Norman Binns
Well-Known Member
This is not the football club that I recognise or feel any affinity to. The heart and soul of the club went when we left Highfield Road but the club’s death warrant was effectively signed when SISU took over. It took me a long time to realise that but I like thousands of others have come to accept that.
This isn’t so much a football but more a vehicle for SISU to achieve their commercial objectives. Objectives that have failed, are failing and will continue to fail until the day comes when they will finally throw in the towel and along with it this sham of a football club.
There is no expectation, optimism or hope and without hope there is nothing. For me and for many others, it is better for the club to die now and start again rather than prolong the slow, painful inevitable death.
I expect I’ll get a lot of flak and abuse for saying that, but those that claim SISU will sell up one day and we’ll have new owners are frankly living in cloud cuckoo land. It’s wishful thinking and fanciful. What is there to sell?
I no longer have any real interest in “CCFC” results and feel no sense of disappointment when “CCFC” lose. Nowadays I just have a fleeting interest in any developments in the club and its fortunes– and I use the word fortune loosely.
I’m not even remotely interested in going to Wembley, instead I’ll be watching Cov rugby as usual the day before. A team that as a Coventrian, I feel great affinity to and sense of pride, pride that is reciprocal when week in week out the players give 100% effort and commitment for the badge. Sadly, the same cannot be said for the football club.
The real CCFC no longer exists, let it go.
This isn’t so much a football but more a vehicle for SISU to achieve their commercial objectives. Objectives that have failed, are failing and will continue to fail until the day comes when they will finally throw in the towel and along with it this sham of a football club.
There is no expectation, optimism or hope and without hope there is nothing. For me and for many others, it is better for the club to die now and start again rather than prolong the slow, painful inevitable death.
I expect I’ll get a lot of flak and abuse for saying that, but those that claim SISU will sell up one day and we’ll have new owners are frankly living in cloud cuckoo land. It’s wishful thinking and fanciful. What is there to sell?
I no longer have any real interest in “CCFC” results and feel no sense of disappointment when “CCFC” lose. Nowadays I just have a fleeting interest in any developments in the club and its fortunes– and I use the word fortune loosely.
I’m not even remotely interested in going to Wembley, instead I’ll be watching Cov rugby as usual the day before. A team that as a Coventrian, I feel great affinity to and sense of pride, pride that is reciprocal when week in week out the players give 100% effort and commitment for the badge. Sadly, the same cannot be said for the football club.
The real CCFC no longer exists, let it go.