Why do you keep saying that?
Because that's how it will be.
Unless you think they will say "actually, because it's ccfc just stay in league 1 and carry on as if nothing happened"?
Liquidation means we don’t exist anymore. We’re gone forever. Anything else’s is just an imitation. That’s it.
It might be, but the point is it wouldn't be the end of the club, which is the point I am trying to make.
As for Nuneaton, no they aren't in a good place, but they aren't in any worse position than they were before liquidation, which is more to the point.
Rangers would have been a better topic!It's not a wind up, I don't sound like any clueless twat, I wasn't happy on a 9 run losing streak. The possibilities from here in order of likelyhood (In my opinion) are:-
Wasps give us another 12 month contract - we are on the same merry-go-round as we are now.
Wasps don't give us a contract and we move to another ground a-la Northampton
Wasps don't give us a contract and we go into liquidation.
Liquidation is very unlikely, it would cause a major headache for the EFL, there will be enormous pressure form many parties for this not to happen. But whenever liquidation is mentioned everyone runs round saying the club will die, there will be no games to watch, I was just pointing out that is not necessarily true and quoting an example. Admittedly Nuneaton are a far smaller club, and probably not the best comparison, but nonetheless are an example. They have even taken back their original name from before liquidation.
Don't know why you're getting so much stick on this tbh. You've pointed out the possibility of liquidation, which we all dread of course, but it is none the less a possibility.It's not a wind up, I don't sound like any clueless twat, I wasn't happy on a 9 run losing streak. The possibilities from here in order of likelyhood (In my opinion) are:-
Wasps give us another 12 month contract - we are on the same merry-go-round as we are now.
Wasps don't give us a contract and we move to another ground a-la Northampton
Wasps don't give us a contract and we go into liquidation.
Liquidation is very unlikely, it would cause a major headache for the EFL, there will be enormous pressure form many parties for this not to happen. But whenever liquidation is mentioned everyone runs round saying the club will die, there will be no games to watch, I was just pointing out that is not necessarily true and quoting an example. Admittedly Nuneaton are a far smaller club, and probably not the best comparison, but nonetheless are an example. They have even taken back their original name from before liquidation.
Not really. Maybe read in to it. A new company was set up that acquired their assets and luckily for them their supportiers recognised them. If you think that would happen here then you’re the most gullible c**t on here.So Rangers don’t exist any more? Twat.
Bet u were on top of world during 9 gsme losing streak. U luv cov losing
It's getting obvious that the thought is the fans setup a company and get handed the good bits of ccfc and none of the debt and bad bits.Not really. Maybe read in to it. A new company was set up that acquired their assets and luckily for them their supportiers recognised them. If you think that would happen here then you’re the most gullible c**t on here.
Wouldn't be a problem for ccfc though would it as we have no stadium ownership?Their stadium is now owned by Port Vale's owner for starters.
Is Liquidation the plan to try and distress to get rid of SISU now? It's a very dangerous game, much like when ACL forced into administration to try and get the club handed over.
I wouldn't put it past some of the other parties. Trust get handed some scraps and claim it's CCFC.
Their stadium is now owned by Port Vale's owner for starters.
Is Liquidation the plan to try and distress to get rid of SISU now? It's a very dangerous game, much like when ACL forced into administration to try and get the club handed over.
I wouldn't put it past some of the other parties. Trust get handed some scraps and claim it's CCFC.
Wouldn't be a problem for ccfc though would it as we have no stadium ownership?
If that is the case agreed, it is a dangerous game. Whichever way you look at it, it is difficult to see a good way forward for the club.
I can't see WASPS offering is a lengthy contract while SISU are continuing their court action.
If we get another 12 month contract we will be in a continuous cycle and we will be back here next year.
If WASPS hold out we may end up leaving Coventry - we all know what that is like.
If WASPS hold out we could face liquidation.
That COULD result in a two league demotion. (That is not for sure as with Nuneaton there were financial irregularities which led to that). The club would most likely be reformed presumably with Hoffman consortium ownership? I can't see that being a path to heaven either. Although their hearts are in the right place I can't see them having the financial clout to get us anywhere fast, and there is still the stadium problem.
Do you see a good way out of this mess?
It's getting obvious that the thought is the fans setup a company and get handed the good bits of ccfc and none of the debt and bad bits.
It's up there with the sky blue trust calling for administration on tv. It's a very dangerous game and as seen when ACL tried to force a new owner, it didn't work.
If it ends up in the club dying it's not a good result. Easier to just promote cov United or sphinx.
I can see how it is being painted yes. That if wasps hold out we get liquidated and all is good because somebody will get handed the club to run. It's that sort of shite that happened when Haskell was about.
Have heard it all before about letting the club die so that somebody can be handed the good bits only and start again.
It's nearly as obvious as Hoffman being pictured meeting wasps the last time negotiations started.
If people are planning to try and kill the club is not for me. Just sounds like the last time this sort of thing was pushed.
Far too blatant.
I can see how it is being painted yes. That if wasps hold out we get liquidated and all is good because somebody will get handed the club to run. It's that sort of shite that happened when Haskell was about.
Have heard it all before about letting the club die so that somebody can be handed the good bits only and start again.
It's nearly as obvious as Hoffman being pictured meeting wasps the last time negotiations started.
If people are planning to try and kill the club is not for me. Just sounds like the last time this sort of thing was pushed.
Far too blatant.
Just you always elated with our performances when we lose lolWhat on earth are you on about.
I haven't read the entire thread but are we confusing liquidation with administration? Doesn't liquidation means we are over as a club and we can apply to the FA to start a new club (like AFC Wimbledon did when their Football League share was taken to MK) and they will let us begin again in the 9th teir of football and work our way up?
If all of this is covered off I apologise, just haven't got the energy to play catch up.
Nuneaton fans are a bit liberal in their interpretation of what happened. The reality is they weren't relegated a couple of divisions as some sort of punishment. The existing club ceased to exist and were therefore no longer in the National League. A new club was formed and the FA placed that club in the Southern League Midland Division. They also ruled the Borough name could not be used as this would lead people to believe it was the same club continuing.Liquidation is very unlikely, it would cause a major headache for the EFL, there will be enormous pressure form many parties for this not to happen. But whenever liquidation is mentioned everyone runs round saying the club will die, there will be no games to watch, I was just pointing out that is not necessarily true and quoting an example. Admittedly Nuneaton are a far smaller club, and probably not the best comparison, but nonetheless are an example. They have even taken back their original name from before liquidation.
Just you always elated with our performances when we lose lol
I haven't read the entire thread but are we confusing liquidation with administration? Doesn't liquidation means we are over as a club and we can apply to the FA to start a new club (like AFC Wimbledon did when their Football League share was taken to MK) and they will let us begin again in the 9th teir of football and work our way up?
If all of this is covered off I apologise, just haven't got the energy to play catch up.
The likely cut off for confirming we have a stadium for next season will be the EFL meeting at the end of the season, it is supposed to be earlier (February I think) but that will be pushed back as late as possible. If at that point we have no agreement we will lose our membership of the EFL. Not a problem for them, they will just promote an extra team
Nothing to do with my point. Just saying I've always happy with cov performances. Especially in defeat.1st jan 2018 we were 8th in league two
1st jan 2019 at worst mid table in league one.
I must be gutted !!!
Not really. Maybe read in to it. A new company was set up that acquired their assets and luckily for them their supportiers recognised them. If you think that would happen here then you’re the most gullible c**t on here.
You think the EFL will go out on such a limb for us as the SPL did for Rangers?
Don’t agree. It would be a big problem for them as that’s the last thing they will want to do
They only apply their rules against teams who can't fight back so would expect the book to be thrown at us. Note they have done absolutely jack shit to help...
Our owners would surely fight back akin to the way they are currently doing on other matters ?
Only if they need the club alive in order to sustain the legal action. Right now they seem to be using its fate as an emotional bargaining chip as they did in trying to bust ACL in 2013-14. They underestimated Wasps' own willingness to relocate then and I suspect they are overestimating how much Wasps stand to lose from us leaving.
Similar issue. They would surely need to keep us alive to demonstrate losses ?
Thanks, as mentioned, hadn't read the entire thread.No, I have not got it mixed up. Liquidation is where the club closes and needs to be reformed.
Could just as easily say it would benefit them if we didn't exist anymore. The value of the claim would go through the roof.Similar issue. They would surely need to keep us alive to demonstrate losses ?
Liquidation means we don’t exist anymore. We’re gone forever. Anything else’s is just an imitation. That’s it.
Wasn't that after things had been moved to another company it was then closed?I hate to break it to you, but: Coventry City go into liquidation | Daily Mail Online
I hate to break it to you, but: Coventry City go into liquidation | Daily Mail Online
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