CCFC have no responsibility in this matter, the fact that a number of their employees rely on the Academy is no reason for the management of CCFC to take any action.
I think this is an appalling abrogation of responsibility & a wholly unacceptable lack of care.
It's pretty clear CA has given up on the academy as he won't pursue a second method of communication i.e. face to face. Clearly it's everyone else's responsibility to pursue EVERY course of action to save the academy not his. Clearly I wasted my time sending emails, signing petitions and opposing the planning application on line.
Still, at least CA can explain it all at the SCG tonight. Oh wait, no he can't. Another bullet dodged.
They will probably let it all collapse. Then blame other parties. Then evidence some of the youngsters who came through like Wilson, Maddison and RCC. They will then spend the next decade in court claiming their business plan was wrecked by others trying to sue for damages.
Think he may need to move his paragraphs around a bit.
If the Save our City campaign is going to ask everyone apart from the football club to do their bit. He probably didn't want that quote from Mr Breed right above the paragraph about the one sided campaign........
“This isn’t a situation which will be successfully resolved by email as it not a question of merely ticking boxes, and the programming of facilities is quite an involved and fluid process.
“That is why we had been hoping to meet Chris before, unfortunately, he cancelled the meeting. The offer remains for Chris and his team to meet around the table at any time to see what we can do to move the situation forward constructively.”
The Observer’s ‘Save Our City’ campaign is calling on Coventry City Council and the city’s sporting institutions including CSF to do more to ensure the club retains a viable presence in Coventry, amid the club’s and fans’ concerns it is being squeezed out in favour of rugby and Wasps, following a long running dispute with the club’s owners Sisu.