Judging by the conversations here so far - it'll be dawning on a few just how stupid this whole idea of a new stadium is.
If, and a massive if, it ever gets built, it'll be off the beaten track, a hike for anyone. It won't be part of our Coventry community. Isolated is a word I'd choose. No friendly pubs to sink a pint before the game, not pedestrian friendly etc etc. It won't really be in Coventry will it.
I'm not a great fan of the Ricoh, I know I'm not alone in that. It too is in the wrong place. Highfield Road was central. In the community. If we had purchased housing around the ground (like Liverpool are doing) it would have allowed for development. And we would have had a neat 30,000 ground, fit for the next 50 years. Where thousands of people could have walked to.
All water under the bridge I know. But it saddens me to have missed that opportunity.
Having said that - with further development around the Ricoh, maybe a few more bars and cafes, right by it, it might feel better. At least it is in Coventry (just).
These other sites are remote. Perhaps something for those inside Sixfields to ponder this Sunday? Do you really want to support owners who will do this?