Not one penny more - from sisu rent boys to super fans (3 Viewers)

Grendel

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You silly man, that's before all the shit hit the fan.

My god its like talking to a brick wall. there is no way we will get a sellout for a JPT semi/final this season under these clouds that cover the club atm

You have no evidence -- all the evidence points exactly the opposite way - people would want the Wembley day out. Amen
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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You have no evidence -- all the evidence points exactly the opposite way - people would want the Wembley day out. Amen

You have no evidence you simpleton. What evidence points the other way, please provide evidence at your earliest convenience that even with the NOPM campaign, and the other protesters, we would get a sellout for a JPT final match.

You said all the evidence points the other way so please provide it. It time for you to stand by what you say Duffy, sorry changed your name, Grendel
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Dunno Rev, Nene Park is a lot smaller than The Ricoh...
 

Grendel

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You have no evidence you simpleton. What evidence points the other way, please provide evidence at your earliest convenience that even with the NOPM campaign, and the other protesters, we would get a sellout for a JPT final match.

You said all the evidence points the other way so please provide it. It time for you to stand by what you say Duffy, sorry changed your name, Grendel

The evidence is all over the place. Look on this thread alone a large percentage of supporters would go at the Ricoh anyway. On another thread most rational people acknowledged that.

March next year is a long time from now. If you seriously seriously think that people would even remember these discussions then there is no chance. Evidence? Look at every cup run there has ever been and how gates trebled and quadrupled.

Most in here will not support the stupid campaign if we are at the Ricoh as they don't have there head rammed up their own backside and can see the stupidity and folly over it.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Their, not there.
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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Dunno Rev, Nene Park is a lot smaller than The Ricoh...

NLHWC , he hasn't any evidence has he, he spouts shite and quotes, "he knows this", "he can show this","your wrong and I'm right but I can't prove it"
I'm giving him the chance to prove what he says, that's all

If he started his posts ,"In my opinion " when he goes on one of his "I know this " rants then i'd be fine, but he constantly tries to belittle people on here with his one line sarcastic remarks i'm fed up with the bloke.He's a smart arse, like one or two others on here who do the one line derogative comments all the time.

I want him to prove what he says when he says "the evidence points the other way", what evidence is all i'm saying

Now i'm waiting Grendel for this bloody evidence you have
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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The evidence is all over the place. Look on this thread alone a large percentage of supporters would go at the Ricoh anyway. On another thread most rational people acknowledged that.

March next year is a long time from now. If you seriously seriously think that people would even remember these discussions then there is no chance. Evidence? Look at every cup run there has ever been and how gates trebled and quadrupled.

Most in here will not support the stupid campaign if we are at the Ricoh as they don't have there head rammed up their own backside and can see the stupidity and folly over it.

OMG is that your evidence, I can't believe that's it, you didn't do the due diligence for SISU when they bought the club did you ?

Now try again , but harder or you'll lose face completely.
You said you had evidence so provide it, not just quote some threads you silly man

Do you think i'm "think" or something
 

Grendel

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NLHWC , he hasn't any evidence has he, he spouts shite and quotes, "he knows this", "he can show this","your wrong and I'm right but I can't prove it"
I'm giving him the chance to prove what he says, that's all

If he started his posts ,"In my opinion " when he goes on one of his "I know this " rants then i'd be fine, but he constantly tries to belittle people on here with his one line sarcastic remarks i'm fed up with the bloke.He's a smart arse, like one or two others on here who do the one line derogative comments all the time.

I want him to prove what he says when he says "the evidence points the other way", what evidence is all i'm saying

Now i'm waiting Grendel for this bloody evidence you have

The evidence is based on statistical analysis over 40 years comparing average crowds to what happens on cup runs. This has occurred every instance we have had success. What you are really saying if you actually stop and think for a second is that fans would not want to go to Wembley if they made it. What about a play off final? Same would be? No because a direct correlation exists between success and huge increases in attendances over half a century whoever the owner.

Stop making a fool of yourself and give up.
 

Grendel

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OMG is that your evidence, I can't believe that's it, you didn't do the due diligence for SISU when they bought the club did you ?

Now try again , but harder or you'll lose face completely.
You said you had evidence so provide it, not just quote some threads you silly man

Do you think i'm "think" or something

No I think your stupid and very poor at constructing an argument. That's just my opinion of course.
 

torchomatic

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Rev, I can see your point. Maybe this season with SISU still in charge it will be different, but I seriously doubt it. We got 10K going to Old Trafford in the League Cup while in the Championship and if we said then that we'd get over 30K for the "tinpot" JPT while mid-table in L1, then people would have laughed, but we did.

No one knows for sure, but it wouldn't surprise me.

Torch once again read what the twonk wrote, he states we would get a big crowd for a semi final of the JPT, I disagree that if this season we get to the JPT semi, which I think he means the Area final, we would get a big crowd.

He can't accept that most of the fans have simply had enough and won't support the club this year, whatever happens, and before anyone else comes in please research my view on this as I am sick of stating it
 
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Rev, I can see your point. Maybe this season with SISU still in charge it will be different, but I seriously doubt it. We got 10K going to Old Trafford in the League Cup while in the Championship and if we said then that we'd get over 30K for the "tinpot" JPT while mid-table in L1, then people would have laughed, but we did.

No one knows for sure, but it wouldn't surprise me.

It would also be far better if we did, as it shows there's something worth selling.
 

James Smith

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I thought sisu said they were covering all the losses the groundshare would bring for the next 3 seasons? Any money they get starved of is irrelevant to them then?
If they're willing to cover the cost of the groundshare losses for the next three seasons why weren't they willing to spend this money keeping us at the Ricoh? We could have had the F&B revenue cross invoiced and a larger number of fans at the matches than we will groundsharing outside of Cov.

Everyone is assuming that SISU have actually got the money to keep financing our club but suppose they don't. I always thought that the NOPM campaign was to try and starve SISU of any revenue once they announced the groundshare in the hope of getting them to sell up or just leave. They'd already lost my trust and then when they suggested that we play outside of Coventry it really rankled - why should we?

As a business you are normally there to make money, otherwise what's the point in running the damn thing, even not for profit firms have to generate money to re-invest or distribute. If your customers are not coming to you and/or not spending enough with you to cover the cost of running the business you lose money. If you don't make a profit you have to have some way of supporting the losses until you do. Now SISU can't have a bottomless pit of money to keep funding our club and it has to run out at some point. They could borrow some money but I doubt that would be from a Coventry institution or the Yorkshire Bank, also what rate would they get and which company would do the borrowing? Are any of the credit ratings good enough to get a reasonable rate. Hopefully their piggy bank is nearly empty and they will be starved out sooner rather than later.

So as Tim has said that we're never going back to the Ricoh (and I now trust everything he says, even the contradictory stuff) and we're going to groundshare for [at least] three years (which will screw us under FFP) I'm not spending another penny with SISU at the helm. I still support the team as I have done for nearly forty years - but I don't trust SISU at all.
 

Grendel

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If they're willing to cover the cost of the groundshare losses for the next three seasons why weren't they willing to spend this money keeping us at the Ricoh? We could have had the F&B revenue cross invoiced and a larger number of fans at the matches than we will groundsharing outside of Cov.

Everyone is assuming that SISU have actually got the money to keep financing our club but suppose they don't. I always thought that the NOPM campaign was to try and starve SISU of any revenue once they announced the groundshare in the hope of getting them to sell up or just leave. They'd already lost my trust and then when they suggested that we play outside of Coventry it really rankled - why should we?

As a business you are normally there to make money, otherwise what's the point in running the damn thing, even not for profit firms have to generate money to re-invest or distribute. If your customers are not coming to you and/or not spending enough with you to cover the cost of running the business you lose money. If you don't make a profit you have to have some way of supporting the losses until you do. Now SISU can't have a bottomless pit of money to keep funding our club and it has to run out at some point. They could borrow some money but I doubt that would be from a Coventry institution or the Yorkshire Bank, also what rate would they get and which company would do the borrowing? Are any of the credit ratings good enough to get a reasonable rate. Hopefully their piggy bank is nearly empty and they will be starved out sooner rather than later.

So as Tim has said that we're never going back to the Ricoh (and I now trust everything he says, even the contradictory stuff) and we're going to groundshare for [at least] three years (which will screw us under FFP) I'm not spending another penny with SISU at the helm. I still support the team as I have done for nearly forty years - but I don't trust SISU at all.

Just remind me - how many home games did you attend last season?
 

fernandopartridge

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If they're willing to cover the cost of the groundshare losses for the next three seasons why weren't they willing to spend this money keeping us at the Ricoh? We could have had the F&B revenue cross invoiced and a larger number of fans at the matches than we will groundsharing outside of Cov.

Everyone is assuming that SISU have actually got the money to keep financing our club but suppose they don't. I always thought that the NOPM campaign was to try and starve SISU of any revenue once they announced the groundshare in the hope of getting them to sell up or just leave. They'd already lost my trust and then when they suggested that we play outside of Coventry it really rankled - why should we?

As a business you are normally there to make money, otherwise what's the point in running the damn thing, even not for profit firms have to generate money to re-invest or distribute. If your customers are not coming to you and/or not spending enough with you to cover the cost of running the business you lose money. If you don't make a profit you have to have some way of supporting the losses until you do. Now SISU can't have a bottomless pit of money to keep funding our club and it has to run out at some point. They could borrow some money but I doubt that would be from a Coventry institution or the Yorkshire Bank, also what rate would they get and which company would do the borrowing? Are any of the credit ratings good enough to get a reasonable rate. Hopefully their piggy bank is nearly empty and they will be starved out sooner rather than later.

So as Tim has said that we're never going back to the Ricoh (and I now trust everything he says, even the contradictory stuff) and we're going to groundshare for [at least] three years (which will screw us under FFP) I'm not spending another penny with SISU at the helm. I still support the team as I have done for nearly forty years - but I don't trust SISU at all.

What do you think the realistic outcome of the exercise would be?
 

hill83

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What do you think the realistic outcome of the exercise would be?

Sisu will be like "oh no, about 400 less people have bought a ticket! We are off lads"
Then they'll sell the club to Mr Money McLoaded and he'll magically invest £330m ignoring any FFP rules and we'll get a double promotion for being such good fellas.
Then we'll win the league and get a blowy off the Queen.
 

letsallsingtogether

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OH I hope so :)



Sisu will be like "oh no, about 400 less people have bought a ticket! We are off lads"
Then they'll sell the club to Mr Money McLoaded and he'll magically invest £330m ignoring any FFP rules and we'll get a double promotion for being such good fellas.
Then we'll win the league and get a blowy off the Queen.
 

lifelongcityfan

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Sisu will be like "oh no, about 400 less people have bought a ticket! We are off lads"
Then they'll sell the club to Mr Money McLoaded and he'll magically invest £330m ignoring any FFP rules and we'll get a double promotion for being such good fellas.
Then we'll win the league and get a blowy off the Queen.

The vast majority will not go- this is not about a few hundred believe me
 

Evo1883

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I'd rather be a fan who went and accepted failure than a fan who ditched his club at the first sign of failure, you are a prime example of a fan who will ditch the NOPM nonsense at the first hint of success or for the next big game in the cup regardless of owner


We wouldn't be a failure if we could have packed out the Ricoh on a regular basis
so the people who are not going are now the bad ones ,this argument cannot be won by either side ,everybody has valid enough reasons as to why they will and will not go
 

_brian_

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Fecking hell, whats a blowjob??

I'm glad you've been brave enough to ask, as you could be ridiculed for not knowing something like that. I don't really want to give you the details in this thread as children may be reading, but if you do genuinely need some clarification on what one is, you can send me a private messsage and I can help you that way*.

(*Not in a sick, perverted way. I don't want it to escalate in to some strange, x rated, p0rn0graphic fantasy conversation or anything. I'm not really in to that sort of thing. Sorry!)
 

valiant15

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I'm glad you've been brave enough to ask, as you could be ridiculed for not knowing something like that. I don't really want to give you the details in this thread as children may be reading, but if you do genuinely need some clarification on what one is, you can send me a private messsage and I can help you that way*.

(*Not in a sick, perverted way. I don't want it to escalate in to some strange, x rated, p0rn0graphic fantasy conversation or anything. I'm not really in to that sort of thing. Sorry!)

Your ok, I just about remember lol.
 

SkyBlueSwiss

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What a ridiculous football club we are.

We now have a section of "fans" who consider themselves superior as they will no longer go to support the club anymore and those who do are inferior - not in it for the long term as if they have a better understanding of the current plight.

Not supporting is damaging and dangerous. Less income equals less revenue equals worse squad equals less chance of potential serious investors.

Of course the supporters of this campaign - not one penny more - in all likelyhood last spent a penny at the club pre decimalisation.

One today who is very passionate lives in Switzerland so the revenue equation is hardly threatened either way. Another thinks season ticket holders at Coventry city are worms (yes he really does). We need to disregard this nonsense and see it for what it really is. A cause without purpose, a protest by those with no desire or intent.

Ignore it. Support the team.



Have I ever said that I am superior to you?
No I have not, and you can hardly blame me if you feel inferior. That is your own doing, not mine.
As to the rest of your post - you silly, silly person!
 

Grendel

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Have I ever said that I am superior to you?
No I have not, and you can hardly blame me if you feel inferior. That is your own doing, not mine.
As to the rest of your post - you silly, silly person!

First the mad vicar now Julie Andrews. Upset that most agree with me?
 

James Smith

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Just remind me - how many home games did you attend last season?
Sadly I could only be at one match last season, but as a percentage of the total amount that I spent on CCFC that ticket was about 10-15% of it. I spent far more on presents from the shop (when we had one) for my friends and relatives. Now the online shop doesn't seem to work either, kind of sums up the reign of SISU.
 

SkyBlueSwiss

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What makes it even more funny is that the rabid lot who support the campaign, are those who called the exact same people questioning it, Leicester/Villa fans for not supporting sisu in the first place. Even the slightest criticism or doubt of Ranson was met with the same response as those who do not 100% back ACL.

Stop with the silly generalisations. I have never, at any time - even for a laugh - called anyone a Leicester/Villa fan, let alone for supporting/not supporting SISU at any time. Please be specific in your silly insults.
 

SkyBlueSwiss

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I'd rather be a fan who went and accepted failure than a fan who ditched his club at the first sign of failure, you are a prime example of a fan who will ditch the NOPM nonsense at the first hint of success or for the next big game in the cup regardless of owner


We wouldn't be a failure if we could have packed out the Ricoh on a regular basis



First sign of Failure? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 

SkyBlueSwiss

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Can't remember what I was on the old Official site, my real first name, I think. I used to argue a lot with Adrian and Vicky. Ah, remember those two?

Good grief! There are two names from the old Planetfootball forum. Used to get a couple of hundred on there during a game, and they had great smilies :D
 

Grendel

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F... me: Superfan strikes again.
You sound more pathetic with every post. Keep it up you silly man.

The point which I am sure you well understand is James' view on not one penny more is not as relevant as people who attend regularly.

It is almost inevitable that there will be greater support from non attendees as they can join forces in a uniform approach to a cause that has no impact in their lifestyle.

Like it or not your revenue contribution to the club is negligible and that's a fact. The other fact that clearly comes out on this post is most who attend home games will still do so if the club stays at the Ricoh.

Also despite the mad vicars ludricous protestations it is very obvious that if at the Ricoh attendances will then be influenced by events on the pitch and not away from it.

Love the silly man put down you and the mad vicar are using by the way. Riminds me if that jumped up bank manager captain manwairing. Nice image.
 

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