Made plenty of mistakes. Invested well in the playing staff, invested well in youth, invested well in a first class scouting system and invested well in a clearly very effective coaching team which as per the above, they've backed on the pitch hence recent success.
Made plenty of mistakes. Invested well in the playing staff, invested well in youth, invested well in a first class scouting system and invested well in a clearly very effective coaching team which as per the above, they've backed on the pitch hence recent success.
I actually feel more attached and emotionally connected to my club than ever before, probably because of the terrible circumstances we’ve found ourselves in and still keep fighting on and we have fantastic support.
When we make it back I’ll be proud to say I supported them and went to games in league two league one championship and the premier league.
I feel exactly the same. It’s still my team and I fully support it, yet playing away from cov really sticks in my throat. We have great support for those who turn up, but it’s shocking for a city the size of Coventry
No it doesn’t lie firmly as you with the council, allowing the Ricoh to go 100% into the hands of the Wasps is and was a crass decision but it was the Fisher inspired decision to move to Northampton and for what ? that created a vacancy for another business to move into.
Because we were paying £1.5m a year in rent for access to a stadium for 24 days a year in league one, and the landlords would not renegotiate. What should they have done?
Mate it's pretty obvious from those leaked emails (from before Northampton) that the council would never sell to sisu due to bad blood between the lot of them. They are all to blame but in the last couple of years the ownership of the club has definitely improved, hence why we are about to get promoted back to the championship