any owner ...... SISU or who ever, whether there is an issue of administration or not has to plan ahead at the moment. They have to ask themselves do we spend £500k to get another £500k so then spend £1m in total or as a cash strapped club do we spend £250K providing less and forego the necessity to spend £500k in the first place. Perfectly legitimate question for SISU or anyone else to ask..... how they answer and go forward (assuming a court outcome that gives the club a future of some sort) is important.
Do the club mean we want a new contract for 3 months then a new one after that ............ or do they mean something else along the lines of after that we are gone..... it would be reasonable assume that going through the audit points to a long term commitment...... but that is not certain either from the results of the audit or from decisions the club make following what is going on with the clubs status and finances since the audit was completed. The club decisions as a result may have to change irrespective of the audit results
To be honest, with the changes in payments for players, we won't be able to sell a youngster for £1m+ every other seasons to help sustain it. It's almost not worth bothering with.
Leon Best was signed for 3m this season...
To be honest, with the changes in payments for players, we won't be able to sell a youngster for £1m+ every other seasons to help sustain it. It's almost not worth bothering with.
I personally don't think it's that much of an issue, can use Ryton, and already using the facilities at Warwick University anyway.http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/threads/29306-The-Academy?highlight=academy
The Cynic in me says its of no consequence in the overall scheme of continued ownership via SISU. Yeilding fourth Div football in a ground 20-30 miles from our fair City,holding around 6000 fans ,matching their ambition for our Club, to be self sufficient, ney even profitable and rewarding the loyalty of the long suffering fans .Who needs an Academy?
That is the truth of SISU's ambition if you accept the rhetoric
overall, a collection of self interested persons / companies,
who really should be ashamed of themselves as to the way they have conducted their business,
where do the Coventry fans stand in this wilderness of despair & frustration,
i hope that the full weight of the law falls upon those, who have,
lied / given miss-truths / or manipulated matters to their own ends,
the club / players / fans, should not be persecuted for their misdemeanors,
PUSB
SISU didn't even believe we needed a manager last season, so what chance has an Academy got?
ls, it wasn't meant in any poetic style,
i merely tried to explain the REAL HURT of Coventry fans who are being tortured by this continued debacle
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