I know this is insanely negative but I can't help but wonder if we really have a future as a football club. We are seemingly a long way from obtaining a new home and in the meantime gates dwindle and our status in football diminishes. Where will we be in 3 years time? Another 2 leagues down?
My dad who is against the boycott reasoned that not going to Sixfields will only make the situation worse given Sisus obstinance. Whilst I disagree I see his point. I don't know what the answer is but I kind of think that we ought to be doing something. It's all very sad
I'm with your dad, if we don't come together and get on with supporting the Manager & OUR Team my fear is that the Club might easily go out of existence!
On a more positive note things are moving forward much more quickly than anticipated with the new ground, fingers crossed the authorities involved don't drag their feet and prolong our agony. PUSB!
I'm with your dad, if we don't come together and get on with supporting the Manager & OUR Team my fear is that the Club might easily go out of existence!
On a more positive note things are moving forward much more quickly than anticipated with the new ground, fingers crossed the authorities involved don't drag their feet and prolong our agony. PUSB!
I'm with your dad, if we don't come together and get on with supporting the Manager & OUR Team my fear is that the Club might easily go out of existence!
On a more positive note things are moving forward much more quickly than anticipated with the new ground, fingers crossed the authorities involved don't drag their feet and prolong our agony. PUSB!
I'm with your dad, if we don't come together and get on with supporting the Manager & OUR Team my fear is that the Club might easily go out of existence!
On a more positive note things are moving forward much more quickly than anticipated with the new ground, fingers crossed the authorities involved don't drag their feet and prolong our agony. PUSB!
I know this is insanely negative but I can't help but wonder if we really have a future as a football club. We are seemingly a long way from obtaining a new home and in the meantime gates dwindle and our status in football diminishes. Where will we be in 3 years time? Another 2 leagues down?
My dad who is against the boycott reasoned that not going to Sixfields will only make the situation worse given Sisus obstinance. Whilst I disagree I see his point. I don't know what the answer is but I kind of think that we ought to be doing something. It's all very sad
I know this is insanely negative but I can't help but wonder if we really have a future as a football club. We are seemingly a long way from obtaining a new home and in the meantime gates dwindle and our status in football diminishes. Where will we be in 3 years time? Another 2 leagues down?
My dad who is against the boycott reasoned that not going to Sixfields will only make the situation worse given Sisus obstinance. Whilst I disagree I see his point. I don't know what the answer is but I kind of think that we ought to be doing something. It's all very sad
I supported my team and manager saturday at notts county, didn't make a blind bit of difference to their performance. I will not go six fields and will not go to a home match or any cup matches until sisu do one. You and other sixfielders really are not helping by going there, or you could do something while you're there and protest
I'm with your dad, if we don't come together and get on with supporting the Manager & OUR Team my fear is that the Club might easily go out of existence!
On a more positive note things are moving forward much more quickly than anticipated with the new ground, fingers crossed the authorities involved don't drag their feet and prolong our agony. PUSB!
I think the answer is the same as your last thread on this. Just wait a couple of weeks and post another.
Do you mean like your posts continually trying to put blame on CCC? Or like your posts trying to imply that CCC/ACL have been milking CCFC? Or that CCFC lost millions during the build of the Ricoh when they didn't? Or like CCFC bought the land where the Ricoh is built? Or like CCFC paid for the decontamination of the land when they didn't? Or coming out with a list of bullet points that you called a timeline which missed everything out that showed SISU for what they really are?
And all of this is just from the last couple of days.
On a more positive note things are moving forward much more quickly than anticipated with the new ground, fingers crossed the authorities involved don't drag their feet and prolong our agony. PUSB!
I dont think the sixfielders would even tolerate a second season there without any certain confirmation that we are coming home (or not being the case).
I think our fate also hangs with Northampton's fate as if they drop out of the league this could influence any decisions being made. At present there is no new ground either in the Coventry boundary or Northampton but i have a feeling that our fates are interlinked somehow!
I dont think the sixfielders would even tolerate a second season there without any certain confirmation that we are coming home (or not being the case).
Personally i would rather just know now that we are not coming home so i can move on with my life! This is probably one of the reasons why no credible Phoenix team has been created as we are all hanging on to see what happens but there has to be a cut off at some point i guess.
It really doesn't matter whether you go to Sixfields or not [although I won't] Unless SISU come to an agreement with ACL/CCC [or the other way round depending on your bias] we will not be playing in or around Coventry ever again. The idea that a new stadium will be built is ludicrous on so many levels it is laughable.
The idea that CCC/ACL can "move on" without CCFC is equally laughable
My personal opinion is that if an agreement on the Ricoh is not reached we will be playing in Northampton for ever. And for those that think this would be a ridiculous business decision by SISU, I would point out that they do have a track record of ridiculous decisions in this area.
Do you mean like your posts continually trying to put blame on CCC? Or like your posts trying to imply that CCC/ACL have been milking CCFC? Or that CCFC lost millions during the build of the Ricoh when they didn't? Or like CCFC bought the land where the Ricoh is built? Or like CCFC paid for the decontamination of the land when they didn't? Or coming out with a list of bullet points that you called a timeline which missed everything out that showed SISU for what they really are?
And all of this is just from the last couple of days.
While I agree with most of what you say, there can be no possibility of staying at Northampton for ever. The Football League (not known for honesty or competence, I know) have only given us three years there. A fourth and fifth year can only be granted if there has been serious progress in providing a new stadium. That would indicate that by the summer of 2016 the site should have been acquired, planning permission granted, any appeals heard, and work has physically started. If they are still arseing about with plans, applications and land purchases that does not meet the League's timeline and no extensions should be granted in those circumstances.
So where does that leave CCFC if, as most of us expect, there has been no progress by then? I can see only 2 options, a return to the Ricoh or the club folding. Another ground share won't be an option if they stick to their original agreement.
This is why I think that the protests are essential for those at away games. But wouldn't it be nice if those that did actually attend Sixfields did more than just sit on their backsides as the club heads to oblivion. There should be protests at every home game too if those people want the club to survive. If I'm honest, I really think the club's future is in serious doubt already.
I think in 2016 the FL will meekly accept planning permission sought on an unpurchased site that OTIUM have an exclusive option on and allow the situation to go on 2 more years.
You have more faith in the FL than I do.
I'm with your dad, if we don't come together and get on with supporting the Manager & OUR Team my fear is that the Club might easily go out of existence!
On a more positive note things are moving forward much more quickly than anticipated with the new ground, fingers crossed the authorities involved don't drag their feet and prolong our agony. PUSB!
There's no need to "imply" anything. The rent charged was a rip off, I don't think many fans would disagree with that. SISU are to blame for the rent strike and ultimately the move to Northampton but ACL/CCC still play their part, although I know that's not a popular view in these parts.
More quickly than anticipated?ointlaugh: I don't think you really believe that.
To be fair the anticipation was that they wouldn't move at all, so any progress is in fact more quickly than anticipated.
but there hasn't been any progress, I don't accept that the forum counts as she admits herself she doesn't know what's going on and nore does an artist impression drawing. We seem to be where we were 9 months ago.
Fair point.
I think after going to that meeting that they will buy land and put in planning eventually.
Interesting that the JR is in June (after the season) I wonder if they'll have to show progress to the FL before then.
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