Too many initials for me, just use names
I went to one years ago when Ranson was still at the club, basically spent an hour listening to Natalie Cox complain about the lack of tampon machines at the Ricoh.
Good to see they're still as productive.
Last thing you should do at a committee meeting. Lose your rag......
The owners just continue to utterly take the piss out of the supporters including the chosen puppets who sit there like stuffed dummies..................they still somehow expect people to keep coming back to the Ricoh with their tongues hanging out like Pavlovs dogs everytime Pressley and Waggot dribble on about 'The Coventry way' etc ! I thought the return to Coventry could possibly herald a new beginning, it took Fisher about a week to rain on that parade though didn't it with his lies and crap !
Fucking hell, took two weeks to come up with the minutes, and that shite is the best that they could do?
Is it invite only to get on the SCG?
Seems to be a load of people in search of a Parish Council to join.
Expect Whist Drives, Tombolas, and the formation of a (Julian) Darby and (Cobi) Jones club to feature high on the next agenda.
Do you have any more details on the Cobi Jones club?
How can the club be serious about anything? Using the club website to Formally publish minutes of what can only be describes as a seriously banal meeting. Not so slightly disguised messaging about how unsuitable we are and it might not be such a good idea to see what people are actually saying.
Quick tell them their views are unsuitable but hide it in amongst the burnt food, ticket office and lack of hot water bits. Publish on the site. That will put them back in their places and restore harmony to the kingdom.
Are our owners also responsible for the North Korean propaganda output?
Fucking hell, took two weeks to come up with the minutes, and that shite is the best that they could do?
Is it invite only to get on the SCG?
Seems to be a load of people in search of a Parish Council to join.
Expect Whist Drives, Tombolas, and the formation of a (Julian) Darby and (Cobi) Jones club to feature high on the next agenda.
Who is Ian Davidson and why would fans having a place to suggest questions for the fans representatives on the CCFC board be a bad thing, that should be looked at with caution?
The fans representatives don't have to ask all the questions they can just look at the thread and if most fans agree with a question that is on there. They can put it forward and weed out the crap.
What a strange comment to make, very disappointing. Unfortunately it a sad indictment of where we are if such a thing has to be viewed with caution
What I would suggest of all the posters on this thread who are frustrated by the effectiveness of the SCG is contact a representative or if you are a member of the Trust raise it with them, irrespective of raising it on the forum if you don't ask the questions where it matters you won't get answers.
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The Club website lists the members of the SCG as ...........
http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/...-group-bios-coventry-city-260614-1690227.aspx
PAT ABEL launched Tickets for Schools. Over the last four years, 150 schools, 35 junior clubs and 23,000 children have taken part in the scheme which enables families to taste the football experience at an affordable price. She has been an active shareholder, and organiser of the Sky Blue Pool.
STEVE BARNETT has been a member of the SCG from its early days and one of the most vocal contributors. He has been a Coventry supporter for the last 38 years and a long-time season ticket holder. He has represented Covsupport News Service on a number of committees over the years.
JIM BROWN is the football club’s official historian and statistician. He has contributed to the match programme for over twenty years and writes weekly for the Coventry Telegraph. In 2006 he formed the Former Players Association (CCFPA) of which he is currently the chairman.
STEVE BROWN is chairman of the Sky Blue Trust. He has supported Coventry City home and away for many years and has been involved in a variety of local sports. He is ‘more than happy to raise any questions from any Coventry City supporters at SCG meetings’.
IAN DAVIDSON is a committee member of Coventry City London Supporters’ Club, producing its regular newsletters. He is secretary of Sky Blues International. “I feel strongly supporters from around the UK and overseas need a mechanism for questions and feedback, which the SCG provides.”
DARREN LEE DAVIES joined the SCG having organised a group of 400/500 supporters unhappy with the closure of Block 14 at the Ricoh Arena. He created an online group page as a ‘safe haven’ for those wishing to avoid abuse for attending Sixfields. It became known as ‘No-one Likes Us, We Don’t Care’.
MAJ. KEVIN HEFFERNAN is a member of the Vice-Presidents’ Club and a committee member of the Coventry City Supporters Club Irish Branch. He was chairman of the Jimmy Hill Tribute Appeal which provided for Jimmy Hill’s statue at the Ricoh Arena.
CHRIS McGRATH has been a passionate supporter of Coventry City for fifty years. She was invited to join the SCG by Paul Fletcher. She continues to speak up for female fans and is ‘more than happy to pass on any concerns and ideas to improve their match-day experience’.
JAN MOKRZYCKI is Press, PR and Events officer of the Sky Blue Trust. “I was a season ticket holder for 37 years firstly in the main stand at Highfield Road and then Block 20 at the Ricoh. Since the club’s move to Sixfields I have not attended a ‘home’ game but go to away games and have even watched matches from the ‘Hill’.”
KEVIN MONKS has been supporting the various teams playing under the Coventry City FC banner since 1969. He is involved with the Covsupport News Service. He was named NPower Football League Fan of the Year in 2011 and was awarded a medal for services to grassroots football at Buckingham Palace in 2013.
PAT RAYBOULD is involved with the Junior Sky Blues and leads a team of volunteers who run activities in the Family Zone before every weekend home game as well as an annual Christmas party. She was Npower Football League Fan of the Year for League One in 2013
MARK SORBIE has been a Coventry supporter for over fifty years. He is a paraplegic as a result of an accident in 1998. He consults the football club on matters relating to disabled supporters.
RAY STEPHENS is a committee member and membership registrar of the Diamond Club for those who have supported the Sky Blues for fifty years or more. Ray and his wife have been season ticket holders since 1965.
JONATHAN STRANGE, Chairman, was chairman of Coventry City London Supporters’ Club from 2002 until his resignation in 2013. On Joe Elliott’s initiative, he developed and established Sky Blues International. He has been a member of the SCG from the outset.
PETER WARD, Vice-Chairman, is the immediate past chairman of the SCG. “CCFC is a family affair and way of life.” As commercial director of a major international company, he offers a valuable insight from the local and global business community, whilst fulfilling an ambassadorial role in his worldwide professional role.
I think new members have been added since this list
This is the purpose of the SCG as described on the club website
The Supporters Consultative Group meets monthly with the football club to consult over matters of mutual interest and concern. The members are representative of a variety of Coventry City supporters, supporters’ organisations and demographic groups.
The SCG is independently run by its members.
This is YOUR group, made up of supporters and for the benefit of supporters. We want to hear from you, to receive your comments, suggestions, complaints or praise.
You can reach us at contact@ccfcscg.co.uk. Your e-mail will be acknowledged and referred to an appropriate member of the group.
Davidson is head of the London Supporters' Club, took over after Strange's resignation.
Just my opinion which could be changed should the SCG actually achieve something meaningful like asking the Club the difficult questions and telling us all the answers
why? Dongozales did that last week on our behalf, the scg just met and decided what they thought about what we had to say. If the minutes of these meetings represent what actually happens the whole lot of them need to go.
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