http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01l0p08
This should be the show Labovitch was on ....... around about 08:10 this morning
1.07:34 into shanes show on bbc listen to the dribble from the sisu man
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01l0p08
This should be the show Labovitch was on ....... around about 08:10 this morning
Think you misunderstand Godiva if either or both sides colluded in that it makes me uneasy......... i wouldnt view either side in a positive light ........ the Capitalism justification does not excuse it in my mind............
Think the fans deserve better than what is going on............. only hope at the end of this there is a club to own a stadium
Personally I don't go sixfields but where in the evidence that the club would return if there is a total boycott, SISU have already shown they don't care about losing 8 thousand fans so why would losing 2 thousand more. They have their eyes fixed on ownership of the Ricoh and won't budge
To be honest I don't think that CCC would come up with a plan of that kind, but I think sisu is fully capable of doing it. So the plan in my mind was masterminded by sisu. It may be they convinced CCC that the ACL mortgage was in distress - especially as the club couldn't afford to pay the exorbitant rent, that Deloitte was looking into it and that it would save a lot of faces if sisu bought it and discharged it.
Maybe CCC bought the idea but then had a change of heart for some reason (maybe something to do with ACL would end up the losers going out of business?).
It just stands out that the club need to own the stadium and all revenues. There seem to have been a few attempts to bring down the rent over the years, but that ACL wouldn't have it until the heat was really turned up.
Today we say sisu took our club away, but those owning ACL should ask the management how and why they lost their most important tenant. Maybe the management will look back at the owners and say: You started it, we couldn't prevent it then.
I still don't know what benefit our club would get from owning the stadium as opposed to the revenues from the ACL lease, Sisu Capital Partners yes but CCFC no.
I am suggesting nothing of the sort ...... i am saying that if independent he is not always going to be in line with the rest of the Board on all issues. As such it further confuses things. Just because you me labovitch etc say anyhthing doesnt mean it is right 100% of the time....... I like to see the proof, preferably from a third party
I think 'owning the stadium' means the freehold and the shares in ACL (which could lead to ACL being closed down and replaced by AEG).
Are you calling Joy, Tim and Mark liars because as late as last night Mr Labovitch said we were building a stadium.The tone of the interview suggested two things;
The sale was agreed and the subsequent rejection and points deductions have created an animosity that is beyond repair
They are not building a new stadium never, ever.
ML in Coventry Telegraph said:"In the absence of a clear commitment to discuss ownership, we are pressing ahead with the plans for our new stadium on the outskirts of Coventry.”
Legally ACL is a separate entity (owned by both the council and the charity) who have the lease and therefore they would have to be bought as well. Legally just owning the freehold will not hand over ACL as the Higgs could block the sale of the council share to a purchaser (although this is unlikely).This is obvious and James isn't stupid so why he pretends to not understand this I'm not sure. Owning the freehold will mean ACL disappear the next day.
This is obvious and James isn't stupid so why he pretends to not understand this I'm not sure. Owning the freehold will mean ACL disappear the next day.
Are you calling Joy, Tim and Mark liars because as late as last night Mr Labovitch said we were building a stadium.
What do we have to do to make SISU disappear the next day other than sell our souls to them?
Ultimately if Seppala is the ball buster she's made out to be and will take this to the end, our only viable play is a new club. The question is: when?
When the Ricoh is off the table?
When plans are revealed to return out of CCC boundary?
Out of 9 mile radius?
Out of CV postcode?
When the club disappears legally/officially?
Yep, it needs to be in place for 2014/15 season.
With the greatest of respect to the late Sir Higgs, PWKH and the people who run the Higgs I really wish you hadn't bailed us out and had let us go bust/into admin all those years ago.
(if only for the stats geek argument threads afterwards)
What better than a football forum debating the nuances of research methodology!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01l0p08
This should be the show Labovitch was on ....... around about 08:10 this morning
Agree with everything you just said !!!A two-bit ground can easily be built in not much time, so the 5 year cushion Seppalla has secured is ample for her to drag this out as long as needs be. Those boycotting will naturally increase the amount she must persuade new investors to hand over to cover losses but will not take her away from the ultimate aim of owning a stadium with all the trimmings and zero council involvement. This is a personal agenda for her and she is very happy to defy common business sense to make it happen-of course, with the Ricoh already built and ready to use, it makes more sense to try and get this cheaply first of all. But if the council hold firm, over a period of years, a new ground will become the only viable option to get one over on them.
I believe we will ultimately get a ground of our own, and almost certainly a return to Coventry, but only once either the council folds or Joy loses her patience on waiting for them to do so.
Everything I have read about Joy suggests it is all about the bottom line, not personal.
To know whether what she is doing makes sense, you would need to know the plan they have.