Sisu get what they deserve (1 Viewer)

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
Yet its us as fans that suffer, as well as a completely innocent party in CRFC.
 

Nick

Administrator
Same for all of the councillors involved. I hope heads start rolling all over the place.
 

SkyBlueScottie

Well-Known Member
Look, get it through your head and anybody else that thinks people on here support SISU. No bugger cares what happens to them. We care about the football club and what happens to them.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
It's not hurting SISU. It hurts the CLUB in the long term. SISU could be gone tomorrow. That said, the likelihood of new owners for me has evaporated completely.
 

Rusty Trombone

Well-Known Member
Look, get it through your head and anybody else that thinks people on here support SISU. No bugger cares what happens to them. We care about the football club and what happens to them.

If SISU do the sensible thing and try and agree terms to increase the length of the rental deal we'll be fine. If they decide to carry on with the plan to move out, that's the time to be really concerned.
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
When will the "Why I am proud of the council" posts start :(

Look, get it through your head and anybody else that thinks people on here supports the Council. No bugger cares what happens to them. We care about the football club and what happens to them.
 

Ashdown

Well-Known Member
Would you invest in what is the car crash of Coventry sports teams ? Or even the car crash of the City of Coventry for that matter ?.....................Truth is, this will end up being a huge disappointment for Wasps as Coventry people largely struggle to get off their arses to support their own teams, let alone some franchise rugby bullshit.
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
It's not hurting SISU. It hurts the CLUB in the long term. SISU could be gone tomorrow. That said, the likelihood of new owners for me has evaporated completely.

What do you think the likelihood is of them getting their money back now?
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

Well-Known Member
If SISU do the sensible thing and try and agree terms to increase the length of the rental deal we'll be fine. If they decide to carry on with the plan to move out, that's the time to be really concerned.

Why on earth would we want to stay at the Ricoh under Wasps ownership, pay rent and fund a franchise club and let them take all the revenues out of the stadium.
 

Nick

Administrator
Look, get it through your head and anybody else that thinks people on here supports the Council. No bugger cares what happens to them. We care about the football club and what happens to them.

So nobody has ever posted how proud they are of the council? Must be imagining it. ;)
 

Rusty Trombone

Well-Known Member
Why on earth would we want to stay at the Ricoh under Wasps ownership, pay rent and fund a franchise club and let them take all the revenues out of the stadium.

Because its by far the best option we've got. Unless you can think of a better, more affordable one.
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
So nobody has ever posted how proud they are of the council? Must be imagining it. ;)

About as many people that were encouraging Sisu to take a hard line approach as without the club the Ricoh wont survive.
 

theferret

Well-Known Member
If SISU do the sensible thing and try and agree terms to increase the length of the rental deal we'll be fine. If they decide to carry on with the plan to move out, that's the time to be really concerned.

Yeah, because what this club really needs is to extend the period in which it generates all its income from gate receipts and merchandise sales and practically nothing else. The really is the recipe for success. It has worked wonders since 2005.
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
Yeah, because what this club really needs is to extend the period in which it generates all its income from gate receipts and merchandise sales and practically nothing else. The really is the recipe for success. It has worked wonders since 2005.

What is the alternative then?
 

Rusty Trombone

Well-Known Member
Yeah, because what this club really needs is to extend the period in which it generates all its income from gate receipts and merchandise sales and practically nothing else. The really is the recipe for success. It has worked wonders since 2005.

I await your better suggestion with interest.
 
Last edited:

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
If SISU do the sensible thing and try and agree terms to increase the length of the rental deal we'll be fine. If they decide to carry on with the plan to move out, that's the time to be really concerned.
We'll remain a league 1 side with big debts and limited means to repay them.
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
Or trying to get out of the stupid rent deal we were locked into?

So if you had known that Sisus tactics would result in the club never owning the stadium, would you have supported those tactics?
 

shy_tall_knight

Well-Known Member
To own CCFC is an honour and a privilege. SISU saw it as an opportunity to make cash and treated as such. They disrespected (in a non chavvy way) the fans, ACL - burning bridges as they went. In any walk of lifr if you go out to destroy something and then have to return tail between your legs begging for mercy you know its the beginning of the end for SISU and then possibly the club.
 

Bennets Afro

Well-Known Member
Realistically tho, how many people are going to be watching wasps play?

How are they going to do things different from what ACL have done. Rugby in the community programs ain't going to make wasps money to run the Ricoh, especially if their academy has to stay in London as reports suggest.

I can see it going all wrong for them if they don't get the attendances
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

Well-Known Member
Realistically tho, how many people are going to be watching wasps play?

How are they going to do things different from what ACL have done. Rugby in the community programs ain't going to make wasps money to run the Ricoh, especially if their academy has to stay in London as reports suggest.

I can see it going all wrong for them if they don't get the attendances

I hope it falls flat on its face, I know I will never attend a single Wasps match in Coventry and would encourage the rest of the city to do the same.
 

theferret

Well-Known Member
I await you're better suggestion with interest.

The suggestion was that the council retain ownership of their profit making stadium management company until some inevitable future point when the club (perhaps under SISU, perhaps not) would make an approach for the stadium. The council have chosen a different path, and now the club is fucked either way.
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
I hope it falls flat on its face, I know I will never attend a single Wasps match in Coventry and would encourage the rest of the city to do the same.

I cant see many attending. If your a Rugby fan surely you already have a team you support?
 

Rusty Trombone

Well-Known Member
The suggestion was that the council retain ownership of their profit making stadium management company until some inevitable future point when the club (perhaps under SISU, perhaps not) would make an approach for the stadium. The council have chosen a different path, and now the club is fucked either way.

I was talking future not past, sorry, maybe I didn't make that clear.
 

skybluebeduff

Well-Known Member
I can't stand Rubgy, just like their fans can't stand football. But I'd bet the ratio of footballs fans over rugby is very large.

They'll get the fans at first, then the novelty will wear off, then it'll all go Pete Tong.

Doomed from the start imo.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top