Totally agree ,that's why everyone should stay away from sixfields and let sisu and the council sort it out between themselves , but remember its us fans they are fighting over , who ever wins without us they have nothingIts not about whether it cheaper apparently, Seppalla pretty much admitted so by saying the council wont work with her and she wont with them. On this stance I pretty much applaud the club as I dont think its correct the council can have so much of an effect over the clubs business especially when they are looking after there own affairs, its a total conflict of interest.
Not saying I agree with the fallout of this situation and in specific SISU's actions but looking at the councils own records over the last 30 or 40 years I certainly don't want them anywhere near the club.
As mentioned before. SISU are apparently prepared to take a financial hit over the next 3-5 yrs. Their hope is that it will bring ACL down and force CCC to offer a deal to purchase the Ricoh. The financial blow is a lot bigger than SISU expected as they did not envisage NOPM and gates of around 2k. I am sure they would have expected gates of around 5k.
We are where we are, and IMO the only way CCFC will ever play in the City of Coventry again will be if/when CCC sell SISU the Ricoh. If this does not happen, then there is no way CCC will approve plans for another stadium inside Coventry, even if SISU's plans to build one are genuine.
So, we are left to rot in Northampton or look at building a stadium outside Coventry or cheaper alternatives like Hinckley. If the Judicial review is again thrown out, then CCC/ACL will become history so far as SISU are concerned, that's if they are not already.
Don't be fooled - ACL effectively put us in administration. Sisu simply used the possibility to do it themself to influence the selection of administrator. And they did pay money to get out, to lawyers and even settled some - if not all - of the debt owed to ACL.
But it was money well spent in terms of it being peanuts compared to the overall burden of staying as tenant without access to all income streams and no possibility of building assets to secure their investment.
Originally Posted by Deleted member 5849
In her interview with Les Reid.
"“Realistically, this council don’t think they can work with me. I know I cannot work with them. It doesn’t mean I can’t negotiate a deal."
Yeah but she also said
Originally Posted by Les Reid interview
Asked if it was an extreme bargaining position in public from which there may be room for private negotiation, she said: “I don’t posture. I always tell people what it is I need. I don’t go for wasting time in negotiations.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/new...er-joy-6096912
Let's be realistic here, the JS interview is the most pointless piece of journalism out there, we gained nothing, questions we wanted the answers to were not asked, and you could fit buses through the gaps that JS left in her comments - prime example above contradicting herself.
This whole fans flooding back thing - i asked Tim Fisher about that when I met Joy Seppala. Can anyone remember where he said it? I couldn't remember whether it was at one of the forums or not
So from that it is perfectly plausible to believe she went in and said here's what I want and my price or the club doesn't come back to the Ricoh. It is also possible that council were expecting some sort of rental period first to try and build back up a level of trust between the two parties. She says I'm not talking about renting anymore and we're only talking freehold now, so as a result the deal doesn't happen.Yup, in the context of wasting time talking to them about renting, when she had assumed "we were going to talk about a deal involving stadium ownership.”
So from that it is perfectly plausible to believe she went in and said here's what I want and my price or the club doesn't come back to the Ricoh. It is also possible that council were expecting some sort of rental period first to try and build back up a level of trust between the two parties. She says I'm not talking about renting anymore and we're only talking freehold now, so as a result the deal doesn't happen.
She contradicts herself in the interview, first she says she doesn't negotiate and then she says she can negotiate a deal. Which is it she either negotiates or she doesn't?It is however more plausible to take her words, where they're written and directly quoted from her, as saying she's open to negotiation.
She doesn't contradict herself at all. It's particularly clear she's referring to no negotiation on rent, and to talk about rent would be wasting time in those negotiations.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-city-fc-owner-joy-6096912Les Reid Interview said:Asked to be clear with fans and Coventrians if there were any hope of a Ricoh return, Ms Seppala said: “The club needs 100 per cent ownership of the freehold of the Ricoh. If you look back at the history of the club, you can see why this is important.”
She said she had made her position clear at a meeting with ACL directors on July 25, adding: “I had thought we were going to talk about a deal involving stadium ownership.”
Asked if it was an extreme bargaining position in public from which there may be room for private negotiation, she said: “I don’t posture. I always tell people what it is I need. I don’t go for wasting time in negotiations.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-city-fc-owner-joy-6096912Les Reid Interview said:“There is no way we would go back to a rental deal. As I have said to the Football League when they asked recently if we would do a temporary arrangement, it would be irrational to return on an interim basis where I have any exposure to Coventry City Council whatsoever.
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