This might have been asked before, but with the opening of the Sky Blues Tavern and the Anecdote, will the clubs gain any revenue from these ventures? It would be good if they did, any extra revenue for the club would be great
Home matches have the potential to be a completely different day out now. Plenty of places to drink and socialise before a game.
The brewery at the ground is now significantly bigger too with DJ Smithy. That's 3 new options.
Is it a joint venture ? I had not seen anything to say the club had put money in , I think the club have totally supported and helped with memorabilia , tickets for games etc but not sure they will take any income from itSBT yes, it's a joint venture. Anecdote I'd say almost certainly not.
Would expect some sort of royalty or licensing revenues as a minimumIs it a joint venture ? I had not seen anything to say the club had put money in , I think the club have totally supported and helped with memorabilia , tickets for games etc but not sure they will take any income from it
Yep, especially Dhillons which I think will be a game changer. It provides a large venue close to the ground that will feel like a proper place to have a beer pre-match.
The casino is a weird place to drink before a game; shit beer, escalators and waterfalls, just doesn't feel right and won't miss it one bit.
Liked the Anecdote too, will be handy for midweek games.
Is it a joint venture ? I had not seen anything to say the club had put money in , I think the club have totally supported and helped with memorabilia , tickets for games etc but not sure they will take any income from it
Would expect some sort of royalty or licensing revenues as a minimum
That’s great for the club, they need more innovative ideas like this
The club could benefit indirectly but I would be surprised if they have made any major capital injection and I think they allowed dhillions to be very creative in what they have doneThe club wouldn't allow an independent business to profit by using it's name without receiving royalties.
They should have purchased the Rowleys green and done that back up
The club could benefit indirectly but I would be surprised if they have made any major capital injection and I think they allowed dhillions to be very creative in what they have done
Will the Dhillons by the ground be open for the forest match? I thought something about being closed for refurbYep, especially Dhillons which I think will be a game changer. It provides a large venue close to the ground that will feel like a proper place to have a beer pre-match.
The casino is a weird place to drink before a game; shit beer, escalators and waterfalls, just doesn't feel right and won't miss it one bit.
Liked the Anecdote too, will be handy for midweek games.
Will the Dhillons by the ground be open for the forest match? I thought something about being closed for refurb
Agreed, well done to the club partnering with a genuine local SME for mutual benefitBut they wouldn't need to make a capital investment in order to receive royalties. Why would they? It will be a licensing arrangement. Dhillons invest the capital, the club give it their official stamp and drive business their way, and revenues are somehow shared.
The amount of oxygen the club are giving to it, sending in MR today and a lot of social media promotion is a clear indication that they have a vested interest in people spending money there. I can't believe that is even being questioned tbh.
Anyone know what time the Tavern opens on Sunday?
Looks like 12pm but thought they may open earlier and make the most of the hype.
Tavern is open 12-12 dailyYou can only a book a booth from 12 onwards, @gary_ccfcforever will know more
I would ask the question to the club and see the responseBut they wouldn't need to make a capital investment in order to receive royalties. Why would they? It will be a licensing arrangement. Dhillons invest the capital, the club give it their official stamp and drive business their way, and revenues are somehow shared.
The amount of oxygen the club are giving to it, sending in MR today and a lot of social media promotion is a clear indication that they have a vested interest in people spending money there. I can't believe that is even being questioned tbh.
I would ask the question to the club and see the response
I think it is a fantastic venture and will bring the fans together and provide a great opportunity to provide a central based supporters meeting point that has been missing hence why and they should the club is getting fully behind itThey wouldn't give me the time of day. There is nothing to confirm, it is clearly a joint venture, Dal Dhillon actually said recently;
"We are elated to announce this new joint venture with Coventry City Football Club."
On what basis are you doubting it's a joint venture?
I think it is a fantastic venture and will bring the fans together and provide a great opportunity to provide a central based supporters meeting point that has been missing hence why and they should the club is getting fully behind it
With the club losing money in their last accounts and being through the last eighteen months in the pandemic and furloughing staff up to last month , it is doubtful they would be able to make a significant cash injection into any projects at the moment
Joint venture wouldn’t necessary mean ownership but the full backing and support of the club without this I’m sure dhillions wouldn’t have committed to it
If you have the monies to invest, the club have had no income and built up no cash reserves to enable this , totally agree the pandemic has provided lots of opportunities for people to invest and dhillions have demonstrated this , looking at the opportunity and taking it by the scruff of the neck and making it work from a venue that had been shut down for yearsWhy? The pandemic is a reason to invest not a reason not to.
So if it isnt a joint venture should fans not use it?
Who actually cares I dont if its good place then i'll use it if not I wont.
The one near the ground was a great place nothing to do with the club.
Funny how most clubs have a home and away pub that has nothing to do with the club.
Did the Roost give any of its proffits to City?
All im saying is will it stop people drinking there why should it matter.The Roost and other pubs you mention were never endorsed by the club
No it doesn’t matter and it will be ideal for the fansSo if it isnt a joint venture should fans not use it?
Who actually cares I dont if its good place then i'll use it if not I wont.
The one near the ground was a great place nothing to do with the club.
Funny how most clubs have a home and away pub that has nothing to do with the club.
Did the Roost give any of its proffits to City?
The roost was endorsed by the club and was visited by the club and the DJ from there is now at dhillionsThe Roost and other pubs you mention were never endorsed by the club
Was it? I’m more talking about the social media coverage, recording a video with the manager there and telling fans to visitThe roost was endorsed by the club and was visited by the club and the DJ from there is now at dhillions
The roost was endorsed by the club and was visited by the club and the DJ from there is now at dhillions
So if it isnt a joint venture should fans not use it?