Nick
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All over retweeting things again?Yeah, have seen that the Sky Blues Trust have been busy!!.......
All over retweeting things again?Yeah, have seen that the Sky Blues Trust have been busy!!.......
Doesn't surprise me, aside from those odd mackems, there's generally more sympathy for our plight from other fans than our own flipping fans!Just been reading the Small Heath forum............Surprisingly not to concerned and feel for the shite we're going through
Free children season ticket with every adult season ticket.I would just appeal to everyone who says they won't go to at least now wait and see what the club offer in terms of ST and ticket prices before making a final decision.
I don't think I will be going, but am happy to wait to see what concessions the club offer first before coming to a final conclusion.
It pretty much was anyway?Free children season ticket with every adult season ticket.
What responsible parent would take their children to Small Heath!Free children season ticket with every adult season ticket.
Yeah, Like I said earlier, anything with and anti SISU, go mental at owners, boycott St Andrews slant.... think I have seen one mentioning other parties but also included all the above.... really frustrating that these lot are the "go to" for the media...All over retweeting things again?
Let's face it, the trust are a free Joeys on the promise of importance.Yeah, Like I said earlier, anything with and anti SISU, go mental at owners, boycott St Andrews slant.... think I have seen one mentioning other parties but also included all the above.... really frustrating that these lot are the "go to" for the media...
Have also seen David Conn at it again and the subsequent replies from the usuals... stretton et al..... ffs.....
Just blindfold them on the way in and on the way out . LOL .What responsible parent would take their children to Small Heath!
Don't think you can do that any more since yewtree.Just blindfold them on the way in and on the way out . LOL .
What? So we will return to the city & collect £1m as long as we promise in a legally binding statement to leave again? Am I following you?Efl have said that there has been a 1 million bond provided by the club to ensure we return to the city. As well as legal guarantees it can't be permanent
Not where I was sitting !It pretty much was anyway?
No, that was me! Two Irish Sky Blues, there’s only two.........I thought you were at the protest at the wasps game?
Obviously me getting my facts wrong again.
It was everywhere.Not where I was sitting !
I think it's the least the club could do, even if it's only for one season !
Free children season tickets in Club Coventry ?It was everywhere.
Wouldn't work, they could tell from the smell.Just blindfold them on the way in and on the way out . LOL .
Not privy to negotiations but our mates wasps told us they are good and u are bad.From: Skinner, David (Cllr) < [email protected]>
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2019, 15:40
Subject: Council statement on CCFC announcement
To: Skinner, David (Cllr) < [email protected]>
For Residents
I forward verbatim today’s joint statement. Please tell anyone who may wish to know.
Cllr. David Skinner
Westwood Ward
Members Support, Coventry City Council
Council House, Earl Street
Coventry, CV1 5RR
TEL: 024 7697 5555
http://www.coventry.gov.uk
07 June 2019
Joint statement on CCFC announcement
Joint statement from Cllr George Duggins, Leader of Coventry City Council and Cllr Gary Ridley, Leader of the Opposition Conservative Group, Coventry City Council:
“We share the bitter disappointment of Coventry City fans with today’s announcement by the football club.
“The Council like everyone was hopeful that April’s Supreme Court judgment could lead to a license extension.
“While Coventry City Council has not been party to the negotiations, we understand the endless litigation in its various forms by the football club’s owners remained the barrier for a deal to be agreed.
“It is extremely disappointing that after six years of legal action – that has been tested numerous times in the courts and has been comprehensively dismissed every time – cannot now be dropped to secure the club’s future.
“We urge the football club’s owners to address this situation promptly to ensure the return of the football club to the city at the earliest possible date.”
Cheers for that.Birmingham City fan here. Sorry to see what’s going on with Coventry at the moment, I’ve always had a soft spot for Coventry, just a club I’ve always wanted to see back in the prem or at least championship. When I first starting watching football as a kid in the 90s seeing Coventry in the premier league, class players like McAllister, Breen, Hadji, Robbie Keane, Peter Ndlovu (Maybe not class but a decent player, very exciting to watch, who we ended up signing from you) - but my overall favourite Coventry player to watch was Huckerby, always found him to be a bit of an under rated player in football imo he was a real top quality player.
I’ll be watching highlights from you’re games next season will be especially interesting to see the ones with you playing at St Andrews, I’m hoping we can both have good seasons, I hope you all come down and feel welcome at St. Andrews, all the best for the season :emoji_thumbsup:
Not privy to negotiations but our mates wasps told us they are good and u are bad.
I read that according to Cardiff University, when Swansea were promoted to the Premier League, in the first season it was worth £60m or so to the local economy...I Agee Otis. We will never know the truth. You are right. However it’s very strange that a big city/one city club like Coventry with a far bigger following than Wasps have been totally disregarded by the council. Yes Sisu have made many mistakes. Just can’t help feeling that our council have fu***ed us over. A successful ccfc would bring far more income to our city.
They’ve put their chips on black(and yellow) and are sticking with it through hell and high water!in a vain effort to prove themselves right.I read that according to Cardiff University, when Swansea were promoted to the Premier League, in the first season it was worth £60m or so to the local economy...
I don't get why the council isn't helping the football club if these number are anywhere near accurate...
But then many don't drive and Sundays could be a problem for many, if indeed it was to be Sundays.For many supporters going to St Andrew's will make little difference in time or distance. Just as quick for those like me living in the Stratford area... M40, M42, A45. About 40 minutes drive, the same as going to the Ricoh. On the train from Warick or Stratford, 20 mins to 40 mins. St Andrew's offers many possibilities in the short term.
If as people say we only have 3/4000 fans would that be any different to Walsall playing on the same day as villa. Hoping for Saturdays but Sundays are ok and Otis might be able to go on a sunday.Unfortunately I think it’s more likely to be sunday. I doubt WMP are going to want us and Villa knocking around Birmingham on the same day. Villa being back in the Orem means they might play a lot of Sunday/Monday/Friday games though.
Thick as pig shit he is. Just another one who copies and pastes wasps pr. Must be their target market, he would have been sold when he got a plastic flag