I know this is not popular with everyone but after Fishers comments Today seemingly confirming we will never play within the city of Coventry again (near Coventry is not good enough for me, if I wanted near Coventry I would support Nuneaton), the time has come to start again.
It breaks my heart but if CCFC are not in Coventry they cannot be Coventry for me. We, the fans, are the club and we can continue our proud tradition under a new club.
www.pitchero.com/clubs/coventry1883
If there's going to be a new club it needs to start from the basics up. Creating some generic template crap CMS website like that doesn't help make the issues clear. Start with a manifesto that a large majority of CCFC fans agree with, and then draw up a plan of action from there. We don't need forums, video uploads, blogs, web shops and all that.
If there's going to be a new club it needs to start from the basics up. Creating some generic template crap CMS website like that doesn't help make the issues clear. Start with a manifesto that a large majority of CCFC fans agree with, and then draw up a plan of action from there. We don't need forums, video uploads, blogs, web shops and all that.
If you can do that please be my guest. Consider yourself assigned the task.
So the whole NOPM idea of smoking them out is given up on after one game and an interview by trusted truth-teller Tim Fisher?
Sadly, I agree. The only way to get rid of SISU now is COMPETITION. I posted on another thread that protests are not working and will probably tail off. My ideal would be for Haskell to buy the Ricoh and fund a Pheonix club playing there. If anyone knows a better way let them share it ? SISU will fund Sixfields even if no supporters turn up !
"From little acorns mighty oaks doth grow" - or something like thatId also be happy to help in anyway I could, I'm starting a marketing degree soon so can help in terms of that. Also know a few mates who are current midland combination players who may be intested in turning up for trail days when it gets to that
Are the fans off CCFC ready for a Phoenix club?
From what I have seen I'd say the answer is no.
Reading the posts on here over the past few months in regards to this we have.
No, I'm going egg chasing.
No, I'm going shopping,
No, I'll follow another local team,
Yes, I might go up now and again.
Yes, I will go up until CCFC returns to the Ricoh.
Yes, I will go until SISU builds the new stadium near Coventry.
Yes, I'll go and then when SISU Utd are ready the new club can be replaced by SISU Utd and we will be CCFC once more.
Plus lots of other ideas in between.
Lets be quite clear on this. If a new club is formed, that's what it will be. A new club, not a branch of CCFC, not a club to fold as soon as this horrible mess is sorted, but a whole new club.
As angry as a lot of us are about the situation in the cold light of day I don't think enough fans are ready to break that link from CCFC, not yet anyway.
You can wait for as long as you want.
If you can do that please be my guest. Consider yourself assigned the task.
Mark, hang on just a week or two. We are clinging on to the hope that things can be resolved in some way to bring us back to the Ricoh.
I know it doesn't look likely right now. But one or two 'home' games may illustrate just how low the crowds will sink at Northampton. The Colchester one in particular. I do think the total crowd for that will slip under 1,000. It may focus minds.
It may be the misguided people who continue to stick their heads in the sand & who attend Northampton will realise the futility of it all, the eerie, empty experience, they'll drift away. Professional football, after all, is about crowds, passion and whathaveyou, not evident at Northampton. It won't be 5-4 every week.
When Sisu have to prop up pathetic finances it might hit them.
Preston Haskell isn't in Coventry for his health. There are obviously talks going on.
I'm waiting for the Sky Blue Trust to show us their strategy for coming weeks.
Is the CCFC Ladies game a focus?
I don't want to have to start a new CCFC, I'd like to rescue our existing team. But if we have to I'm sure we'll organise a new team in plenty of time for next season and take back our history while we're at it. And drive SISU Cobblers out of existence.
I heard Fisher on the radio this morning. Same old, same old.
With pitiful crowds the FA may step in (don't laugh). Keep our unity against Sixfields and it may yet work.
I agree we can't wait forever but give it a little longer.
It'll be whatever the fans want it to be. If people want to support the new club and Near-Coventry City that is fine.
I disagree that people are not ready. I think it is split equally between the yes, no's and maybes.
I will, as I don't believe any of these plans are anything but politicking and this is all short-term brinkmanship. If people want an alternative, I don't see why they don't get behind an existing team like Sphinx - a team with actual history and no cynical motive hurriedly put together to prey on the emotions of angry fans.
So the whole NOPM idea of smoking them out is given up on after one game and an interview by trusted truth-teller Tim Fisher?
Because I don't want to support Sphinx. Would be disrespectful to go there and and sing city songs and try to take over their club.
its all flavour of the month stuff for these guys, they love this chaos, if we go back to ricoh they probably wont go!
OK Turkeytrot, some decent points made. I don't agree with all of them.
Thousands of very angry fans. If it was explained that a new CCFC was being formed with the ultimate aim of taking back our history, I reckon a lot of fans would be on board. And the fanbase would grow very quickly.
The simple fact of football being fun again and the sheer defiant act of 'this is our club and we are taking it back' would be a powerful motivating force.
As I said, there is still time to resolve it now. I'd say Christmas is the cut off point. After that, if a new CCFC is to be formed, (and taking back our history) it has to be done then in time for next season.
But I'd like the Trust to spell out what they are going to do?
What's the difference? It's transferring allegiance however it's dressed up. It's nothing to do with taking them over, if they ended up as the team representing the city at a higher level that's pretty much what people are looking for with all these multitude of 'phoenix' clubs surely.
We're on the Same side here. I can't argue with any point you have made. My only concern (at this moment in time) is that it's too early. Yesterday was a watershed. At this moment in time the Trust are fully behind keep Coventry in Coventry. I really do think SISU/ Otium are on the back foot and we must explore all avenues to get a deal done to bring CCFC home. If that fails...
I understand it, I don't believe it. A lot of this idea is built on questionable logic.
Fisher: we plan to do blah blah to help the club.
Everyone: BOLLOCKS!
Fisher: ACL said this in discussions
Everyone: BOLLOCKS!
Fisher: We're building a new stadium
Everyone: BOLLOCKS!
Fisher: We've got three sites and are talking to councils
Everyone: Well that's definitely true, drop all the talk about fighting to get the club back where it belongs and let's make a website
It just smacks of giving up, which goes against all the rhetoric and defiance that has came before. If you do push it forward, I wish you all the luck in the world though. It just doesn't sit right for me.
But Turkey, what are the Trust planning to do?
Can't we be a little more proactive, rather than waiting?
Have the Trust discussed the possibility of a reborn CCFC in Coventry?
I'd agree it is 'early days' yet, but Christmas will come around in a flash.
A reborn CCFC has to be a contingency plan. With the express aim of rapid promotions and playing at the Ricoh (or if needs be a Coventry venue until the numbers grow sufficiently to play at the Ricoh.????)
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