Captain Dart
Well-Known Member
Do you think SISU will launch a JR?
£1.5m council loan could help secure CCFC Academy's future
£1.5m council loan could help secure CCFC Academy's future
The headline says 'could' not 'will' or 'shall'. So no it does not imply that at all.Wasn't the football pitch one of the conditions of planning for the swimming pool but the headline makes it look like it is being done specifically for CCFC?
The headline says 'could' not 'will' or 'shall'. So no it does not imply that at all.
If this indoor football pitch benefited the whole community, which it could do. But sadly no it’s to help make the company that is doing it’s leval best to take every penny of the taxpayer, put money into the greedy pockets of Joyous Joy and her cronies with the sale of young talent.
What happens when Mr Fisher builds the new training complex for the academy
It quite clearly does though doesn't it? Else it would be "Council meet planning application conditions for pool by loaning 1.5m".
Does that not suit your agenda for posting on here though?
The headline doesn't suit your agenda. Surely you should challenge this loan as State Aid.
The potential building of a new indoor 3g pitch is a welcome development, which could help secure the current academy status and at the same time benefit the community.....so it's a win, win! It does ease the pressure on the club, so that even if they decide to create their own new training ground, etc, then there is time to plan properly.The headline / article doesn't really explain that having an indoor pitch was a condition of the swimming pool which previously was going to be built by Wasps but it fell through. Instead it is spun as being done just for CCFC.
It doesn't explain that Sport England expected to see a replacement indoor pitch for the pool plans to go further, it is just made to look as if it is being done for CCFC.
Pretty obvious really.
The potential building of a new indoor 3g pitch is a welcome development, which could help secure the current academy status and at the same time benefit the community.....so it's a win, win! It does ease the pressure on the club, so that even if they decide to create their own new training ground, etc, then there is time to plan properly.
One correction thought is that Wasps were never going to fund the building of the swimming pool, this was always going to be funded from the council.
The headline doesn't suit your agenda. Surely you should challenge this loan as State Aid.
Isn't the Higgs the only indoor 3G pitch within the city. I'm pretty sure the pool planning was on the proviser that wasps were replacing the indoor pitch with their kicking barn and that satisfied Sport England as its reducing playing fields.
Funny how this is being spun as saving the academy, yet the the community also use it. In fact there was a football tournament for kids from across the Midlands there on Sunday which was run by Soccerarockz and nothing to do with the football club or the academy.
Its good news if it also safeguards the academy.
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I thought the poisonous dwarf had a codicile put into the higgs trust that their shall be fuck all to do with CCFC whilst SISU are involved
Why would they?While Higgs are being mentioned I noticed at the cup game some of the crowd sat in part of the stand will city be making a donation to the charity is it 50 pence or whatever because when they tried to buy the shares off them they said they would like to form links with them didn't buy so didn't hear any links ..Would be nice if they coughed up a little (good publicity)
While Higgs are being mentioned I noticed at the cup game some of the crowd sat in part of the stand will city be making a donation to the charity is it 50 pence or whatever because when they tried to buy the shares off them they said they would like to form links with them didn't buy so didn't hear any links ..Would be nice if they coughed up a little (good publicity)
Wasps today also announce that the Club will rename the ‘North Stand’ of the Ricoh Arena ‘The Higgs Charity Stand’ and for every Wasps match ticket sold in this newly renamed stand, Wasps will donate 50p to the Alan Edward Higgs Charity, the grant making charity which benefits the inhabitants of a 25 mile radius from the centre of Coventry.
And I believe this is where the vast majority of free tickets are given out for.....That deal is with Wasps
Wasps confirm 100% shareholding in the Ricoh Arena