Interesting to see the accounts fisherbaiter follows and the likes & retweets he's given out.Oh, the riff is done on purpose.
The Trust didnt seem too keen on putting this twat and his other accounts straight with facts who is going out of his way to mislead and divide, I wonder why that could be? (By Trust, I mean everybody bar CJ who I know is very busy at the minute who was unfairly left to reply while the others sat about liking everything each other said).
It looks purely intended to discredit and mislead people.Interesting to see the accounts fisherbaiter follows and the likes & retweets he's given out.
From what I can make out Supporters Direct told the trust he was too extreme and hence the JHW was formed yet there is clearly very little separation.I can’t be dealing with PSBgroup - argued with him before, he chats crap, and when you give him facts he reverts to you being a sisu lover and starts insulting you.
If he’s on the trust board god help them, hasn’t got a brain cell to spare
That's Jimmy hill way, not psb!From what I can make out Supporters Direct told the trust he was too extreme and hence the JHW was formed yet there is clearly very little separation.
It was almost comical at the event the Trust held regarding fan ownership. You had supporters direct and the chap from Pompey talking about how vital it was to maintain a good relationship with the club and not to just be a protest group followed by him, who for some reason was a speaker at the event, going on a SISU out rant.
Can't keep up, there's too many of them. Exactly the problem with the 'if you don't like it start your own group' attitude. End up with loads of groups, none of which are big enough to do anything, that just confuse people.That's Jimmy hill way, not psb!
Do remember the meeting though, like any other constructive advice it was completely ignored
If you don't like the groups set your own anti group group up and fight for closure of the other groups so your group is the only group.Can't keep up, there's too many of them. Exactly the problem with the 'if you don't like it start your own group' attitude. End up with loads of groups, none of which are big enough to do anything, that just confuse people.
last time they met it was like the fight scene out of Anchorman.All these groups do they ever meet ?
It says there was a meeting on the 13th of December, where was it ? and how did they know there was a meeting
It's frustrating that a decent and well meaning statement has caused a riff rather than doing what it was intended to do.
Typical CCFC.
All these groups do they ever meet ?
*rift. They aren’t playing guitar.
To be fair, you’re a bit naive if you don’t think it was intended to cause a rift. This is classic tactics by both sides. Trust have walked right into it though.
Surely the base position is: CCFC should be at the Ricoh on the same terms while legals are ongoing. Another two year deal should be enough. Let’s have people stating clearly what they want rather than “everyone talk”. Set a bar.
Not an unfair comment.*rift. They aren’t playing guitar.
To be fair, you’re a bit naive if you don’t think it was intended to cause a rift. This is classic tactics by both sides. Trust have walked right into it though.
Surely the base position is: CCFC should be at the Ricoh on the same terms while legals are ongoing. Another two year deal should be enough. Let’s have people stating clearly what they want rather than “everyone talk”. Set a bar.
Not an unfair comment.
Somewhere, with a statement like this, you'd think there'd have been room for either those few words to be taken out (who would have noticed?) or the Trust to bite the bullet and put their name to it anyway, as there wasn't much on there that actually had an effect and was that significant.
I do admittedly feel like a stuck record asking what's changed from last year mind... and only you seem to noticeA nice simple question that needs an answer... and we won't get it while the eleventy billion fans groups are arguing among themselves! Maybe for the sake of a wider goal, sometimes a bit of compromise amiodst the idealism has to be made? I mean, *my* idealism would never pay Wasps a penny rent, or for anything! But back in the real world, there has to be a middle way where what you suck up isn't *too* much away from your beliefs. I don't see this particular statement as overly radical to divide over.
There are a range of differing opinions on here which are far more representative of the whole spectrum of fan views than things like the Facebook pages. Unfortunately the Trust only listen to the shouty few on Facebook. I wish we had a supporters body that genuinely represented fans, it'd be a lot more productive.
CJ - nothing against you personally, you're always a reasonable contributor on here.
Not an unfair comment.
Somewhere, with a statement like this, you'd think there'd have been room for either those few words to be taken out (who would have noticed?) or the Trust to bite the bullet and put their name to it anyway, as there wasn't much on there that actually had an effect and was that significant.
I do admittedly feel like a stuck record asking what's changed from last year mind... and only you seem to noticeA nice simple question that needs an answer... and we won't get it while the eleventy billion fans groups are arguing among themselves! Maybe for the sake of a wider goal, sometimes a bit of compromise amiodst the idealism has to be made? I mean, *my* idealism would never pay Wasps a penny rent, or for anything! But back in the real world, there has to be a middle way where what you suck up isn't *too* much away from your beliefs. I don't see this particular statement as overly radical to divide over.
This is what it boils down to, and more the Trust tbh as there's absolutely no reason for them to do so. At least the council are being taken to court!It’s gamesmanship from Wasps. Disappointed the Trust and the Council have taken sides TBF.
Okay I might be synical about supporters groups and their ability to actually make any form of change but isn’t this whole statement stating the fucking obvious? It’s like saying ‘we want CCFC to play football instead of Rugby’. What a pointless process this is and about a year too late!The Coventry City Supporters Forum met on Wednesday 12th December.
During the meeting, an extensive discussion took place about the Ricoh Arena situation. The following bullet points summarise the discussion, and members were able to support the statement below. Subsequently representatives on the Forum consulted with their respective groups and agreed on the following:
The undersigned members of the Supporters Forum put forward:
- That they agree that Coventry City should play its home matches in Coventry.
- That they agree that Coventry City should play its home matches in the 2019/20 season and beyond at the Ricoh Arena.
- That they call on ALL parties to put aside their differences to sit down and negotiate a deal for Coventry City to play at the Ricoh Arena as soon as possible, despite the on-going court case
- That they agree that the consequences of ‘no deal’ for Coventry City Football Club to play at the Ricoh Arena would be catastrophic for Coventry City Football Club, its supporters present and future, the community, the City of Coventry, wider footballing community and everyone who cares about the Club.
- That they call on ALL supporters and community stakeholders to back attempts for this deal to be concluded as soon as possible.
Bedworth and Nuneaton Coventry City Supporters Club
Coventry City Diamond Club
Coventry City Former Players Association
Coventry City LGBT+ Fans Group
Coventry City London Supporters Club
Coventry City South Wales Supporters Club
Coventry City Supporters Club Irish Branch
Family Zone volunteers
Leamington and Warwick Coventry City Supporters Club
Sky Blues in the Community
The following Season Ticket holder elected representative agreed to the bullet points as individuals:
Ryan Caffrey
Michael Garlick
Gary Goalby
Also in attendance and offered the opportunity to support were The Sky Blue Trust, though their board subsequently decided they did not wish to commit to the entire statement.
Because let's face it, The Sky Blue Trust are a joke outfit who represent fook all about CCFC and it's fans, only themselves...
Okay I might be synical about supporters groups and their ability to actually make any form of change but isn’t this whole statement stating the fucking obvious? It’s like saying ‘we want CCFC to play football instead of Rugby’. What a pointless process this is and about a year too late!
Cynical mate, cynicalOkay I might be synical about supporters groups and their ability to actually make any form of change but isn’t this whole statement stating the fucking obvious? It’s like saying ‘we want CCFC to play football instead of Rugby’. What a pointless process this is and about a year too late!
yes it's stating the obvious but it doesn't do any harm to put it out there
and show a united front, (apart from the trust).
Same as organising a protest against the owners every now and again, achieves nothing but it's better than sitting on our hands doing fuck all.
Just reminds people that we care about the club, I think that can some times get lost in all the politics and legal arguing.
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Shouldn't be given a platform to represent supporters if he's not going to games. That's what supporters do. Fair enough if he wants to protest ownership but to be put up as a fan representative is laughable.
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Some of those running the other fan groups have been very vocally anti-SISU but have still managed to have a decent working relationship with tThe other fans groups had no issue with the statement, it wasn't exactly saying "I Love SISU and back everything they do".
FFS when are they going to wake up to reality. They aren't representing the fans views and every opportunity they get rather than trying to do something to ensure we have a club next season they prefer to take a shot at SISU.
He's not supposed to be part of the Trust anymore is he? Yet he always seems to be around and involved in everything they do.Shouldn't be given a platform to represent supporters if he's not going to games. That's what supporters do. Fair enough if he wants to protest ownership but to be put up as a fan representative is laughable.
I have always tended to support the Trust on things but on this i think they got things wrong. I posted elsewhere that the campaign has to be led by the club and that fans groups have to get behind that.
All the Trust had to do was to reissue the same pledge missing but five words "despite the on-going court case". All parties put aside their differences means all sides
The Trust statement should have read. Then said no more
We fully and unequivocably support the following
- That they agree that Coventry City should play its home matches in Coventry.
- That they agree that Coventry City should play its home matches in the 2019/20 season and beyond at the Ricoh Arena.
- That they call on ALL parties to put aside their differences to sit down and negotiate a deal for Coventry City to play at the Ricoh Arena as soon as possible,
- That they agree that the consequences of ‘no deal’ for Coventry City Football Club to play at the Ricoh Arena would be catastrophic for Coventry City Football Club, its supporters present and future, the community, the City of Coventry, wider footballing community and everyone who cares about the Club.
- That they call on ALL supporters and community stakeholders to back attempts for this deal to be concluded as soon as possible.
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