kg82
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Why would investors want to buy ccfc though?
The potential.
Why would investors want to buy ccfc though?
The potential.
Where? (I agree btw I just want some optimism)
Nice thought but our friendly billionaire hasn't got anything to buy has he? Apart from the name "Coventry City Football Club" and the golden share. No real estate. No stadium thanks to Wasps and CCC.
The crowds mainly. Any sniff of success and you'd get big crowds coming back.
If we ever made the prem again, you would have fights at the ticket office at this club for tickets, that is the potential we have as I said, were a sleeping giant just needing a proper backer.
If we ever made the prem again, you would have fights at the ticket office at this club for tickets, that is the potential we have as I said, were a sleeping giant just needing a proper backer.
We are really not a giant.
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We are really not a giant.
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There are 19 games a season
we are certainly not a giant but very large increases in attendance, sponsorship income, merchandising income, hospitality numbers and income, public image and fan morale would be easy to accomplish.
Oh yes, them as well. However, it was CCCs deal with the Franchise that really sealed our fate.
Didn't they offer more than Wasps paid? Didn't we pay more in rent than Wasps paid?
Wasn't it the sun who reported is correctly moving back to the Ricoh before anyone else?
We are really not a giant.
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Certainly not at the moment, but with the right backing and a hint of success their would be absolutely no reason why we would not get 30,000 week in week out if we was challenging say at the top end of the championship, you have got to be crazy to think otherwise.
It has been too long if ever since we had a small hint of a promotion charge, and if we had the backing to bring in relatively good talent then crowds would be flooding back.
we are certainly not a giant but very large increases in attendance, sponsorship income, merchandising income, hospitality numbers and income, public image and fan morale would be easy to accomplish.
I don't disagree. Although now we're competing with wasps for fans, which may come back to bite us. Most locals can't afford to go and regularly watch ccfc and wasps.
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You really should of said "sting us"
I don't disagree. Although now we're competing with wasps for fans, which may come back to bite us. Most locals can't afford to go and regularly watch ccfc and wasps.
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True, I've seen quite a few people talking about going to Wasps on my facebook page though they friends that are Blaze fans rather than City fans, but I'm sure it will eat into the amount of people we have to attract, especially while we are in such a sorry state.
Why do I have a gut feeling that SISU/Otium don't want to sell because CCFC are actually being used as a "Dumping ground"
But that doesn't not make us a giant - Man Utd, Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Everton, etc are Giants.
Brighton get 27-28k most weeks, you wouldn't class them as Giants, I wouldn't really class Derby as Giants and they're getting similar crowds and have far more history than us.
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Explain?
Funny you use Derby as an example, a club who was going nowhere until they got what was required - investment and proper backing, they are a perfect example, now they play infront of 28k + week in week out, why? because the entertainment is their, how is the entertainment their - by investment.
I used the phrase giant due to the "potential" we have or has years of shit ownership washed your brain from this possibility?
Funny you use Derby as an example, a club who was going nowhere until they got what was required - investment and proper backing, they are a perfect example, now they play infront of 28k + week in week out, why? because the entertainment is their, how is the entertainment their - by investment.
They own their own ground though, don't they? Makes a big difference.
We have 'potential' but that doesn't make us a 'giant'.
We are at best an upper championship/lower PL club, we're not a 'giant'. Sorry, I just don't like the term, bit like 'legend.
Funny also you mention Derby's investment they have hardly spent anything in the last 2 seasons, have done it against a back drop of slashing the wage bill, and we're still getting 23-26k finished mid table in the championship.
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Mr Fisher says the club is not for sale: http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-city-fc-takeover-rumours-8531899