If nothing is done, the EFL will call the Extraordinary Meeting to vote on chucking us out the league.
The club will be in constant contact, its not something that will be done publicly is it?
What if this happens.......
March 5th comes and goes, we have no ground agreement.
EFL special meeting votes to keep us in League, but still no ground agreement.
Season ends, still no ground agreement.
I was asking this last week, no one seems to know. This is pretty crucial in all this! Still don't see 75% of clubs opting to throw us out?What if this happens.......
March 5th comes and goes, we have no ground agreement.
EFL special meeting votes to keep us in League, but still no ground agreement.
Season ends, still no ground agreement.
Is that your tongue in Fisher's cheeks?In Fisher we trust - we'll have Highfield Road 2 announced tomorrow :nurse: - in reality, probably end up hiring the memorial park with some temporary stands :depressed:
Before anybody jumps up and down this is a tongue in cheek comment
BBC Sport...And speaking on behalf of the club's owners Sisu/Otium Entertainment Ltd, Fisher said Coventry fans should "not feel too dismayed" and "they soon hope to have some sun on the uplands" and "crack the Enigma Code at the Ricoh."In Fisher we trust - we'll have Highfield Road 2 announced tomorrow :nurse: - in reality, probably end up hiring the memorial park with some temporary stands :depressed:
Before anybody jumps up and down this is a tongue in cheek comment
BBC Sport...And speaking on behalf of the club's owners Sisu/Otium Entertainment Ltd, Fisher said Coventry fans should "not feel too dismayed" and "they soon hope to have some sun on the uplands" and "crack the Enigma Code at the Ricoh."
1. What Coventry fan will EVER trust this idiot who has let us down many times previous?
2. What tw*t-speak is that?
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If nothing is done, the EFL will call the Extraordinary Meeting to vote on chucking us out the league.
More importantly is that tomorrow is pancake Day.
The EFL have said they are in constant contact with the club. I'd be surprised if the club didn't know about that letter well in advance.I’m not sure? The EFL were completely transparent with the initial letter to the club so who knows...
SISU get lawyers involved - surely they wouldn't do that would they!I think that if it got to the start of the season they'd play that season with 44 league games (i.e. no-one plays us) instead of 46 and then reduce the number of clubs relegated at the end of that season by one for the following season.
Tomorrow is deadline for an update and I can't see them calling the vote to kick us out yet - if we got somewhere to play before the start of next season and they'd kicked us out the league then you can bet the lawyers will be all over them.
Sisu will appeal something here anywaySISU get lawyers involved - surely they wouldn't do that would they!
Tottenham have been playing away from home for almost 2 full seasons havnt they. 14 miles away from their home area.
And they received extension after extension after their stadium delays.
I don't think the other EFL clubs will kick us out. but there will be deadlines regarding next seasons Fixture list announcements and the logistics of that other clubs will want to know exactly where they will be playing Coventry logistically.
No one has the foggiest how long this will linger.
Points deduction! Nah! Not a chance, they aren’t doing anything about Blackpool who the courts have appointed an administrator to run themEven at the (I think it will go to one) EGM, no matter how the other clubs vote it won’t sort the issue of the ground out.
I’d very surprised if 75% + of the Clubs would vote against us, but if they don’t the issue with the ground will still stand. Which makes the timing of any EGM strange, unless it’s not a simple case of expulsion or no expulsion. Will there be multiple options to vote on? points deduction? Relegation? Then ultimately expulsion from the league?
St Pancake our saviourTomorrow isn't really important . They'll fob off the EFL with "well we want to play at the Ricoh but you'd better ask our landlord"
More importantly is that tomorrow is pancake Day.
Of course Its a different issue regarding their stadium issue. Just putting it out there how With backing of other clubs and your governing body it’s amazing how very tolerant and flexible they can be regarding your plight. In spurs case Stadium delays which were beyond farcical.I see the Tottenham deal branded about as a marker but the circumstances are different in my eyes as they have a home they are redeveloping the site in the heavily populated city of London.
The only viable alternative for spurs was to loan a stadium and also that deal wasn’t struck with the EFL and no rules as such breached in terms of stating the home venue for the following season.
A totally different scenario with a different governing body If I right in thinking as the premier league broke away from the football league.
Like you I’m confident the other EFL clubs won’t be as harsh when voting on the threatened expulsion.
We are in a breach of rules but in exceptional circumstances so I’m confident a resolution will be on the cards in some capacity from the EFL.
I believe our existence will continue just how or to what implications is a guess or optimism at this point.
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Of course Its a different issue regarding their stadium issue. Just putting it out there how With backing of other clubs and your governing body it’s amazing how very tolerant and flexible they can be regarding your plight. In spurs case Stadium delays which were beyond farcical.