http://www.linkedin.com/pub/martin-kelman/3/839/747
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Interestingly, he has also operated as a 'FIFA registered soccer agent'
Crowdboarding? Is that the same as crowd surfing?
Given the club's current state, would it be better called Wakeboarding?
if you all give me one pound each i will have more money than i did before you all gave me one pound each.
Just wait until I have a new business venture to launch
I'm surprised he didn't use his new buzz phrase "the secret meetingers".
To be fair, there's a few on here who seem to have an unhealthy obsession with him.
To be fair you seem to have the biggest obsession/stalking of Grendull , I can't find a post of his which hasn't been liked by you!
Interestingly, he has also operated as a 'FIFA registered soccer agent'
Simon Gilbert must be the bloke who actually replies to those Nigerian scam emails with his bank details ready.
A USA-based businessman has unveiled an idea to try to get the Sky Blues back to Coventry.
Martin Kelman, a Dallas-based soccer agent and entrepreneur, wants to raise funds which, he says, could pave the way for Coventry City to return to the Ricoh Arena.
The chief operating officer at online investment platform Crowdboarders intends to use his business to raise between £2million and £3m and negotiate a commitment for the Sky Blues to return to its previous home.
A long-running dispute between the football club and stadium bosses has seen the club move to play ‘home’ games 35 miles away in Northampton - resulting in record low home attendances for the Sky Blues.
Mr Kelman’s idea would first focus on securing the funds raised used to pay for a rent deal at the Ricoh Arena with any additional revenue invested in the club.
As an incentive, and to demonstrate the number of fans who would return to watch the Sky Blues if they returned to the city, investors would receive a season ticket at the Ricoh Arena for £100.
The 48-year-old ex-military man has a professional background working with telecommunications giants such as Nokia, Ericsson and T-mobile.
He plans to formally launch his idea in the next few weeks and believes it can help to end the deadlock and bring the Sky Blues home.
“I am a lifelong City fan, I grew up in Eastern Green, I moved to Birmingham when I was about ten but remained a Sky Blues supporter,” he said.
“Making some kind of bid is something I have been considering for about two years. I don’t need to do this - but I feel like it is the right time to do it.
“I have some people in the US who are interested in investing and some people over here. I will be looking to launch the campaign soon.
“Because I own the platform, no money will be taken out - we can put it all into the club. There’s no time limit either, it can be a constant drip.”
Mr Kelman, who claims his business was recently valued at £10million, says he has already made contact with the council about bringing in investors to help develop the area around the Ricoh Arena.
He has also attempted to contact directors at Ricoh Arena operators ACL to see if he can help to negotiate a rent deal between stadium bosses and the club.
He said: “Sometimes in business you reach a situation where nobody is talking and it all ends up in court.
“I don’t want Sisu out, I want to try and work with them and come in at the front end.
“We want to work with Sisu, but they can’t be at the front door anymore. It’s creating tension and that is filtering onto the pitch.
“I have tried to meet Paul Harris (ACL director). Ultimately we just need to know what ACL is looking for in terms of rent.
“What we don’t want is Sisu’s debts. They have created them - we haven’t.”
Mr Kelman added that he accepted there would be some skepticism about his plan, but insisted he had the best interests of the club at heart.
“I went to the Peterborough and Swindon games and what this situation is doing to the fans is just terrible,” he said.
“I want to do things right. We want to get the club stabilised, we don’t want to lose ten points again.
“I live in the States and I want to bring back the right people to put money into this.
“We don’t want to do something hostile unless we have to. If we have enough people committing to come back to the Ricoh Arena, then that is a good enough incentive.”
He added: “People will always jump up and say ‘I don’t believe it’, but if the people are with me and we can create the momentum then Sisu will have to listen.”
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/sky-blues-fan-hatches-3m-7017005
No they won't. They may well tell you to fuck off and mind your own business. They certainly won't appreciate remarks like 'We don’t want to do something hostile unless we have to'... and how hostile can you be with 3 million? Deluded rubbish!
I know the next thing will be this guy saying if you dont hand over everything by midnight the deals off,Fisher will be going round all the investors houses collecting their shares:thinking about:Sorry
This bloke must have missed something. Last time I checked the rent at the Ricoh was not the issue as we were offered to play there for free minus a few food and drink sales. Ultimately sisu don't want us to be there so that acl fold and they can aquire the Ricoh on the cheap. Us pumping 3 million into playing there isn't going to achieve that for sisu so they will just laugh it off.
Give the guy a break. Isn't this what we all want as a first step?
Joe Elliot will probably be the chauffeur.
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Give the guy a break. Isn't this what we all want as a first step?
Fell for it once what makes you think he'd fall for it again,mind you some people think I've fallen for it,will see on Friday:thinking about:
Old Teflon Joe strikes again?
So in affect Martin Kelman is only trying to bring the Club back to the Ricoh Arena, using money from investors and fans?
This tactic is doomed to fail as far as I can see, although it would leave the Club £400,000 cheaper per season based on the last rent deal offered by ACL.
The problem with the idea from Martin Kelman is that once again there is no communication with the Club from what I have seen in the article. There is nothing to suggest that the Club want to go back to the Ricoh under these circumstances and surely Mr Kelman would have consider to ask this before going to all of the trouble trying to arrange publicity, discussions with the Council , ACL, etc.
I do think things could be slightly different had the Club been able to access Matchday revenues but this isn't possible.
Sorry Mr Kelman but I can't see it, especially since you haven't even consulted the Club on the matter.
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