What will happen if ccfc kick off the new season at sixfields? As in the club and it's state?
Personally I think we will lose many many many supporters, current and future. The club will incur more and more debt making it so it can't recover and possible liquidation scenario. Relegation is much more likely at sixfields just IMO of course.
Lack of attracting good players and money to invest in the team.
I just really fear for our club in every way should we kick off the season at sixfields.
What will happen if ccfc kick off the new season at sixfields? As in the club and it's state?
Personally I think we will lose many many many supporters, current and future. The club will incur more and more debt making it so it can't recover and possible liquidation scenario. Relegation is much more likely at sixfields just IMO of course.
Lack of attracting good players and money to invest in the team.
I just really fear for our club in every way should we kick off the season at sixfields.
Joy is the only one with the power to return the club to Coventry.
IMHO, she just doesn't like losing (the JR + ricoh arena battle), and thinks therefore, the fans should suffer some more.
Even after people who they hand over money to have been outed as lacking any moral fibre and blatantly dont give a left handed wank about the fans ? Surely not.
Been hear before. Cue -
:Supporting the lads
:Support the badge not the owners
:Wont get involved with the politics
:I will watch my team where ever they play
Secondly what do you think the average fan can do? We can't force Joy to bring the club back to Coventry. Some people don't want to watch our home games played away from home and some can't afford in cash and/or extra time to get to Sixfields.
What will happen if ccfc kick off the new season at sixfields? As in the club and it's state?
Personally I think we will lose many many many supporters, current and future. The club will incur more and more debt making it so it can't recover and possible liquidation scenario. Relegation is much more likely at sixfields just IMO of course.
Lack of attracting good players and money to invest in the team.
1) Every game is an 'away' game.
2) Sisu are still the 'owners/owner'.
3) Non-league teams will get bigger average gates.
4) Relegation is a possibility, because our squad is simply not good enough without proper owners and investment in the team.
5) Folks like me who have supported the club for half a century will lose more interest in what was once a proud Premiership club.
6) Sisu will simply be continuing their ''normal business practise' of distressing not only ACL/CCCouncil/Higgs, but the football club/vehicle/CCFC that they own/control.
7) We/I will still have to endure the bulls##t from the likes of Fisher, Seppela, Labovitch, RFC, Grendull, ccfc4life etc etc
If you agree with me then bad luck because I've lost virtually all interest in CCFC football-wise, and won't be posting much about 'tactics, formation, team selection'. It's sad when a supporter for half a century is more concerned about getting rid of the vermin that have reduced my club to a laughing stock, than the prospects for our next season in exile.
I'd happily take non-league status with new owners than the current charade that is CCFC.
Very sad to have to say I agree reluctantly with King and with Royal Scam.
'Joy Division' is certainly doing her best to send out mixed messages. Yes we want to return to the Ricoh (after they've 'moved on.') But no, we are still trying to break ACL, almost in the same breath. A tactic to try and place themselves as victims - again.
For a very long time it seems I've felt we shouldn't even be negotiating with the slippery Sisu. Just not worth it. It'll end in tears, whatever you do.
Tell the football league that we won't negotiate, that Sisu are not 'fit and proper' - get the 'Golden Share' taken off them and placed in the hands of people like Moz Baker and a team of intelligent, caring people with business heads. Alongside a football set up.
Yes it'll be painful, but things can be worked out.
Sisu have basically stuck two fingers up to the second march. Lip service to building bridges, the fans. As Tim Fisher apparently said 'Sepalla is bonkers.'
They could sort it all by lunchtime. But they won't.
Unlike Royal Scam, I've not lost nearly all interest, (sure he'll be back) but it's getting to the point where it's like Ronnie Famer said - Northampton Reserves.
One thing, as we walked back to the car after the march, through some really grotty streets, (don't people pick up rubbish in their tiny front gardens anymore or put their dustbin out of sight in the back garden?) - I won't be going on any march next year. If it carries on there won't be a CCFC.