I think you can probably guess Nick....
Do tell?
Starts with S ends with U and we owe them a quid or two.
What's that based on? How many times have we actually heard it before?
I don't have to hear it from anyone it's based on common sense. SISU will still have their investors awaiting some sort of a return from their investment from CCFC so from an objective business perspective I'd be baffled they handed over such funds to the club. Surely from this basis you can't believe they have the sentiment to wisely invest such a sum back into the club to improve its infrastructure. To Joy that would be considered about as useful as putting £3 million into a blender and pressing 'on'.
What makes this scenario different Nick is that the club effectively do not need such a cash injection to stay afloat given we've had a relatively successful financial year with funds generated from player sales, FA Cup runs and our current Play-Off success. If the club don't require the money to remain sustainable, then surely SISU will see that £3 million as a luxury CCFC have no need for? And in turn could be put to better use. After all the club is still their business...
You are speaking as if the Madison money will go to sisu and they get it unless they want to give it to the club as an injection. That's not how it works is it?
We heard all this time and time again, they may well decide they want to draw some of the interest back.
The same as joys took the Madison sale money, they took all the season ticket money and ran, all the check a trade money went to them etc.
That then causes people to actually ask the questions like "when I buy a ticket, how much do sisu give to ccfc"
How does that help?
How do you know funds aren't needed? It is all speculation until the accounts which is is the point.
Usually they don't match up to the speculation either which again is it point.
We'll be sold out 12-24 weeks into the season xxxsome will stay,maybe about 1 or 2k add toa ttendence each week
I don't know 100%, but is no one is allowed to speculate because they'll automatically be wrong? Again I'll reiterate, this season with around £1 million generated from player sales, the FA Cup run combined with our success in the Play-Offs suggests financially it's unlikely need a significant injection of funds to keep us afloat. Given that the most recent annual financial report stated that we more or less break even with a turnover of £4 million, providing a player is sold, (quote from TF) then our current situation is surely far more sustainable this year? The FA Cup run, the sales of G. Thomas, B. Stevenson and C. Harries, as well as our current success in the play-offs will probably cover our overheads for half a season. So in SISU's eyes what on earth would we need £3 million for lets be realistic Nick? SISU will only provide as and when we need it, that's not a conspiracy theory or speculation that's fact.
I'd be more than happy to be proved wrong at the end of the financial year next April but I very much doubt I will be,
Exactly Nick, it's always been a feeling of siege mentality for me; my team matters more than feelings about SISU, Wasps, the Council etc.Where have you been the whole season? With the FA Cup run especially promoting this it has been going on already that it's all about the club, manager, players etc.
That sort of thing hasn't just appeared now. It has been noticeably building since Robins walked back in through the door.
I take it the trust will be on board, rather than playing up to the NOPM mob you speak of and taking great pleasure in repeated "show of hands" of who is boycotting with smirks and smug grins?
It's always been the case of support the team and club and fuck the rest of them hasn't it? If it wasn't for so much nonsense propaganda from people with agendas then it would be the norm for the majority of people, however sadly people believe the nonsense about SISU pocketing all the money etc etc they read online. They believe that if they starve CCFC of funds then SISU will have to sell up.
This season as it's progressed more and more have got away from the "morals" and got back into football. That's how it should be.
I don't know 100%, but is no one is allowed to speculate because they'll automatically be wrong? Again I'll reiterate, this season with around £1 million generated from player sales, the FA Cup run combined with our success in the Play-Offs suggests financially it's unlikely need a significant injection of funds to keep us afloat. Given that the most recent annual financial report stated that we more or less break even with a turnover of £4 million, providing a player is sold, (quote from TF) then our current situation is surely far more sustainable this year? The FA Cup run, the sales of G. Thomas, B. Stevenson and C. Harries, as well as our current success in the play-offs will probably cover our overheads for half a season. So in SISU's eyes what on earth would we need £3 million for lets be realistic Nick? SISU will only provide as and when we need it, that's not a conspiracy theory or speculation that's fact.
I'd be more than happy to be proved wrong at the end of the financial year next April but I very much doubt I will be,
Exactly Nick, it's always been a feeling of siege mentality for me; my team matters more than feelings about SISU, Wasps, the Council etc.
36k tickets for a fourth tier play off, that's way beyond the wildest dreams of the franchise so let's build on it
If we go with your bullshit arbitrary 90% number then it would be to cover the fucking losses that this football club makes you idiotAny sell on money from Maddison will eclipse promotion from this league 10 times over , CCFC will see at best 10 per cent of it. If anyone thinks otherwise they are deluded.
The 90 per cent ? ..........................
If we go with your bullshit arbitrary 90% number then it would be to cover the fucking losses that this football club makes you idiot
*sorry I mean joys new handbag or whatever you idiots say
Why am i an idiot if you agree with it ? explain its a new one for me ...
Probably because he didn't agree with it?
I think we're saying the same sort of thing. Wembley on Monday is a Division 4 game. I think people are stupid or deluded, football is not degrees more of entertainment the higher up the leagues you go, it's more about personal feelings of esteem for watching it!Can you please ask the 36K to try and turn up every week ? sorry explain why they don't turn up every week ............... if they actually give a shit.
No one not turning up is not because of SISU its because the team is playing in Division 4.
Only if they get promoted and win.the fact remains more fans will come to see Coventry if they get promoted, a chimp can understand that .
Only if they get promoted and win.
Aren't we up on last season's attendance?
Yup. tbf if we win, we'll probably get an upsurge in season ticket sales with the optimism, and 'big' games are useful for catching the kids and getting them on board for life. (We need next season an Accrington equivalent gate, without the performance or result!)Exactly, if we get promoted then sit say bottom 7 or 8 then who is going to bother when it's freezing in November?
What i meant by my comment was if we lose to Exeter, which means we are going nowhere. Which means the SISU shop opens. If we go up then we may hold these players for another season. Unless we get offered silly monies for Bayliss like Madders.If you know your history, we mainly sell players when we’re going nowhere.
Not sure it’s ever been shut?What i meant by my comment was if we lose to Exeter, which means we are going nowhere. Which means the SISU shop opens. If we go up then we may hold these players for another season. Unless we get offered silly monies for Bayliss like Madders.
I would love to go to every game, but I have work commitments. I'm glad that this game is on a bank holiday so im not in. I will be one person, who just can't make it every game.
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Promotion definitely would. Even without promotion itself, a sense of upward momentum or optimism is enough to get people interested again.
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