Club Statement (4 Viewers)

skybluebeduff

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Coventry City Football Club have issued the following statement...

Coventry City Football Club can confirm they have started the process of securing a site in the local area with the intention to build a new stadium.

Chief Executive Tim Fisher said: “Everyone is aware of the situation with the Ricoh Arena and the fact that we were forced out of the stadium, and the club has a responsibility to supporters to make sure the Sky Blues have a long term home. Doing nothing is simply not an option. The ongoing legal issues have prevented us from talking about this major development until now.

"Therefore we retained stadium specialists some months ago to advise us on suitable sites for a permanent club stadium in the local Coventry area. This will involve a substantial further investment in the CCFC

"Given the current position with the Ricoh Arena, we have had also to make contingency plans to fulfil our fixtures on an interim basis, whilst we begin to deliver the long-term vision. That process is also well underway.

We will ensure that all the fans are kept fully informed as the situation develops and the upcoming fan meetings will provide a further opportunity for discussion."

Read more at http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/club-statement-on-stadium-site-827103.aspx#sJxPGqYCHjEa5Xlh.99
 

hill83

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Take Sisu out of the equation and a new ground, in Coventry, with 100% of the revenue is a good thing.
 

The Penguin

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Deliver the long term vision.

Yeah, right. I wouldn't trust Fisher or SISU to organise a shag in a brothel if they were given explicit, written instructions.
 
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Ddccfc

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Old Peugeot site? Technically in Rugby Borough, so no issue with Cov City Council planning, but still close enough to be considered in Coventry...
 

ajsccfc

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Chief Executive Tim Fisher said: “Everyone is aware of the situation with the Ricoh Arena and the fact that we were forced out of the stadium..."


Nope, still not a fact.
 

wingy

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So the legal Situation now allows comunication of this nature that before yesterday it Could'nt ,Whats Changed these things have been said before ,the only thing that changed yesterday was appletons statement that Ltd was for sale .I only see this as food for their dealings with the League ,we must lobby them .
AGain the fat Buffoon uses the Word FORCED.:jerkit::jerkit::blue::blue::blue::slap::slap::slap:
 

shy_tall_knight

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agreed ownership of the stadium is vital but and its a big but, since their initial investment in 2007 up to the summer of 2009 when they stopped investing in the squad - what makes you think they will invest 30 - 40m in a new stadium which won't be there for another 3/4 seasons. Just hot air.
 

lifelongcityfan

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its there last throw of the dice! they will leave no stone unturned in their attempts to find a new stadium ( player swop around as you want. More sisu bullshit
 

The Penguin

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I genuinely think this arseclown believes that if he says something enough, people will believe it.

Trouble is, the number of people who believe anything he says is dwindling fast.
 

BrisbaneBronco

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The statement is aimed at making the right noises to both the FL and the administrator so that SISU win bid for CCFC Ltd.
We will then ground share until we fold.
 

Samo

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Utter Bullshit!
 

Sutty

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If we were to leave the Ricoh, play elsewhere for a few seasons, and then return to the city in a stadium we own, I'd see that as progress.

However, who's to say these plans wouldn't change some way down the line? We know SISU's aims are purely financial (as you'd expect from an investment group) which is potentially very dangerous if they see a market for a club somewhere else on a permanent basis.
 

psgm1

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Old Peugeot site? Technically in Rugby Borough, so no issue with Cov City Council planning, but still close enough to be considered in Coventry...

NOT in Coventry so will not be coventry city fc ! And I suspect 99% will agree

Also not a chance they would get it through planning (with the court cases planning objections etc) and built in 3 years. And even if they did, there will be absolutely no support. It is an utter non - starter.
 
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lifelongcityfan

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timmy stated why would he subsidise a failing business (acl)- well are sisu really going to pour millions into a youth team with no ground? Dont thinkso....more sabre rattling. Hopefully this is the end game for them
 

Sub

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forced out of the stadium !! how? you need to pay the rent to the land lords they have said we can still play there!! just pay the money you owe sell the club and crawl back under the rock you lot came from in the cayman islands:slap::slap::slap::slap::slap::slap:
 
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Ddccfc

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NOT in Coventry so will not be coventry city fc ! And I suspect 99% will agree

Also not a chance they would get it through planning (with the court cases planning objections etc) and built in 3 years. And even if they did, there will be absolutely no support. It is an utter non - starter.

Hey, I'm not advocating it. Just a suggestion of what might be being considered
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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agreed ownership of the stadium is vital but and its a big but, since their initial investment in 2007 up to the summer of 2009 when they stopped investing in the squad - what makes you think they will invest 30 - 40m in a new stadium which won't be there for another 3/4 seasons. Just hot air.

To quote him in the CT, “People have to understand we do not posture, we do not threaten, because that is not how you do business, you only do business in good faith. Always."


They seem to be trying to make it clear once and for all that they are serious about a new stadium. Despite the fans having clearly sent the message that they want no part of it!
 

skybluetower

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Surely Sisu's plan is to tell the supporters that they will build a new stadium - that is obviously bullshit ! in the meantime ground share and leave the Ricoh empty in the hope that they finally distress ACL enough to pick the Ricoh up for next to nothing ?
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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I'm gratefull that for once Timmy has listened to the fans you cant beat these on line surveys can you.

"Dan what were the results of the survey/"
"well Tim 2% agreed with you"
"So 100% of the people that agreed with me actually agreed with me?"
"well yes but....."
"good thats a mandate then I knew the fans would be behind me must do another one soon this is better than I thought"
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Surely Sisu's plan is to tell the supporters that they will build a new stadium - that is obviously bullshit ! in the meantime ground share and leave the Ricoh empty in the hope that they finally distress ACL enough to pick the Ricoh up for next to nothing ?

Sounds like a plan..:thinking about:
 

stupot07

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NOT in Coventry so will not be coventry city fc ! And I suspect 99% will agree

Also not a chance they would get it through planning (with the court cases planning objections etc) and built in 3 years. And even if they did, there will be absolutely no support. It is an utter non - starter.

Will west ham changing their name when they move into the Olympic stadium?
 

ajsccfc

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50p still says that they'll eventually put out some hilarious statement about how they've come to terms to remain at the Ricoh after listening to the fans because the fans come first and they love the fans.

That's fifty whole pence I'm putting up, so you know I'm serious.
 

The Penguin

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Perhaps this is just me being optimistic, or stating the obvious, but I can't help but feel that this statement; and decision; will turn out to be a huge mistake.

If there was ever something that would galvanise the supporters, it's the thought of SISU taking responsibility for a "long-term vision".
 

CCFC Germany

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How do we afford to build a new stadium when in administration ??
To be liquidated 2 yrs after opening ?

Alemannia Aachen from Germany, former Bundesliga side just dropped in fourth division and almost got liquidated during the season. They still do not know if they are going to get a licence to lay in fourth division. Building a new stadium broke their necks.
 

fernandopartridge

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All those talking about the relationship with the council lessening the likelihood of planning permission are wrong. Plans can't be turned down on a whim, even less so with changes to legislation being brought in by the government.
 

Grendel

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All those talking about the relationship with the council lessening the likelihood of planning permission are wrong. Plans can't be turned down on a whim, even less so with changes to legislation being brought in by the government.

That is correct. If it was a regeneration of an area it would have to be accepted.
 

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