EFL Stadium Vote (1 Viewer)

skybluetony176

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Absolutely barmy. Can't see how anyone can vote for any option at all.

50 miles is nonsensical. Has to be within 20 at the very maximum.

I can see why fans would vote for C, because A and B are like not having a club anyway.

Ridiculous poll, that.

Not voted myself and I’m not going to vote for

A) definitely kill the club

B) most likely kill the club

C) definitely kill the club
 

PVA

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I voted A, on the basis that SISU won't be here forever but I want my club to be. Voting B just feels to me like a temporary stay of execution - time passes quickly, and it could be used to kill the club in 3 years time with an argument that the fans wanted it that way. C is just a waste of an option.

Edit: as someone else said, none of the options are really acceptable.

Agree and I voted A for the same reasons.
 

Otis

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Not voted myself and I’m not going to vote for

A) definitely kill the club

B) most likely kill the club

C) definitely kill the club
Yup.

Totally agree.

One more season at Northampton and that would have been me done with the club and I know so many who felt exactly the same way. So many were close to quitting the club completely.

I have quite a few City supporting neighbours in my street and all of them have said they won't go if we move any sort of distance.

All 3 options are terrible. Truly awful and the notion that we can just come back after 3 years is utterly ridiculous. If the legal challenge is still ongoing (entirely possible), Wasps still won't deal with us and the 3 years would have to be extended anyway.
 

Nick

Administrator


Looks as if people aren't understanding it.. Would have been easier to just do it as :

Option C : No groundshare allowed as a last resort, expel from football league.

Thankfully I don't think the EFL will be making decisions based on it.
 

Covstu

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Not voted myself and I’m not going to vote for

A) definitely kill the club

B) most likely kill the club

C) definitely kill the club
Agree Tony, its barmy. 50 miles is unrealistic and I am sure some whizz will pull a 50 mile radius of the city in graphical format to show us what grounds tick that box. My head says B but I feel like we were at B when we were in Northampton, years went past and still nothing was done to find a permanent home so this just feels like we will sit outside of Coventry for 3 years then we wont have a plan at that stage and be in exactly the same position again.
 

Otis

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Looks as if people aren't understanding it.. Would have been easier to just do it as :

Option C : No groundshare allowed as a last resort, expel from football league.

Thankfully I don't think the EFL will be making decisions based on it.

Should have been an option D.

Kick out Sunderland instead of Coventry City?
 

shmmeee

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If people don’t want Sisu to drop the legals because that gives Wasps the upper hand

And don’t want a groundshare because it’ll kill the club

What the fuck do they want?

The parallels between this and Brexit are uncanny.
 

Liquid Gold

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If you like it or not is irrelevant. Either we get a rental deal at the Ricoh which doesn't look likely, we temporarily move out of the city or we cease to exist.

Fair enough if you wouldn't follow them out, entirely up to you, but to vote for C or to refuse to vote because it isn't the same to you is potentially denying the rest of us a chance to continue following the club and keeping it alive while we get rid of London Wasps sisu and any other parasite.
 

shmmeee

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There's plenty of them. What the fuck...


Not sure if serious but obviously the thinking is it’ll force a deal in Coventry. Same as how May thinks remainers will blink in the face of no deal and vote for her stuff.

It might be mental and risky, but it’s a strategy.
 

Liquid Gold

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If people don’t want Sisu to drop the legals because that gives Wasps the upper hand

And don’t want a groundshare because it’ll kill the club

What the fuck do they want?

The parallels between this and Brexit are uncanny.
Can I go for, I want sisu to drop the legals but can understand why they aren't and don't want a ground share but will accept it as a last alternative.
 

shmmeee

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To summarise without the pearl clutching:

Vote A if you think we need a new ground and a deadline wouldn’t be met and Wasps won’t blink on a Ricoh deal

Vote B if you think it’ll all be sorted in 3 years and Wasps won’t blink

Vote C if you think Wasps will blink and a ground share would kill the club
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
so if EFL are prepared to consider 50 miles as a limit how does that square with it couldn't possibly be more than 6 ?
 

shmmeee

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Can I go for, I want sisu to ddrop the legals but can understand why they aren't and don't want a ground share but will accept it as a last alternative.

The question is when do you decide there’s no other alternative. It’s a game of chicken and a groundshare is jumping out the way. Are we sure Wasps won’t blink? Then we’re at last resort. If not, we’re not.
 

Otis

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The question is when do you decide there’s no other alternative. It’s a game of chicken and a groundshare is jumping out the way. Are we sure Wasps won’t blink? Then we’re at last resort. If not, we’re not.
Agree.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Well it started off at least as an absolute limit for ground share or stadium according to the club ............ was never enforceable though as far as i can see
 

Nick

Administrator
The question is when do you decide there’s no other alternative. It’s a game of chicken and a groundshare is jumping out the way. Are we sure Wasps won’t blink? Then we’re at last resort. If not, we’re not.

People would rather us get kicked out of the league than throw some sand to make Wasps blink. That is the worrying thing.

It has been obvious from the start a groundshare would be a last resort.
 

Grendel

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Didn't say that, so stop twisting my words.

When we went to Northampton it felt like not having a club at all. This would feel the same and know loads and loads of people who felt the exact same way.

It will feel like not having a club at all and when we were in Northampton I didn't even know when we were playing. :(

Brighton were 85 miles away for two years.
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
People would rather us get kicked out of the league than throw some sand to make Wasps blink. That is the worrying thing.

It has been obvious from the start a groundshare would be a last resort.

What sand have you got?
 

Nick

Administrator
If we go groundshare we need actual action on a new stadium and not just hoping to wait it out until ACL goes bust like last time.

No more can kicking.

That's where option B comes in.

A stadium built and moved in within 3 years isn't viable but it needs actual action and plans to get it in motion if that's the plan.
 

Otis

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If we go groundshare we need actual action on a new stadium and not just hoping to wait it out until ACL goes bust like last time.

No more can kicking.
But we all know a new stadium won't happen.

The only good I can see coming out of this is that it will devalue the club and then maybe the likes of Hoffman's bid will be accepted and Wasps will have us back.

We go 50 miles away the club is going to be worthless.
 

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