Tim said we are moving to rugby (1 Viewer)

joemercersaces

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Somebody moved next to Mildenhall stock car stadium and very almost closed it down because of noise pollution on a Saturday night, bankrupted the promoters in the process (ironically a family with the surname of Coventry) and it had to be taken over by another promoter to keep it going with strict conditions on noise. That was one resident, all the other local residents were on the side of the stadium.

You then have the opposite scenario where the residents of Brandon are blocking the development of housing to retain a speedway and stock car track.

Don’t underestimate the power of residents.

I like “very almost,” going to start using that!
 

skybluetony176

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I like “very almost,” going to start using that!

If another promoter hadn’t come in and saved it it would have. Best part of 100years history of motorsport on the site coming to end because some newby didn’t want to hear motorsports a mile down the road on a Saturday night every two weeks in the summer.
 

Warwickhunt

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9000? Must admit I've never been there but assumed it was like a Nuneaton type ground
more proffesonal type of ground than Nuneaton Question 9000 though? more like 7000 but definately would need some Temporary Stands on the Left hand side of the ground as you walk in even if it was Cheap Cowshed type like Stevenage ground. Plenty of good old fashioned standing room as well. I live by Junction2 of the M6 and it would take me 15 minutes to get there. Its got a CV post code so i would go
 

Warwickhunt

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The Planning process for upgrading Butlin Rd could easily take up to a year if there are objections.
wouldnt be surprised if planning permission already exists! Current owners want to build and extension stand have applied a few years ago but trying to get the funds! dont know how long the applications last for though but should imagine £500k from CCFC would put in a decent infratructure to establish required security. If we dont get promoted this year then Butlin Road would satisfy the EFL for now.
 

Ashdown

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Although Butlin Road is a better and bigger ground than Liberty Way, access and infrastructure are not as good (still not very good at Liberty Way). However, in Nuneaton there would be less objections from residents as it is on an industrial estate and there is much more space for the erection of temporary stands. Is all the ground around owned by the rugby club? If it is, then that could cause a lot of potential difficulties as they are far from sympathetic to Nuneaton Town. The fact that Smurthwaite is the owner, on the face of it, should be a positive.
The prospect of our club playing at either non league ground, or even worse, somewhere further away fills me with gloom. Would we ever be able to return to Coventry? Would we just gradually dwindle and die with Sisu holding on to the husk of what was once our club to continue with their legal actions?
Err in essence yes.
 

MalcSB

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The only positive I can see from this proposal is that our old friend from Rugby Hackney Fox would be horrified at the City playing in his hometown.
And, of course, we would survive a bit longer than if we were expelled from EFL. So at least two positives then.
 

itsabuzzard

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CCFC leaving isn’t going to help wasps one bit financially. Wasps are right in the shit financialy with no way in paying it back. Gates dropping, no European rugby next season, senior players leaving and being replaced with foreign imports that won’t settle indicate its going south fast.

My opinion is SISU will hold out until wasps go under in a couple or three years. And it is heading that way isn’t it?
There seems to be an assumption that if Wasps go under, SISU will walk back in to the Ricoh. Why?

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CCFC54321

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There seems to be an assumption that if Wasps go under, SISU will walk back in to the Ricoh. Why?

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Because there’s a stadium then potential up for grabs. I know, and I agree with the ‘SISU haven’t the money’ and I wouldn’t want them in control of the Ricoh like the next person as we wouldn’t get rid of them but I think that’s what there game is.
 

itsabuzzard

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Because there’s a stadium then potential up for grabs. I know, and I agree with the ‘SISU haven’t the money’ and I wouldn’t want them in control of the Ricoh like the next person as we wouldn’t get rid of them but I think that’s what there game is.
Things didn't turn out too well for them the first time they worked on that assumption, and you'd think they might have learnt their lesson. It's a high-risk strategy because there's so much that's outwith their control. It's no way to run a football club.

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chiefdave

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Things didn't turn out too well for them the first time they worked on that assumption, and you'd think they might have learnt their lesson. It's a high-risk strategy because there's so much that's outwith their control. It's no way to run a football club.
Which other Premiership Rugby club do you think would have a go at moving across the country to play at the Ricoh? Or is there another sport with a team crying out to move to a 30K stadium miles away from their home?

Lets face it. Wasps should never have moved, the rugby authorities should have stood up to their owner and the Fisher-esque BS he was spouting. The chances of finding a second club prepared to bail the council out are slim.

So the other option, if the council still refuse to sell to the football club, is a new stadium operators. Any new stadium operator will not want and empty stadium and will more than likely be doing everything they can to get the club back.
 

itsabuzzard

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Which other Premiership Rugby club do you think would have a go at moving across the country to play at the Ricoh? Or is there another sport with a team crying out to move to a 30K stadium miles away from their home?

Lets face it. Wasps should never have moved, the rugby authorities should have stood up to their owner and the Fisher-esque BS he was spouting. The chances of finding a second club prepared to bail the council out are slim.

So the other option, if the council still refuse to sell to the football club, is a new stadium operators. Any new stadium operator will not want and empty stadium and will more than likely be doing everything they can to get the club back.
No idea about other rugby clubs moving in, but I don't recall anyone predicting Wasps arrival in Cov, least of all SISU. I just think it's a strange way to go about business to make assumptions, when so much rides on the outcome.

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MalcSB

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Not owning it - but it would be a dam sight easier to pressure the council into agreeing a rental agreement then it would be with Wasps
It wouldn’t be the council agreeing a rental - they don’t own the stadium company. if wasps go broke, they would surely go into administration and any remaining assets, such as acl and the associated 250 year lease on the Ricoh, would be put up for sale. How many businesses want a football stadium?
 

itsabuzzard

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No idea about other rugby clubs moving in, but I don't recall anyone predicting Wasps arrival in Cov, least of all SISU. I just think it's a strange way to go about business to make assumptions, when so much rides on the outcome.

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Just realised I missed an apostrophe out. Apologies.

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Otis

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Just realised I missed an apostrophe out. Apologies.

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Ricketts

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I assumed it was one of those Scottish words that have just been accepted in to the dictionary.

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I am going to trowel through the previous threads now to find about this.

Or of course you could send me a link.

Och aye the noo
 

Ricketts

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Trowel? Are you doing this deliberately?

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I thought it would be overkill to use a plough.

So a trowel would be the best implement.

Some people, I understand, think trawl would be the correct term.

Believe me, tears are running from my eyes at this.
 

Gazolba

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Tim Fisher is the man who, nearly 3 weeks ago, told talksport that there would be some good news coming to Coventry fans within a fortnight and that the EFL had informed him that we had to play within 6 miles of the centre of Coventry .
If you can be sent to prison for life and get out in 15 years, I'm sure 6 miles can mean 10 miles.
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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It wouldn’t be the council agreeing a rental - they don’t own the stadium company. if wasps go broke, they would surely go into administration and any remaining assets, such as acl and the associated 250 year lease on the Ricoh, would be put up for sale. How many businesses want a football stadium?
They said at the time of the sale that in that event the lease would revert back to the council
 

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