CET: Nene park a potential new "home" (3 Viewers)

skyblu3sk

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SKY BLUES CHECK OUT POSSIBLE NEW homes: COVENTRY City have explored the possibility of playing their home matches at a ground 45 miles from the city.
The club last week threatened to find an alternative home as their war of words with Ricoh Arena owners ACL grew more bitter.

And the Coventry Telegraph understands that they have inquired about switching home fixtures to Rushden and Diamonds' former ground, Nene Park in Northamptonshire, which currently lies vacant.

Owners Sisu appear determined to find a “more affordable home“ after the company running the SKY BLUES REPORTER Ricoh issued a statutory demand for the £1.1million arrears owed by the football club, giving City 21 days to stump up their unpaid rent.

If they fail to meet the Boxing Day deadline the Sky Blues, bankrolled by Sisu for the last five years, would have to declare themselves insolvent or face a winding-up order.

It emerged over the weekend that City have turned down a latest offer from ACL which would see a rent reduction of 67 per cent, down to £400,000-a-year from £1.28million, as well as giving the club ten years to pay off what they owe and the chance to take matchday revenue from refreshments.

Asked about Nene Park, the club issued the following statement: “Following the issuing of a statutory demand by ACL last week the board of directors of CCFC will, first and foremost, continue to work hard at bringing about a resolution regarding the rent dispute with ACL that will enable the football club to remain at the Ricoh Arena.

“However, in the interim period, they must consider other alternative and appropriate venues which are affordable for a football club to ensure CCFC fulfil their future fix tures. The club has therefore commenced the sensible process of making contact with other football clubs to evaluate if their stadiums meet our requirements should negotiations with ACL fail to reach a mutually agreed position on the rent with the result that CCFC is forced to move away from the Ricoh to a new venue.“

Nene Park is recognised as one of the finest grounds in non-League football, but it is a 90-mile round trip from Coventry city centre and it's 6,500 capacity (4,500 seated) would be effectively swallowed up by the Sky Blues' season-ticket holders, assuming they would be prepared to travel that far.

The stadium, originally the home of Irthlingborough Diamonds, was massively upgraded in 1992 following the club's merger with Rushden Town * the £30million project funded by Doc Martens owner Max Griggs.

But although his investment saw Rushden and Diamonds promoted to the Football league they could not attract crowds to maintain that momentum and went bust in 2011.

Neighbours Kettering Town took over as tenants, but their own financial problems meant that they could not afford the running costs and last month switched to playing their home matches at Corby Town, leaving Nene Park mothballed.

City have played one competitive game at the ground, in august 2005, when a crowd of 3,240 saw the Sky Blues win a Carling Cup tie 3-0 with goals from Gary McSheffrey, Matt Heath and andy Morrell.
 

coundonskyblue

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Is anyone else getting concerned about the cretins we have in charge of our club? They look like there about to take our club to new depths.
 

Sub

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SISU can well and truly stick it up there arse if they think im going there for home games or anywhere else for that matter. that will be the final straw that will stop me attending home games we will cease to be CCFC if we are not playing in coventry:(:(:(:(:(:(
 

coundonskyblue

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SISU can well and truly stick it up there arse if they think im going there for home games or anywhere else for that matter. that will be the final straw that will stop me attending home games we will cease to be CCFC if we are not playing in coventry<img src="http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif" border="0" alt="" title="" smilieid="11" class="inlineimg" /><img src="http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif" border="0" alt="" title="" smilieid="11" class="inlineimg" /><img src="http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif" border="0" alt="" title="" smilieid="11" class="inlineimg" /><img src="http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif" border="0" alt="" title="" smilieid="11" class="inlineimg" /><img src="http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif" border="0" alt="" title="" smilieid="11" class="inlineimg" /><img src="http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif" border="0" alt="" title="" smilieid="11" class="inlineimg" />

Me too. I support Coventry, not Rushden.
 

jon92

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If they move ground they can pay for the travel to the games as its there fault were in this position
 

Diehard Si

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This is nothing more than a propaganda story in their war with ACL.

It's saying "We don't need the Ricoh". It's a bargaining tool, nothing else.
 

coundonskyblue

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6500 capacity, 700 away tickets, after that would they fit all the season ticket holders in?

I wonder which brain come up with this idea? If this is given genuine consideration its no wonder the club is in the state it is.
 

Walking Bird

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About the most ridiculous idea i've ever seen!
 

Lord_Nampil

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There's the dimond club members as well which is over 1000 so that's 7,000 roughly!!! There just looking at possibilities but I still think the rent will get sorted IMO ACL need to meet the club half way between the 250k and 400k figures branded around by the 2 parties!
 

hill83

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F*ck that. Not a chance this is a viable option.
They can genuinely f*ck right off.
 

torchomatic

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Otis

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Going to cost the club surely.

A lot of people will be wanting money back on the ST's. They either pay that back or end up with thousands of very irate fans.

If we move to Nene Park I won't be going. I wouldn't be able to go.

They are truly idiots in charge of this club. Doing something like this is snubbing their noses at ACL.

But it is also their snubbing their noses at the fans. They must be too dumb to realise this though.

Numpties.
 

Grendel

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We won't be moving there. It's posturing and a bargaining tool.
 

Otis

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We won't be moving there. It's posturing and a bargaining tool.


Yep, agree. I'm just annoyed at even the suggestion. :D

I am reasonably chilled about the whole situation to be honest.

Pompey were given the last rites monthly every month for about 2 years. Just how many times were we told 'this is the end for Pompey?'

Bluff, smoke and mirrors and posturing. You're right I'm sure Grendel.
 

Sub

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We won't be moving there. It's posturing and a bargaining tool.

I understand what you are saying grendel but the relationship between SISU and the fans is crap now and this is only going to annoy the fans even more with stupid ideas like this. do they not relise they need the fans on side for the club to suceed they just totally ignore their customer base which is madness for any buisness:(:(:(
 

Otis

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Well that's my thinking, Sub. Just talk of course, but talk like this just irks the fans rather than turn them towards the CCFC standpoint and against those very naughty ACL types.
 

Grendel

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It's not much of a threat as I suspect the league rules will mean it is vetoed anyway.
 

Tad

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Going to cost the club surely.

A lot of people will be wanting money back on the ST's. They either pay that back or end up with thousands of very irate fans.

If we move to Nene Park I won't be going. I wouldn't be able to go.

They are truly idiots in charge of this club. Doing something like this is snubbing their noses at ACL.

But it is also their snubbing their noses at the fans. They must be too dumb to realise this though.

Numpties.

I'm no expert, but i'm pretty sure by law you could get a refund for your season ticket if a move did happen. When you bought your season ticket, it was for a seat at the ricoh for Coventry City games. Nothing else. Which means SISU have broken the terms under which you brought your ticket for.
 
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pusbccfc

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Where's the nearest train station ;)
 

sylus

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I'm no expert, but i'm pretty sure by law you could get a refund for your season ticket if a move did happen. When you bought your ST it was for a seat at the ricoh arena for Cov games. Nothing else. Which means the terms would have been broke..


if this move was implicated,do you really think ST holders would get a refund,now they might be entitled to it,doesn't mean they will get it,hey! sisu can't even pay the bills.some on here remind me of headless chickens.
 

Tad

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if this move was implicated,do you really think ST holders would get a refund,now they might be entitled to it,doesn't mean they will get it,hey! sisu can't even pay the bills.some on here remind me of headless chickens.

Thats why I used the word LAW. Some people on here remind me of how illiterate people can be ;)
 
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mattylad

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SISU want you all up in arms bcos for every two that turn on them someone else will turn on ACL. SISU also know they and
ACL have a contract in place and will be sued for future rent even if the club moves.
It's all posturing so keep your pants on and wait until something concrete happens
 

WillieStanley

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Where's the nearest train station ;)

Wink face acknowledged, but that's another thing! I used to see a girl from Rushden. No direct train... Either a train to Northampton or Bedford, then bus/train to Rushden. Horrid little place too! That was over 10 years ago, mind.

Got to be posturing. Plus, I'm sure after Wimbledon, legislation were put in place to stop this happening again.

These last two seasons have taken their toll, man! Its more like a TV programme at the moment.
 

skyblueinBaku

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Meaningless bluster from 'smugface' Fisher. He's just trying to act tough. If the board imagine that we will take this latest outpouring of tripe seriously, they must think that we are as stupid as they are.
 

Black6Osprey

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I don't know why everyone is getting worked up about this. I've got more chance of finding my knob's grown an extra 3 inches overnight than this happening.
 

covcity4life

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i hope this is meaningless...i really do

i have a 12 game apckage,i dont wanna travelt hat far,they better refund and for those who do want to go they need to sort travel

fuck sake,things looking up ON the pitch....the ricoh pitch
 

Tad

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i hope this is meaningless...i really do

i have a 12 game apckage,i dont wanna travelt hat far,they better refund and for those who do want to go they need to sort travel

feck sake,things looking up ON the pitch....the ricoh pitch

By law, I'm sure they would have to if you wanted one. But as stated earlier, if ACL can't get a penny out of them what chance do we have..
 

woody11462

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I think this article is purely for bargaining purposes but IF we were to be kicked out of the Ricoh we need somewhere else and this place is both vacant AND is likely to meet league rules. We are gonna struggle to ground share with a another football league club as the fixture list has already been scheduled. If we need to use this ground to fulfil our fixture list then do be it. We could then look at other alternatives after that.

I fully understand that alot of fans will not want to travel to the 'new home' for principal reasons on top of it being both costly and time consuming and for that reason I think the capacity wouldn't be an issue.
 

DazzleTommyDazzle

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This has to be nonsense.

ACL have offered a reduction to £400k. TF has been posturing for circa £200k. It would appear then that the maximum gap is £200k.

The attendance at the last match was circa 11k. Nene Park holds 6.5k. Given that 2k of these are standing, their pricing will have to be lower so it's probably fair to say that each "lost" seat will cost about £20. Walsall brought more away fans than usual so let's say that despite our better form, we'd expect 10.5k for home games at the Ricoh. Let's say that Nene Park is full every week - that means we lose 4k paying customers each game @ £20 = £80k.

How many home games before our cost saving move starts to cost us money?
 

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