I think you are right it is happening more and more and in lots of ways makes good sense. Just don't complain when your team gets moved down the road or its existence gets swallowed up by another identity.
Most people don't seem to mind anyway as the Wasps petition has gained a mighty 2500 signatures. Not good from the two combined fan bases really is it?
The trouble is franchise has as a word become about as popular as Ebola. While I personally would always consider CRFC as the true rugby team representing our City, and have no real interest in watching Wasps, I think some of the anger has been overplayed.
Firstly there are probably hundreds if not thousands of born and bred Coventrians who quite happily follow/support your Man Utd/Chelsea/Liverpools. All these big clubs have thousands of fans with no real connections with the communities of Liverpool or Manchester,it is like these fans have become individual franchises themselves.
And lets be honest 99% of other club's fans only cried crocodile tears over our exile to Northampton.Yes some might of 'tweeted ' their support,or put a like on facebook, or applauded at Arsenal or Notts County when we held up signs. I would be amazed if many other fans lost one nano second of sleep over our fate. Yes most thought it was wrong and a shame, but what clubs fans really ever boycotted Sixfields.
What fans including our own have ever boycotted MK ,only a handful at best. If you are a football mad youngster who happened to be born in Milton Keynes, who should you actually support?
As for the team who were actually known as the London Wasps,since when has High Wycombe been in London, it is no more in London than Northampton is in Coventry. They were effectively already a semi-franchise outfit anyway. Ideally Wasps would be playing in London where I'm sure they would rather be, and the Ricoh Arena would be the owned by CCFC, for the sole benefit of CCFC,unfortunately we don't live in an ideal world.