How does the club move forward with SISU (1 Viewer)

RoboCCFC90

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As it stands, I am wondering how it moves forward with any owner :(

I'd agree, how does the Club move forward should be the question can an agreement be forged with Wasps?


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Samo

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I'm all ears because I just can't see how. Someone convince me.

Either SISU believe there is a way, which at some point has to involve investment, or they don't in which case they will ditch the club
 
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skybluetony176

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As it stands, I am wondering how it moves forward with any owner :(

Do you not think a change of owner's could be progress in itself? Obviously it could mean out of the frying pan into the fire as Portsmouth fan's know all too well but it doesn't have too.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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I can't see how it moves with any owner.


Who would take us over now anyway? The incentive for any prospective owner was getting a piece of the Ricoh and now that's gone.
 

the rumpo kid

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I'd agree, how does the Club move forward should be the question can an agreement be forged with Wasps?


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get an agreement with wasps to let us use there players, because they got to be better than the fucking shower that played Worcester.
 

Otis

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I'm all ears because I just can't see how. Someone convince me.

Not by having some crazy idea about a new stadium that's for sure.

Certainly not with these owners anyway.

The only way forwards I see is we do the 4 years here, look to extend that, but at the same time look to trying to obtaining a joint partnership at the Ricoh with Wasps.

That should be the long term goal. There is also all the surrounding land that could prove profitable in the future too.
 

Nick

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Do you not think a change of owner's could be progress in itself? Obviously it could mean out of the frying pan into the fire as Portsmouth fan's know all too well but it doesn't have too.

So the new owners are going to build a new stadium and be in the same situation, or buy from wasps?
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Not by having some crazy idea about a new stadium that's for sure.

Certainly not with these owners anyway.

The only way forwards I see is we do the 4 years here, look to extend that, but at the same time look to trying to obtaining a joint partnership at the Ricoh with Wasps.

That should be the long term goal. There is also all the surrounding land that could prove profitable in the future too.
Can't see it happening unless it goes horribly wrong for Wasps over the next 4 years, at least we can focus on becoming an established league 1 club now alongside Oldham, Colchester, Crawley and Fleetwood.
 

chiefdave

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So the new owners are going to build a new stadium and be in the same situation, or buy from wasps?

Could Wasps flip it for a quick profit. The club is worthless without stadium ownership. Wasps could buy it if and when SISU walk away for next to nothing (buying a distressed business on the cheap, sound familiar?) then package it up with 50% of ACL and sell everything on for a nice profit while ensuring the football club and its associated incomes stick around. Unlikely but unless Wasps go bust something like that is about the best we can hope for.
 

skybluejelly

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its quite simple ... they get that bloke from block 15 to move into there offices and continuously shout FORWARD like he does at matches
 

wingy

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I'm all ears because I just can't see how. Someone convince me.

First task Is to Sack off that loser Fisher ,as you all know I believe It's largely his Strategy we've been following ,Yes she's brought all the litigations but

His was the idea to distress IMO.

Then by the appointment of a respected local Business man as Chairman there may be a way to re-engage the wider fanbase .

am convinced his removal would add 4-5 K. to the gate ,again IMO.
 

Senior Vick from Alicante

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I would imagine that their is a lot of under hand politics still being played out behind the scenes. Theirs too many ego's involved for their not to be, would Wasps want to get into any serious involvement with SISU with their track record. Who ever owns the club needs to be hand in hand with the Wasps to enable City to move forward, theirs no benefit on trying to go it alone and staying at the stadium. You have to get on board to get anything out of it, but SISU have always done their own thing. Real dialogue with out the threat of leaving and building a new stadium has to be the starting point, Fisher needs to move on as he has to many times alienated the very people who we need on side. Their is a future but not until SISU have gone.
 
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Jack Griffin

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First task Is to Sack off that loser Fisher ,as you all know I believe It's largely his Strategy we've been following ,Yes she's brought all the litigations but

His was the idea to distress IMO.

Then by the appointment of a respected local Business man as Chairman there may be a way to re-engage the wider fanbase .

am convinced his removal would add 4-5 K. to the gate ,again IMO.

What are the odds of him being disqualified from holding directorships?
 

skybluetony176

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So the new owners are going to build a new stadium and be in the same situation, or buy from wasps?

Who knows. The only thing we know for certain is it's not going to happen with SISU. As far as I can see the only reason to not push for new owners is they could be as bad as SISU. They could also be better, let's face it that ain't going to be too difficult for any new owners.
 

skybluetony176

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Not by having some crazy idea about a new stadium that's for sure.

Certainly not with these owners anyway.

The only way forwards I see is we do the 4 years here, look to extend that, but at the same time look to trying to obtaining a joint partnership at the Ricoh with Wasps.

That should be the long term goal. There is also all the surrounding land that could prove profitable in the future too.

I agree. Just can't SISU capable of either wanting to do that or being capable of doing that even if they want to.
 

skybluetony176

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Could Wasps flip it for a quick profit. The club is worthless without stadium ownership. Wasps could buy it if and when SISU walk away for next to nothing (buying a distressed business on the cheap, sound familiar?) then package it up with 50% of ACL and sell everything on for a nice profit while ensuring the football club and its associated incomes stick around. Unlikely but unless Wasps go bust something like that is about the best we can hope for.

It's hard to see a better outcome for the club at this moment in time. I just can't see a way forward with SISU more now than ever.
 

rupert_bear

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I believe we are now in stage 3 of a well thought out strategy, first get back to the Ricoh, second sell the Ricoh, keep it away from the clutches of sisu and now third will hopefully be the big one ridding us of these incompetents running our club, that's Sepalla, Fisher, Waggott. Then we can move forward, until those have gone we go nowhere but backwards.
 

dongonzalos

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Agree a very long term rent deal and negotiate some access to F and B as part of it.

I think the clubs plan revolves around that crop of under 18's hence the short term contracts for all of our senior pros'
A new stadium is not viable.

My preferred option would be the consortium behind wasps takes CCFC off SISU's hands but I can't see it happening.
 

stupot07

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Can't see it happening unless it goes horribly wrong for Wasps over the next 4 years, at least we can focus on becoming an established league 1 club now alongside Oldham, Colchester, Crawley and Fleetwood.

Agreed. That's the only way i can see us going. We will not progress without access to revenues and new owners, therefore we will continue to stagnate in league one for the foreseeable future.


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I don't see how it goes further under Sisu, and I don't see it goes further under anybody else after what's happened recently to be quite honest. We moved to Northampton but hope remained because we all thought eventually common sense would prevail and we'd return which happened, what are we hoping for now? Short of Wasps going bust I don't see what future we have now. Sisu ain't going to build a ground; they'd probably never get planning permission off a Council with an agenda against them and they'd never come up with the money required anyway.

They'll always be a Coventry; too many care for there not to be, but I fear we'll have to start again right at the bottom. The whole thing has been totally rotten to the core for about about 15 - 20 years now; from ownership to onfield so maybe, sadly, starting the whole thing again from the bottom is our only hope.
 

Gazolba

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I'm all ears because I just can't see how. Someone convince me.

We turn around and walk backwards always looking at where we came from but with no idea where we are going.
 

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