SISU Statement - Article From Sky Sports (1 Viewer)

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Limey

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Seems reasonable to me. We all know ccfc need their own ground.

As mentioned earlier, council have gone nuts deep with wasps/Ricoh set up and won't risk egg on face of failure now.

A nice compromise would be 50% offer on ricoh. No reason for wasps to offer us this though.
 

chiefdave

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Was expecting the standard rubbish so quite surprised at this. Certainly explains why certain people have been going in to overdrive the last few days.

Well and truly puts the ball back in the council & Wasps court. For the first time, at least as far as I can remember, SISU have publically offered an olive branch. The council get onside with a new stadium and Wasps let them stay until its built.

Surely there isn't a single supporter who could disagree with that stance. Of course you can choose to believe they wouldn't follow through on it but that is inconsequential. It is now for the council & Wasps to step up.

Will be interesting to see their responses.
 

RoboCCFC90

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What about the King's Hill area just near Stoneleigh? That is in Warwick District Council, but adjacent to the CCC boundary, and they are planning on building 1500 houses there. Could include a stadium. There is also the Warwickshire Gateway site between the A45 and the airport - this is in Warwick District too, and a massive area of development ...

Ryton would be perfect, close to the A45 and A46, there is currently land that has not been used by ProLogis off of the Oxford Road, could easily get a 15,000- 20,000 stadium on there.
 

Nick

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Was expecting the standard rubbish so quite surprised at this. Certainly explains why certain people have been going in to overdrive the last few days.

Well and truly puts the ball back in the council & Wasps court. For the first time, at least as far as I can remember, SISU have publically offered an olive branch. The council get onside with a new stadium and Wasps let them stay until its built.

Surely there isn't a single supporter who could disagree with that stance. Of course you can choose to believe they wouldn't follow through on it but that is inconsequential. It is now for the council & Wasps to step up.

Will be interesting to see their responses.

That's the thing isn't it.

They may well not go through with it, if the council say "lets do it" then the onus is on SISU isn't it?
 

chiefdave

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Ryton would be perfect, close to the A45 and A46, there is currently land that has not been used by ProLogis off of the Oxford Road, could easily get a 15,000- 20,000 stadium on there.
I have a feeling that land was given some sort of redevelopment grant that rules it out. Might be mixing that up with somewhere else though.
 

chiefdave

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They may well not go through with it, if the council say "lets do it" then the onus is on SISU isn't it?
Exactly, the council says 'we don't believe you' just means SISU can bat away any future criticism by saying they tried and the council point blank refused to assist the club.

The council simply has to back this, if it turns out to be rubbish then it only makes the council look good and SISU look even more ridiculous than they have in the past.
 

Nick

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Exactly, the council says 'we don't believe you' just means SISU can bat away any future criticism by saying they tried and the council point blank refused to assist the club.

The council simply has to back this, if it turns out to be rubbish then it only makes the council look good and SISU look even more ridiculous than they have in the past.
It also needs the trust to back it too. Anything else will show them up even more
 

vow

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I have zero concern about the vote very few team will vote against us only the relegated teams from league one and two, to many teams have to much revenue to lose from our away following to vote us out
I'm not as confident as you, just look at Glasgow Rangers a few seasons ago?

It'll be short term thinking by the club's I believe i.e. "Oooh we won't be relegated this season due to Coventrys demise!"
 

RoboCCFC90

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Was expecting the standard rubbish so quite surprised at this. Certainly explains why certain people have been going in to overdrive the last few days.

Well and truly puts the ball back in the council & Wasps court. For the first time, at least as far as I can remember, SISU have publically offered an olive branch. The council get onside with a new stadium and Wasps let them stay until its built.

Surely there isn't a single supporter who could disagree with that stance. Of course you can choose to believe they wouldn't follow through on it but that is inconsequential. It is now for the council & Wasps to step up.

Will be interesting to see their responses.

This is it, the responses now from CCC and the Wasps will be hotly anticipated, interesting to see how this pans out.
 

Captain Dart

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Liquid Gold

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It's been "drop the legals" for weeks
Now they've offered to drop the legals on certain conditions
The response on Facebook is "drop the legals"
 

skybluegod

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Seems reasonable to me. We all know ccfc need their own ground.

As mentioned earlier, council have gone nuts deep with wasps/Ricoh set up and won't risk egg on face of failure now.

A nice compromise would be 50% offer on ricoh. No reason for wasps to offer us this though.

That is not a good offer at all. We would them be 50% liable for the money owed to Wasps shareholders. As the Ricoh is held a collateral from what i remember
 

I was eleven in 87

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I’ve only read the letter so far as I’m walking home from work, but from this I’m picking up that SISU’s plan A to stay at the Ricoh ‘our spiritual home for the long term’ is no longer Plan A.

Well who would have thought that SISU have changed their minds again.
Shucks.
 

Captain Dart

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IF all of the statement is true.

Then i see that as reasonable from Sisu, Council let us build a new stadium in exchange for no more legal action. Let wasps have the Ricoh.

However does this mean we will drop Legal action against Wasps? As in they name the council could they open it against Wasps?
How about swaps, build Wasps a little stadium, they only need 12k capacity for most games. :happy:
 
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shmmeee

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Sigh

Define “help” and define “reasonable terms” and maybe we’re getting somewhere.

Are they wanting financial help buying land? Do they want CCC to give them/sell them land?

Still not sure what’s stopping them buying land and putting planning in. CCC can’t just deny planning because they don’t like someone. If the app conforms to policy it’s got to be granted.

Am I being too cynical in seeing this as yet another way to kick everything into the long grass so they’ve got time to distress Wasps?
 

Nick

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Sigh

Define “help” and define “reasonable terms” and maybe we’re getting somewhere.

Are they wanting financial help buying land? Do they want CCC to give them/sell them land?

Still not sure what’s stopping them buying land and putting planning in. CCC can’t just deny planning because they don’t like someone. If the app conforms to policy it’s got to be granted.
They can make things difficult though. They can also make things difficult for people who deal with sisu.

Let's not bullshit otherwise
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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I'm not as confident as you, just look at Glasgow Rangers a few seasons ago?

It'll be short term thinking by the club's I believe i.e. "Oooh we won't be relegated this season due to Coventrys demise!"
I may be wrong but I don't see it going this way, I believe the EFL will use specific wording in their question that will mean clubs can't really vote in our favour. 'Are you confident Coventry can fulfill their fixtures for next season with a suitable stadium deal' or something of that ilk, which of course, other clubs can't be. I might be looking into it too much but don't see it as a flat 'Do you want to expel Coventry City?'
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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It reads as if that offer has been made and ignored.

What actually is the offer? It’s more of an accusation really.


Council will deny they are deliberately trying to stop CCFC building there own stadium and that wasps are ready to negotiate once the litigation is dropped.
 

shmmeee

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Isn't that only buying council land? Wouldn't show if private

You’d likely put outline planning in first I’d imagine. Sadly all the property experts are out of the office right now or I’d get a better answer.
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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So now it’s over to wasps to say (and id hazard a guess this is how the Westminster meeting will go) “Deal agreed - conditional on legal action being dropped”

Brings the ball back into SISUs court
 
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