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Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Bit of an odd conclusion to draw. Personally if the council and / or Wasps have done something wrong I'd want them to be punished and CCFC to return to the city but each to their own.
Whose conclusion? Not mine. Out of CCC, Wasps and CCFC which is suffering the most ?
 

djr8369

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I think you’re missing my point!

They will give a shit if the population of Coventry where their stadium is based makes it unviable for them to remain here!

We could never apply enough pressure and even if we could we could do it without letting the club go under!


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OffenhamSkyBlue

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One thing I would say is I hope the club, and if not the club maybe the trust, ensure there is transport for those, particularly kids and the old boys, that can't drive there or walk from New St.
Thanks for sticking up for me, Chief!
I can't commit to the number of matches that justify a season ticket, but i'll try to get to as many games there as i did at the W*sps Nest.

By the way, can we have all our signage and dark blue seats back - their continued use of them would clearly breach copyright infringement of the club crest and motto?
 

djr8369

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Curious. If brum are playing away on a sat, can we play on the same day as villla or would we need to be 3rd in consideration meaning it’s likely that most home games will be on a Friday or Sunday

If games are Friday or Sunday then does that mean they can be on ifollow?


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theferret

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Curious. If brum are playing away on a sat, can we play on the same day as villla or would we need to be 3rd in consideration meaning it’s likely that most home games will be on a Friday or Sunday

Villa and Blues have been known to play at home on the same day on occasion (when we played Blues in the cup a few years back, Villa were home to Blackburn), so I doubt it will be an issue. At Northampton, the majority of our fixtures were on a Saturday, so I am sure that will be the case next season, but there will be the odd Friday/Sunday fixture I guess.
 

Nick

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Into overdrive mode it goes



Did he miss this?

In mid-April, SISU signed an undertaking to irrevocably cease all proceedings against Wasps relating to the sale and lease of the Ricoh Arena, in order to allow talks about extending our agreement at the Ricoh Arena to take place.
 

Skyblueweeman

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No one has mentioned the £1m bond payable to the EFL or have I got that wrong from their statement? What is that for???
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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Wonder if the club could put on official screenings of the ifollow feed somewhere in Coventry. Would be an option for those who genuinely can't attend to still get together, support the club and help financially.
Maybe on Greyfriars Green like they were going to for the England games in the World Cup last year, but then the council licensing team fucked it up and they were shown on the Piazza at Warwick Uni - now THERE'S a thought - whole new band of fans. Certainly get our visibility up in China and the like (based on statistics of student demographic, by the way, not casual racism or student hatred)
 

clint van damme

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Fucking gutted. Fuck all of them.
I said I would go to St. Andrews but I don't know if I can face it.
I'll give myself a couple of days to calm down and see how I feel.
Wonder what route there is for us to get back in to Cov now?
 

chiefdave

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Into overdrive mode it goes



Did he miss this?

I'm sure he'll be quick to question Wasps about the fact we have seen repeated statements explicitly stating SISU offered to sign legal documents confirming no more legal action.
 

Nick

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I'm sure he'll be quick to question Wasps about the fact we have seen repeated statements explicitly stating SISU offered to sign legal documents confirming no more legal action.

I wonder if they still stand now they have been signed?
 

GaryJones

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I thought they were called "Preservation Sky Blues"? Surely the bit were the statement said that the deal offered could bankrupt the club should impact his view?
These releases were probably written by their 13 year old secretary.
 

gspotgaz

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The shite we’ve had to go through as CCFC fans is now getting beyond measurable. Once again we are a fucking laughing stock and in the doldrums.

The thing that pains me the most is that this has happened at a time when it’s really felt like we are turning a corner on the pitch and the player/manager bond with fans was at an all time high.
 

rob9872

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A few hours later and apart from a few carefully chosen retweets have our wonderful Trust put anything out there? Seriously what is the point of these fkwits apart from to cause trouble and divisions whilst purporting to represent us. They need to disband and they need to do it now. Not one positive thing has come from them ever.
 

djr8369

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It's hilarious how many people on socialmedia with names like @ccfcfan and @skyblueloyalist are now officially 'done' supporting the team.

I think there are free tools online to help asses if an account is a bot. Worth somebody looking into.


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Flying Fokker

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Ok.. this is all too much. Change the team name to Birmingham Nomads. It’s disgusting that Coventry City does not play in the City. Good luck to those with a greater resolve than me..

Unbelievable mismanagement of a once great club. The beauty of following city years ago was that it was just about the ball. Now many young people will again be disengaged from what it is to be a Coventry City supporter.

Pathetic. It hurts. Bad.
 

covmark

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David Conn is into overdrive. Fawning over the wasps statement. Can't link coz I'm on my phone.

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jordan210

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A few hours later and apart from a few carefully chosen retweets have our wonderful Trust put anything out there? Seriously what is the point of these fkwits apart from to cause trouble and divisions whilst purporting to represent us. They need to disband and they need to do it now. Not one positive thing has come from them ever.

Maybe they are too busy clapping wasps.
 

Covstu

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Fucking gutted to be honest, although St Andrews was mentioned lots I thought we would be staying but not to be. Dark day for the club and another wave of fans hanging up their scarves for home games.

I wonder if any Wasps supporters have actually communicated to the club in anyway that they don't support the action being taken by Wasps?
Most on that page didn't give a shit for us so I don't think they care to be honest.
 

Nick

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David Conn is into overdrive. Fawning over the wasps statement. Can't link coz I'm on my phone.

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Funnily enough he is pushing the same as Gilbert, SISU refused to halt legals.



So again, what's this?

In mid-April, SISU signed an undertaking to irrevocably cease all proceedings against Wasps relating to the sale and lease of the Ricoh Arena, in order to allow talks about extending our agreement at the Ricoh Arena to take place.

Wasps always said they would never start talks until legals were halted, so why did they get so close to a deal if legals weren't halted?
 

SkyBlueDom26

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The following statement has been issued by Coventry City's Owners SISU this afternoon:

As previously reported, Wasps insisted SISU sign a legal undertaking before they would participate in discussions with CCFC. SISU signed this undertaking in April to irrevocably cease all proceedings against Wasps relating to the sale and lease of the Ricoh Arena. Wasps then entered into commercial discussions with CCFC to allow the Club to continue to play for a limited time; however, not the five years we wanted.

Following agreement on commercials, Wasps demanded a further agreement to be signed both by the Football Club and SISU. This agreement introduced conditions that would unreasonably restrict the Club and SISU’s basic legal rights and would commit the Club and SISU to underwrite Wasps’ costs and any future damages. This would put the Football Club at great risk and jeopardise its future and in so doing, undermine the hard-work and success the Club has achieved over the past few seasons.

Importantly, we were willing to provide an indemnity to confirm we have acted in good faith to the extent Wasps were willing to provide the same; they would not agree to such a clause. Additionally, as negotiations continued, Wasps repeatedly moved further away from their previous stances, indicating they had no desire to agree a deal.

This is regrettable but under the circumstances an unavoidable position for CCFC; however, SISU remains committed to the long-term success of the Club. Playing in Birmingham is not a decision we would choose or want to make; sadly the decision was made for us.

We sympathise with and sincerely apologise to all Coventry City supporters for this and the heartache caused. We have had numerous discussions with Mark Robins to ensure the short-term ground share will provide him with a suitable location to build on last season’s success.

Unfortunately, the Council’s decision to sell the stadium to Wasps and prevent CCFC from participating in the sale process has empowered Wasps to take this position against CCFC.

Until Coventry City owns its own stadium, it will be at the mercy of a conflicted landlord, imposing onerous demands and conditions as a requirement for any deal.

SISU remains committed to providing CCFC with its own stadium in the Coventry area. We are grateful to the EFL for their support and patience in this matter and will continue to work closely with them throughout the planning and development process. We will provide CCFC with all the assistance required to enable the Club to return to the Coventry area, in a stadium it and its fans can again finally call home.
 

Nick

Administrator
So, some more details in the SISU statement. Will Wasps reply?

As previously reported, Wasps insisted SISU sign a legal undertaking before they would participate in discussions with CCFC. SISU signed this undertaking in April to irrevocably cease all proceedings against Wasps relating to the sale and lease of the Ricoh Arena.

Following agreement on commercials, Wasps demanded a further agreement to be signed both by the Football Club and SISU. This agreement introduced conditions that would unreasonably restrict the Club and SISU’s basic legal rights and would commit the Club and SISU to underwrite Wasps’ costs and any future damages. This would put the Football Club at great risk and jeopardise its future and in so doing, undermine the hard-work and success the Club has achieved over the past few seasons.

Importantly, we were willing to provide an indemnity to confirm we have acted in good faith to the extent Wasps were willing to provide the same; they would not agree to such a clause. Additionally, as negotiations continued, Wasps repeatedly moved further away from their previous stances, indicating they had no desire to agree a deal.

Wasps moving the goalposts....
 

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