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Nick

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The questions wont be answered. We know why though because SISU tried mugging the council off and then the council refused to have anything to do with them. If SISU eventually sell the club i think the council would be onside with the club again. They will never do anything for the club while SISU remain and vicious circle continues.
That's ok then. Go council
 

skyblue025

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How would that affect the EU funding used to develop the site ? Can I put a complaint in now?

SISU beat you too it the complaint is in.

Do you think SISU have a chance of winning in the EU or do you think its another delaying tactic knowing Wasps financial state and hoping they go bust in the time it takes for investigation. Genuine question.
 

SBAndy

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The council did have a veto but at the time they and Joy were getting on ok. It was after Joy pulled the plug and tried to distress ACL that they fell out and started treating SISU (the club) like a piece of shit on the bottom of there shoe.

We will never know the conditions and clauses because they were never published. I don't remember SISU at the time denying it though!

Joy did not pull the plug:

https://www.ccfc.co.uk/contentasset...kh-email-18-aug-2012-highlighted_redacted.pdf

“I believe that speed is of the essence. CCC are not going to be able to keep their negotiations with Sisu running indefinitely, which currently is the only way we have to create sufficient time for us to work out the approach to the YB and for CCC to have the deal taken through the various steps needed within a local authority.”
 

twistandshout

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It appears that Sisu approach of its business, nothing personal. Was taken personally.
They have been aggressive historically and the other parties simply do not like them.
 

Nick

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SISU beat you too it the complaint is in.

Do you think SISU have a chance of winning in the EU or do you think its another delaying tactic knowing Wasps financial state and hoping they go bust in the time it takes for investigation. Genuine question.

The eu action isn't sisu, it's the EU doing it if they think it needs to be done.
 

twistandshout

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SISU beat you too it the complaint is in.

Do you think SISU have a chance of winning in the EU or do you think its another delaying tactic knowing Wasps financial state and hoping they go bust in the time it takes for investigation. Genuine question.
Sisu do not win anything, the Council may be found guilty and Wasps have to pay more.
If that happens Sisu then could sue again and may win
 

skyblue025

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That's ok then. Go council

They can all go as far as i'm concerned.

I can't see anyway out of it while SISU remain in charge. Its not like its Labour, Conservative, Lib Dem etc council are against them its all party's so its not going to change with the next council election. SISU aren't going to leave until the legals have finished. We are in limbo just bobbing along. On the pitch we are in touching distance of the Championship, but i'm not sure SISU even want us there. Fishface said last time the business model didn't work in the championship or words to that effect. We are fucked.
 

skyblue025

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Sisu do not win anything, the Council may be found guilty and Wasps have to pay more.
If that happens Sisu then could sue again and may win
If the Council are found guilty it is a win for SISU because it gives them that exact option to sue again. The question still remains do you think the EU will find anything wrong or is it just a delaying tactic?
 

djr8369

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Certainly they got it on the cheap as the lease extension was ridiculous. Anyone who has ever extended a lease on a property that is not freehold will tell you the landlord has you over a barrel and in most cases will have your eyes out.

The most disturbing factor is how the same offer wasn’t put to SISU or the package just put on the open market where a company could have bought the stadium and had CCFC, wasps or anybody else as tenants and generally used the venue as they see fit. Of course in this scenario wasps would never have moved as it’s nowhere near as good a deal for them. The reason the council did everything behind closed doors could be explained as spite due to their previous issues with SISU (unprofessional but understandable). That is until the document release showed they’d been in communication with wasps beforehand.

Something extremely underhand has gone on here and, personally, I find it inconceivable that members of the council haven’t acted illegally. The fact there has been PR coordination, the consortium pops up at just the right moments and local media conveniently miss important bits of information back this up.

I would think SISU know or suspect this but the only way they can start a legal process is via a state aid case.


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skyblue1991

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The illegal part is that CCC GAVE W**ps am unfair advantage. In that they wasn't willing to sell to SISU/CCFC, let alone at the greatly reduced price and greatly increased terms that w**ps were offered.
Don't get me wrong, I fucking hate SISU, Wasps and CCC equally, but don't think what you said is illegal.

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djr8369

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As they say, to understand someone’s actions understand their motivations. What would motivate the council to put the cities football club in this situation and go behind their backs to bring in a rugby club from outside of the city? It is beyond reckless.


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skyblue025

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Joy did not pull the plug:

https://www.ccfc.co.uk/contentasset...kh-email-18-aug-2012-highlighted_redacted.pdf

“I believe that speed is of the essence. CCC are not going to be able to keep their negotiations with Sisu running indefinitely, which currently is the only way we have to create sufficient time for us to work out the approach to the YB and for CCC to have the deal taken through the various steps needed within a local authority.”

From what i understand from that there is no mention of the Higgs deal? Its talking about the debt to YB and how to restructure it.
It also says
"CCC is prepared to accept the Sisu offer of £5.5m as the value which they would have to meet should they exercise their right of preemption."
 

Nick

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From what i understand from that there is no mention of the Higgs deal? Its talking about the debt to YB and how to restructure it.
It also says
"CCC is prepared to accept the Sisu offer of £5.5m as the value which they would have to meet should they exercise their right of preemption."
Is there much point in trying to explain to you if you don't want to be told?

They wanted to delay talks about the higgs share while they sorted the debt with yb.
 

skyblue025

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At the end of the day Coventry CIty are being used as a pawn by SISU, Council and Wasps. Its the club that's getting fucked over and the fans suffering.
Is there much point in trying to explain to you if you don't want to be told?

They wanted to delay talks about the higgs share while they sorted the debt with yb.

Yes i get that but they also said they would agree the 5.5mil SISU offer.

I'm open to be proved wrong if you can explain it too me differently.
 

Nick

Administrator
At the end of the day Coventry CIty are being used as a pawn by SISU, Council and Wasps. Its the club that's getting fucked over and the fans suffering.


Yes i get that but they also said they would agree the 5.5mil SISU offer.

I'm open to be proved wrong if you can explain it too me differently.
They weren't agreeing to it, they were dragging it out while they worked out a story to give the bank.
 

skyblue025

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They weren't agreeing to it, they were dragging it out while they worked out a story to give the bank.
Yes i agree they were dragging it out but it also states "CCC is prepared to accept the Sisu offer of £5.5m as the value which they would have to meet should they exercise their right of preemption."

There is a lot of "if, maybe, might and doubt" in the email which people can read one way or the other. Not much evidence as too what has or will happen.
 

skyblue025

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Certainly they got it on the cheap as the lease extension was ridiculous. Anyone who has ever extended a lease on a property that is not freehold will tell you the landlord has you over a barrel and in most cases will have your eyes out.

The most disturbing factor is how the same offer wasn’t put to SISU or the package just put on the open market where a company could have bought the stadium and had CCFC, wasps or anybody else as tenants and generally used the venue as they see fit. Of course in this scenario wasps would never have moved as it’s nowhere near as good a deal for them. The reason the council did everything behind closed doors could be explained as spite due to their previous issues with SISU (unprofessional but understandable). That is until the document release showed they’d been in communication with wasps beforehand.

Something extremely underhand has gone on here and, personally, I find it inconceivable that members of the council haven’t acted illegally. The fact there has been PR coordination, the consortium pops up at just the right moments and local media conveniently miss important bits of information back this up.

I would think SISU know or suspect this but the only way they can start a legal process is via a state aid case.


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I agree with a lot of that but its been through the courts on 4 or 5 times for different reason in JR1, JR2 + appeals and still nothing has been found to be illegal. It's underhand certainly but keep being thrown out of court. I cant see the EU having a different opinion and just see it as a delaying tactic.
 

oldfiver

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The questions wont be answered. We know why though because SISU tried mugging the council off and then the council refused to have anything to do with them. If SISU eventually sell the club i think the council would be onside with the club again. They will never do anything for the club while SISU remain and vicious circle continues.

If there is nothing to hide - why wont the questions be answered?
I said "This did not preclude them for putting the stadium out to the general market with an option to have an extended lease."
Did not mention SISU
 

djr8369

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I agree with a lot of that but its been through the courts on 4 or 5 times for different reason in JR1, JR2 + appeals and still nothing has been found to be illegal. It's underhand certainly but keep being thrown out of court. I cant see the EU having a different opinion and just see it as a delaying tactic.

Sure and I may be wrong but the courts were looking at the specific point of law regarding state aid. What I mean is something else has gone on which may be uncovered in the process of looking into the state aid. For example, the court process did uncover things SISU didn’t know like the emails released in the document dump.

The reason I think something else has gone on is that otherwise I just don’t understand the actions of the council.


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wince

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No it wasn't. Do I tiny bit of research. CCFC WE'RE BACK AT THE RICOH AS TENNANTS BEFORE W**PS BOUGHT IT.

CCFC returned to the Ricoh (as PAYING tennants) and played Gillingham on 5th Sep 2014. We also bought with us 27k fans to use said casino with no customers!!!
The deal for w**ps to buy the Ricoh arena wasn't until mid November that year. So please explain how they bought a "run down" stadium with no tennants or fans??

Also, how did it come with a debt that can't be repaid?
They bought if for the price of that debt, not with the debt. The fact that they're no in more debt and struggling to pay it is just bad business from w**ps, nothing to do with debts bought with the stadium.
Ok I'll bite ,when city moved out there was not enough income to cover the debt/loan ,city got wind of wasps buying the stadium and came back council had already done the deal with had the situation was then ,not what is easier could become
Certainly they got it on the cheap as the lease extension was ridiculous. Anyone who has ever extended a lease on a property that is not freehold will tell you the landlord has you over a barrel and in most cases will have your eyes out.

The most disturbing factor is how the same offer wasn’t put to SISU or the package just put on the open market where a company could have bought the stadium and had CCFC, wasps or anybody else as tenants and generally used the venue as they see fit. Of course in this scenario wasps would never have moved as it’s nowhere near as good a deal for them. The reason the council did everything behind closed doors could be explained as spite due to their previous issues with SISU (unprofessional but understandable). That is until the document release showed they’d been in communication with wasps beforehand.

Something extremely underhand has gone on here and, personally, I find it inconceivable that members of the council haven’t acted illegally. The fact there has been PR coordination, the consortium pops up at just the right moments and local media conveniently miss important bits of information back this up.

I would think SISU know or suspect this but the only way they can start a legal process is via a state aid case.


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This is top post can we all stop attacking each other because we all know the blame lies with wasps CCC and sisu ,the percentages of who's more to blame are that small it's irrevelent just because someone coments on something doesn't make them a Sisu or council stooge ,save the anger for the above 3
 

SBAndy

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Yes i agree they were dragging it out but it also states "CCC is prepared to accept the Sisu offer of £5.5m as the value which they would have to meet should they exercise their right of preemption."

There is a lot of "if, maybe, might and doubt" in the email which people can read one way or the other. Not much evidence as too what has or will happen.

Care to explain how it went from £5.5m for 50% to c.£6.5m for 100%?

The quote I initially highlighted says about CCC not being able to keep talks going on indefinitely, and speed being of the essence to enact their intentions.
 

MalcSB

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[QUOTE="wince, post: 1764293, ,city got wind of wasps buying the stadium and came back council had already done the deal[/QUOTE]
Had city got wind of wasps buying the stadium? City were enticed back with false statements that a route to Ricoh ownership was still available. But as you point out, the deal with wasps was already agreed, almost certainly on the basis that ccc would get ccfc back as tenants (under false pretences). That made the deal even better for wasps and completed the joint shafting of our club.
 

chiefdave

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And the council were liasing with the Wasps to sell to them before City even left the ricoh in the first place in 2012.
The council were speaking with Wasps and trying to move them to the Ricoh before there was even a dispute with SISU let alone the club moving out.
 

pastythegreat

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Ok I'll bite ,when city moved out there was not enough income to cover the debt/loan ,city got wind of wasps buying the stadium and came back council had already done the deal with had the situation was then ,not what is easier could become

This is top post can we all stop attacking each other because we all know the blame lies with wasps CCC and sisu ,the percentages of who's more to blame are that small it's irrevelent just because someone coments on something doesn't make them a Sisu or council stooge ,save the anger for the above 3
The debt was ACLs debt. £14m to be precise, owed to Yorkshire bank. For the 50% share in ACL owned by CCC, w**ps paid that debt off! So they didn't buy debt, the bought the stadium for the price of the debt.
In terms of SISU "getting wind" of the stadium sold, that's why they came back. They came back because they'd come to a reasonable rent agreement to come back. Only 3 days after the Gillingham game, the council were talking about building bridges and CCFC maybe owning part of the ricoh
 

chiefdave

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But what happens if we are not in Europe ? Our courts have thrown this issue out about four times.
The case will be dealt with in line with what was in place at the time. That will be a condition of any deal.

In theory if we leave with no deal the UK could just choose to ignore any action but in practice at some point we will need to agree a trade deal so even a no deal Brexit won't stop the EC investigation should they decide one is required.
 

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