More Wasps BS? (3 Viewers)

fernandopartridge

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Didn't realise you would miss me so much and not overly fussed by Saturdays result as realistically i expected the thrashing to be worse than it was, 5th/6th placed team against probably 3rd best team in the league

You're 11th, it was basically a Wasps victory using your logic. Up there with when Cov won the second half at West Brom once.
 

Grendel

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Didn't realise you would miss me so much and not overly fussed by Saturdays result as realistically i expected the thrashing to be worse than it was, 5th/6th placed team against probably 3rd best team in the league

Is your name Steve?
 

Colin Steins Smile

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Didn't realise you would miss me so much and not overly fussed by Saturdays result as realistically i expected the thrashing to be worse than it was, 5th/6th placed team against probably 3rd best team in the league
Surely you must be concerned that the current wasps squad looks weak compared to the opposition? Losing to london Irish who would be considered the favourites for relegation is a clue.
 

Nick

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Surely you must be concerned that the current wasps squad looks weak compared to the opposition? Losing to london Irish who would be considered the favourites for relegation is a clue.

Yeah but the Telegraph said they are amazing and they get a free flag to wave.

Seems to be enough for some of their mouth breathers.
 

Skyblueweeman

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Didn't realise you would miss me so much and not overly fussed by Saturdays result as realistically i expected the thrashing to be worse than it was, 5th/6th placed team against probably 3rd best team in the league

I do hope you stick around. The next 7 months could be quite interesting. Especially if the franchised rugby club have another shocker this season.
 

Travs

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I’ve (unfortunately) caught bits of both Wasps matches so far, as they’ve both been on Sky. Whilst they have indeed been second best in both matches, they’ve had decent periods of pressure in both matches too. Sad to say, but I do think they are too good to go down.

However, evidence shows us that the Coventry public are often reluctant to get behind their own football and rugby teams unless it’s a big occasion... Wasps treading water in the lower-middle reaches of the Premiership will just see their crowds dwindling...

in conclusion... I can’t see them going down, but they certainly seem to be heading in the wrong direction both on and off the pitch. Long may it continue (hopefully somewhere else)
 

peaches and cream

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Surely you must be concerned that the current wasps squad looks weak compared to the opposition? Losing to london Irish who would be considered the favourites for relegation is a clue.
No not really concerned yet as it's only 2 games in, if we are still 11th after 6 or 7 games then yes it would start to get a bit of a worry.
 

Kneeza

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I’ve (unfortunately) caught bits of both Wasps matches so far, as they’ve both been on Sky. Whilst they have indeed been second best in both matches, they’ve had decent periods of pressure in both matches too.
Quite common, even with the worst dross. Often the opposition decide to have a bit of defence practice.
 

SkyBlueCharlie9

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I put a polite note on The Wasps Report twitter account (when they were crowing about their amazing new training ground news) to say that it would not be straightforward as its within the West Mids Green belt and also that Sports England (via Secretary Of State) may want to call in any planning application on grounds of potential loss of community/commercial sports centre. I was straight away blocked outright. A very sensitive bunch !

Can't believe Worcester RFC are exactly thrilled with its location just over 3 miles from the Worcestershire County boundary edge as could affect recruitment of youngsters etc.

If it gets off the ground its going to be at least 18 months before its up and running - what league will they be in by then !!!
 

Irish Sky Blue

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I put a polite note on The Wasps Report twitter account (when they were crowing about their amazing new training ground news) to say that it would not be straightforward as its within the West Mids Green belt and also that Sports England (via Secretary Of State) may want to call in any planning application on grounds of potential loss of community/commercial sports centre. I was straight away blocked outright. A very sensitive bunch !

Can't believe Worcester RFC are exactly thrilled with its location just over 3 miles from the Worcestershire County boundary edge as could affect recruitment of youngsters etc.

If it gets off the ground its going to be at least 18 months before its up and running - what league will they be in by then !!!
If the RFU let Wasps move into a city that already had a first class and historic rugby club then I can’t see them objecting because they are close to another team’s catchment area. Perhaps Worcester’s status as a Premier League club will hold more sway than Coventry’s then lowly third division position did 5 years ago. You can tell it still rankles that the RFU let them move into our city.
 

oldfiver

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Not the best recommendations

24 Oct '19 - 13:50 - 23 of 280 0 1
Forget the running yield it’s a dog bond where holders are going to get royally stuffed. What’s the point in getting x% for 5 years if the bond turns out to be worthless and your 100p doesn’t return to you as promised by the nice men in the suits...


25 Oct '19 - 07:20 - 24 of 280 0 1
£56m debt against ‘valuation’ of £60m, probably way over valued so really bust already. 70p is a bargain (to get out at)

29 Oct '19 - 13:21 - 26 of 280 0 0
Sorry with this bunch at the helm your investment is way down the priority list, you won’t get paid back is my view. Or at best you will get a haircut so short that Kojak will look like Chewbacca!

You will know soon enough.....65p to sell doesn’t that suggest things might not be going terribly well...

And they have not seen the new valuation yet !

( Not my comments btw nor any advice to investors )
 

fernandopartridge

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Just looked at the valuation report, they've only published the executive summary which arrives at the £51m figure with no working. It refers to a license agreement with CCFC which of course no longer exists and in any event at the point of the report only had months left.
 

hill83

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Just looked at the valuation report, they've only published the executive summary which arrives at the £51m figure with no working. It refers to a license agreement with CCFC which of course no longer exists and in any event at the point of the report only had months left.

4 THINGS YOU WON'T BELIEVE NASTY COVENTRY FAN FOUND OUT TO HURT OUR COVENTRY WASPS FEELINGS
 

chiefdave

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Just looked at the valuation report, they've only published the executive summary which arrives at the £51m figure with no working. It refers to a license agreement with CCFC which of course no longer exists and in any event at the point of the report only had months left.
One of the early valuations, might even have been the first one, made it very clear that the valuation was done on the basis of information supplied by Wasps. Given that they later were found to have given false information relating to their accounts you have to wonder about the accuracy.
 

skybluesam66

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so I work with somebody who lives in London , and has zero affiliation to CCFC or Wasps - except her sister in law is high up in Saracens
When I mentioned yesterday, that I will be delighted when Wasps are gone - she said that the rumours at Saracens are that they are looking to go back down south, and mentioned the MK rumour again
so no idea if anything in it but just hoping!
 

ccfc92

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so I work with somebody who lives in London , and has zero affiliation to CCFC or Wasps - except her sister in law is high up in Saracens
When I mentioned yesterday, that I will be delighted when Wasps are gone - she said that the rumours at Saracens are that they are looking to go back down south, and mentioned the MK rumour again
so no idea if anything in it but just hoping!

MK would make perfect sense tbh. I am amazed they didn't go there rather than Cov initially.
 

lifeskyblue

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MK would make perfect sense tbh. I am amazed they didn't go there rather than Cov initially.

Presumably coventry’s long established rugby fan base had something to do with it. I may be wrong but don’t think any of Milton Keynes towns/villages have established rugby teams.


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Kneeza

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Presumably coventry’s long established rugby fan base had something to do with it. I may be wrong but don’t think any of Milton Keynes towns/villages have established rugby teams.


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Bletchley and Milton Keynes (nee Wolverton) for two. Olney is about 10 miles up the road and is thriving (and Rowland Winter's dad is heavily involved). The nearest clubs of 'semi pro' status are Ampthill and Bedford, both maybe 15 miles or so, as are both Leighton Buzzard and Towcestrians, and of course Northampton Saints are fairly close (20 ish).
Luton RFC's perhaps a little further.
I'm sure there are others.
None are as far as the Ricoh is from Lunnun...
 

ccfc92

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Bletchley and Milton Keynes (nee Wolverton) for two. Olney is about 10 miles up the road and is thriving (and Rowland Winter's dad is heavily involved). The nearest clubs of 'semi pro' status are Ampthill and Bedford, both maybe 15 miles or so, as are both Leighton Buzzard and Towcestrians, and of course Northampton Saints are fairly close (20 ish).
Luton RFC's perhaps a little further.
I'm sure there are others.
None are as far as the Ricoh is from Lunnun...

Out of interest, do Rugby fans go to watch any Rugby generally? Like would a Saints/Tigers fan go and watch Wasps?

I always got the impression most Rugby fans are there for the sport of Rugby, rather than the team itself like with football.
 

Kneeza

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Out of interest, do Rugby fans go to watch any Rugby generally? Like would a Saints/Tigers fan go and watch Wasps?
I always got the impression most Rugby fans are there for the sport of Rugby, rather than the team itself like with football.
Pah. I wouldn't, certainly, and I don't know too many that would. I know quite a few Tigers and Saints fans and not one would go to watch Wasps.
In my time watching rugby live (53 years), I've been to perhaps four non-Cov games, and all of them were when I've been given tickets/hospitality (AKA The Wasps Disease).
There are some who class themselves as 'rugby fans' rather than fans of a particular club, but from my experience, not that high a percentage.
 

scottccfc

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Pah. I wouldn't, certainly, and I don't know too many that would. I know quite a few Tigers and Saints fans and not one would go to watch Wasps.
In my time watching rugby live (53 years), I've been to perhaps four non-Cov games, and all of them were when I've been given tickets/hospitality (AKA The Wasps Disease).
There are some who class themselves as 'rugby fans' rather than fans of a particular club, but from my experience, not that high a percentage.
I will only go watch wasps in a non saints game if its a day on the beer with the lads, free tickets or I fancy watching the opposition play.
 

hill83

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I will only go watch wasps in a non saints game if its a day on the beer with the lads, free tickets or I fancy watching the opposition play.

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Plenty of other places to have a beer
 

covcity4life

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cov 2nd in league but newcastle favs to go uo as have the resources

the 2 head to head games will be huge

from my limited understanding its very very likely newcastle will be too strong and storm the league?
 

chiefdave

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So far, they were going to turf out the CCFC Academy from the Higgs, they turfed CCFC out from the Ricoh. They turfed out an archery club at Old Leamingtonians and now this.

Vile club, their approach to PR is as bad as SISU's.
Its disgusting. Only made worse by the fact the likes of our Trust, Telegraph and CWR will stand around applauding them while they do it.
 

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