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dongonzalos

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Are you being serious here Nick or just playing devil's advocate again? If you really don't know then I would suggest. you take into account that we are one of the largest one club city's in the UK...we have been starved of anything to shout about for the last god know's how many years and our club has been taken away from us and been placed 35 miles away from the place most of us have our reason for supporting the club in the first place. Potentially we are a very big club Nick and the sooner those that try and underplay that potential stop putting us down the better as far as I'm concerned. Some would happily have us at the bottom of League 1 because they believe that's our natural position but they are talking bollox!

TBF and I genuinely mean this. What you say shouldn't really need explaining to anyone from Coventry or the SURROUNDING area :)
 

Astute

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"The Stadiums numerous owners"? If that is the degree of knowledge the rest is probably bollocks.

I picked up on that line. He either doesn't know that there are only two parties involved or his release is with help from someone from SISU. It is our club that has numerous owners. None of them are supposed to own a stake of over 9% without stating the fact. But there again when did SISU care about the rules?
 

covmark

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I picked up on that line. He either doesn't know that there are only two parties involved or his release is with help from someone from SISU. It is our club that has numerous owners. None of them are supposed to own a stake of over 9% without stating the fact. But there again when did SISU care about the rules?
Tbf the numerous owners comment is not quoted from Pressley I don't think. I think it's sky's words.
 

play_in_skyblue_stripes

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The problem is that after 50 years of going to every home game, the Saturday routine has now gone. For the last 15 years that routine involved 25 miles each way for wife and me, and now we do other things at weekends. So it's not just a principle, it is the practicality as well as not being willing to risk losing the money. (Yes, I know I could buy a ST on a credit card.) Getting back into watching football would be gradual, just going when we could. We take several holidays a year, and we no longer have to consult the fixture list to fit them in, for instance.

I think it is very sad that so many older fans like me have almost become resigned to not seeing the club in Coventry again. The disappointment has already happened though, and I have no real expectation of us returning to the Ricoh. Even if we did, it will take a lot more to recover the ones who have given up ]

Yes I appreciate all your comments. Certainly going on holiday is a lot more enjoyable than watching 3rd tier stuff.
I used to travel to almost every game from Manchester but had stopped doing that because of cost and other family reasons.

I obviously hope we can both watch our team again soon and have our club back. I went to two away games last season and could not raise any enthusiasm with the disgraceful "SISU commercial strategy cloud" dominating all my thoughts.
 

skybluetony176

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TBF and I genuinely mean this. What you say shouldn't really need explaining to anyone from Coventry or the SURROUNDING area :)

I'm glad you mentioned the surrounding area dong. As well as being a one club city there are 5 surrounding big(ish) towns without pro teams and a potential big boost to the fan base. Rugby, Nuneaton, Bedworth, Leamington & Warwick. Not to mention Kenilworth and a whole host of villages. The potential for the club if run correctly is huge. How big is lego land going to be again?
 

Nick

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Are you being serious here Nick or just playing devil's advocate again? If you really don't know then I would suggest. you take into account that we are one of the largest one club city's in the UK...we have been starved of anything to shout about for the last god know's how many years and our club has been taken away from us and been placed 35 miles away from the place most of us have our reason for supporting the club in the first place. Potentially we are a very big club Nick and the sooner those that try and underplay that potential stop putting us down the better as far as I'm concerned. Some would happily have us at the bottom of League 1 because they believe that's our natural position but they are talking bollox!

What I mean is why could this club be.a gold mine when many others can't?? How many clubs are gold mines nowadays?

What is our natural position?
 

torchomatic

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But those towns were always there, weren't they along with a captive audience; even before SISU turned up.

I know it's been disputed and argued many times but I would say a large proportion of the fan base comes from outside the City.

I'm glad you mentioned the surrounding area dong. As well as being a one club city there are 5 surrounding big(ish) towns without pro teams and a potential big boost to the fan base. Rugby, Nuneaton, Bedworth, Leamington & Warwick. Not to mention Kenilworth and a whole host of villages. The potential for the club if run correctly is huge. How big is lego land going to be again?
 

torchomatic

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Said on CWR this morning that Swanson only signed as he thought we would be playing at the Ricoh. His agent got the impression that it would happen. How true that is, I don't know.
 

martcov

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What I mean is why could this club be.a gold mine when many others can't?? How many clubs are gold mines nowadays?

What is our natural position?

Why should we want it to be a gold mine anyway? I would rather we have sports fans as owners who would be happy with little or no financial return, but with achieving sporting success. Even if that means a company like Red Bull profiting from a successful image by being associated with us. Or, preferably, an older person with loads of money which he/ she cannot spend on living in the rest of his/ her life, but lacking social recognition, who sees CCFC as a means of boosting his/ her image. The last thing we need are more chancers hoping to make a quick buck. Out natural position in my lifetime was/ is struggling at the end of the season in whatever league we are in.
 

Nick

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Why should we want it to be a gold mine anyway? I would rather we have sports fans as owners who would be happy with little or no financial return, but with achieving sporting success. Even if that means a company like Red Bull profiting from a successful image by being associated with us. Or, preferably, an older person with loads of money which he/ she cannot spend on living in the rest of his/ her life, but lacking social recognition, who sees CCFC as a means of boosting his/ her image. The last thing we need are more chancers hoping to make a quick buck. Out natural position in my lifetime was/ is struggling at the end of the season in whatever league we are in.
I wasn't the one who said it could be a gold mine...
 

_brian_

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What I mean is why could this club be.a gold mine when many others can't?? How many clubs are gold mines nowadays?

What is our natural position?

Being shafted from behind*!!! Only joking, mate! LOL!!!

(*In all seriousness, it's probably the missionary position as we need help**!!! LOL!)

(**I'm referring to the football club and not me and my wife personally. Although we tend to play it safe with the missionary position. We both know what we're doing, there's no risk of embarrassment or injury, and we can have the job done in a couple of minutes each month.)
 

kevinleftpeg

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The goldmine that was losing so much money every month................ & thats after selling all the decent players.
Without owning the Ricoh & land CCFC is a sitting duck & SCUMSU thought they had it all on a plate. Without a sugar daddy or a drastic change in the ethos where average players can earn thousands each week the goldmine gates will remain firmly shut.

However, having been very negative above, I would be striaght back to the Ricoh to watch us play at home, even if Joy's mob still ruled the roost.
 

Spionkop

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Martcov...."Why should we want it to be a gold mine anyway? I would rather we have sports fans as owners who would be happy with little or no financial return, but with achieving sporting success."

You and me too Martcov. But meanwhile, back on planet Coventry, we have Sisu. They just don't know what they've got and their tight fisted, money grubbing, bullyboy antics just wipe all the potential away.
 

dongonzalos

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But those towns were always there, weren't they along with a captive audience; even before SISU turned up.

I know it's been disputed and argued many times but I would say a large proportion of the fan base comes from outside the City.

There has not been a sustainable period if success or attractive football since 1998.

Give this area that at the Ricoh with the popularity of modern day football you will be stunned by the crowds.
 

Spionkop

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Kevin, you know with a little success this big city would get pretty decent gates. If we were challenging at the top end of this 'Third Division' & playing at the Ricoh, the crowds would be in excess of 20,000. I'll leave you to work out the sums on that over a season or two. And heavens above, if we got back to the Championship (Second Division), the outlook is even better. With just a touch of nurturing this club could be very big. Like Delboy I hate to see people 'talking down' our club.
You'd have to get in line behind me to get that first ticket back at the Ricoh.
 

SonOfSnoz

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Now that the JR is over & Sisu lost it, no suprise really!
Still the year away from Cov must have done something for the club owners in terms of negotiations thanks to that shoddy deal signed by Robinson/Mcginnity & co!
It needed somebody like Sisu to drag Acl through the cleaners to try & get some order back at our club! Time will tell......
 

rupert_bear

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Our first home league game is Sheffield United which would probably be our highest gate of the season whether at Northampton or the Ricoh. I believe at the Ricoh the gate would be on par with the Crewe semi. Sheffield would bring a full complement of about 5000+ As for needing time to put arrangements in place what bollox. If we go to Liverpool or Man United in an FA cup tie and somehow snatch a draw and replay the authorities have ten days to make arrangements for what would be a full house.
 

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