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  1. Tad

    Could those attending Wasps games...

    The difference is, Wasps did it too grow beyond their limits in their previous home, SISU did it because they're a bunch of babies who tried to haggle after signing the agreement.
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    Football approach? Dodgy deals, bankruptcy, scum and thugs? Really classy that.
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    I'm certain technology hasn't evolved to transfer smells through the internet, but I can smell that from here.
  4. Tad

    Could those attending Wasps games...

    Nicely done. The one and only game (and their return) to prove a point that you missed. The support has always been there, the players and club haven't though. I promise you right now, Coventry City will NOT be going anywhere in its current condition.
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    Yeah...in the form of a cold, dead, empty shell of a club. Good job, lads.
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    You don't know they will be, but I would welcome new owners.
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    I didn't say they had to move. I said SISU's awful management is what's causing these issues.
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    Indeed Sad, but true. Can you blame people though? There comes a point where you just think enough is enough.
  9. Tad

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    ITV have a live debate at 8pm tonight on the EU if you're interested.
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    That article repeats everything I've just said. Also, stop blaming Wasps for SISU being shite at their job. Might as well. They're not even a shadow of the club they once were thanks to awful owners. The last nail went in when Highfield went.
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    Because the club couldn't survive in their previous home. Their options were limited, they nearly went bust, they didn't have a permanent home, their local council and them couldn't make an agreement on a new stadium and worst of all, their support was small. It wasn't in till cups at the Ricoh...
  12. Tad

    Could those attending Wasps games...

    Bit different and you know it.
  13. Tad

    Save Our City

    Thank you for that lovely well thought out comment. You're most certainly a prime example of a amazing intelligent individual that's found in all football fans up and down this country. Surely, someone of your IQ should not grace us mere mortals on a forum like this.
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    Save Our City

    Okay, you believe as you wish.
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    So, just to be clear, you don't agree that they should try to improve themselves here in Coventry? Because I know of another club who didn't keep fighting to do that now in league 1 with awful owners with poor business skills...
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    Save Our City

    They wouldn't. The issue here is purely driven at SISU and not the club. Hell, the council would love a competitive football club as it brings them more money from fans home and away via various means. If the club was to get bought by someone who even had an idea of how to run a club, these...
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    No, it's not the Wasps fans fault SISU can't run a bath, so I don't agree with this idea. Rugby's a equally great sport and the Wasps are doing what they can to improve themselves. If you want to blame someone, tell SISU to either learn how to run a club or leave.
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    Save Our City

    Just a thought, but would that be a bad thing? Wasps haven't been here long and they've already done loads for other Coventry based clubs (Blaze for example) and they're not trying push them out etc. Heck, they've helped them in a lot of matters at no charge. Like Ice hockey, Rugby and Football...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Apart from Daniel Hannan, I'm really surprised by the leave campaign. A lot of them have been asking for this for years and yet, when they finally get it they have very little to show the people on how it could work. Of course, there's uncertainties they can't factor and the IN campaign are...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I agree with you there. Unlike the EU however, we can remove them. The only politician I've seen make a solid case for leaving is Daniel Hannan - who unlike either side of the campaign is actually looking at it from both sides. He's already said leaving will cause problems, but he's already set...
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