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  1. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Administration History

    Interesting way to phrase it... Might another way be - despite the move to Northampton costing City millions in revenue and massively alienating a large section of the club's support, the CEO has not felt it appropriate to try to open dialogue with ACL. Seems a little odd unless, he doesn't...
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    Can we not raise the rent between us...

    Could you explain exactly what "confirmation" is required to enable/force (whichever was implied in your post) the FL to "recognise" the offer.
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    If we start well.

    That's a very optimistic analysis - particularly as the ground only holds 7k!!
  4. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Administration History

    So is your view that the only rational reason for moving to Northampton is to distress ACL and so pick up the Ricoh at a cheap price?
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    The Starting Team V Crawley

    Clarke is quite a "tidy" player at centre back, but with the squad we have at the moment the prospect of playing against a good old fashioned big third division centre forward is, frankly, pretty scary!
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    To anyone who was at the Nuneaton game

    I'd agree with all of that. After a dodgy start, we controlled possession in the first half without very often looking threatening. Second half was much better. Possibly partly down to Nuneaton tiring in the heat, but also much more direct play by City. Thomas was excellent and controlled the...
  7. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Administration History

    But they were offered a deal to reduce the £1.3m rent to £400k. They have rejected that and are instead moving us to a stadium with a maximum capacity of circa 7k and (even in TF's world) likely attendances of 3k to 7k. So they have saved £400k in rent, but at the cost of: - Rent to be paid...
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    Going down. The almost certain demise of the Sky Blues.

    We certainly get some payments from the FL, but I think I recall that relegation from the Championship reduced these payments by £33 to £4m.
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    NTFC fan view

    What's the phrase? - "You need a long spoon when you sup with the devil" (or something like that).
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    Going down. The almost certain demise of the Sky Blues.

    As you rightly say though, Yeovil and Oakland are noteable because they are exceptions to the general rule. It's not impossible to go against it - it's just not very likely.
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    Starting season in admin

    At least I could go to it then - NOPM
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    Nuneaton Match Thread

    I'll be there :p
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    Fisher bigs up Rotherham's new stadium

    As you were asked earlier - how did it take "PRIORITY" (excellent use of capitals by the way) "over CCFC's HOME" (gosh, there it is again - very impressive) fixture!!!!!!!!!" (got to be honest, I think you overdid it a bit with the exclamation marks - sometimes less is more)?
  14. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Transfer embargo

    Which January did you have in mind?
  15. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Article from a Sun Journalist

    I tend to agree, but Highfield Road aint coming back and the Ricoh is so much better than Northampton.
  16. DazzleTommyDazzle

    Article from a Sun Journalist

    Or the intelligence of the person writing it?
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    Fisher bigs up Rotherham's new stadium

    The way things are looking at the moment, I'd say aiming to keep us in League 1 was pretty ambitious!
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    Powell explains why ACL are suing NTFC

    Let's just review the very basics of contract law shall we. One party makes an offer. The other party accepts it. There is now a contract. Nothing has to be written down (although the issue is then proving what has been offered and accepted), nothing has to be "stipulated" (whatever that...
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    Question for PWKH

    You mean in the days before embargos? :)
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    Bristol City Trust ballot

    Well done to Bristol City - happy memories of watching games at Ashton Gate in my student days.
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