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  1. duffer

    Read reasons behind rejection of Sisu's application to appeal

    You're right about being confused. Only 60% of turnover can be used to pay player salaries. If SISU were to put £1m into the club as advertising revenue that counts as turnover. In which case only 60% of it can go towards wages, no?
  2. duffer

    Read reasons behind rejection of Sisu's application to appeal

    Doesn't the playing budget come from Otium though? In fairness I think there's a reasonable argument that ultimately all of the money comes from SISU, but I think also that there's no evidence that SISU would put the money that they're currently ploughing into the court cases into the playing...
  3. duffer

    Read reasons behind rejection of Sisu's application to appeal

    I think the theory is that SISU could sponsor the club, or buy fake advertising to the tune of £1m to boost the club's turnover. I'm not quite sure how permissable that is, but assuming it's OK even then only 60% of the money can be used towards player wages. It's probably fair enough to say...
  4. duffer

    Read reasons behind rejection of Sisu's application to appeal

    I don't think it's quite that simple. http://www.financialfairplay.co.uk/scmp.php "Clubs in the League 1 and League 2 operate within a Spending Constraint framework termed Salary Cost Management Protocol (SMCP). SCMP limits spending on player wages to a percentage of club Turnover. In League 1...
  5. duffer

    Read reasons behind rejection of Sisu's application to appeal

    Why - at this point in time it's not exactly relevant to what's happening on the pitch anyway, is it? I'm struggling to see how having another tilt in court at something could actually make things any worse for CCFC, it's not as though there's any commercial relationship with CCC to damage now.
  6. duffer

    Read reasons behind rejection of Sisu's application to appeal

    It's a fair point, but as has been picked up elsewhere, it's not as though they're putting money into the club now anyway. In truth, under FFP and without other income streams, there's only so much that they could throw into the club now isn't there? Happy to be corrected if I've misunderstood...
  7. duffer

    Read reasons behind rejection of Sisu's application to appeal

    I'm not sure that there's a route to that court if they get bounced out at the oral application. I think that might be the end of the road for this particular action. However I'm not sure that this prevents them from taking further action regarding the sale to Wasps. Personally, I'd have no...
  8. duffer

    Chris Kirkland

    Talk about missing the point. Would you rather encourage a player and see him improve, or are you one of those sad bastards who sits there booing and whining all of the time. I'm going to guess the latter. I think some 'fans' only go to games to see the player they've got a downer on fail...
  9. duffer

    Job as Groundsman at Ricoh

    I sense this thread may be drifting off-topic...
  10. duffer

    Job as Groundsman at Ricoh

    It can't be as bad as that slow wet tar I got stuck behind the other day... Still, someone stuck a note on my car this morning. "Parking Fine!", it said. That's nice of them, I thought. It's the way I tell 'em. :)
  11. duffer

    marketing campaign

    Hmmm. Funny how it doesn't mention the rugby team that I support, Coventry RFC - established in the Coventry and Warwickshire community since 1874. It's surprising how so many people who now profess a love for the game have never actually been there. Personally I really like football, but...
  12. duffer

    Job as Groundsman at Ricoh

    I'd stick that in the potted plants in the boardroom. Or better yet, Triffids. Anyone know where I can get some Triffid seeds from. ;)
  13. duffer

    Job as Groundsman at Ricoh

    Politics aside, I'd love that job. There's something magical about a beautifully prepared pitch - it must be very satisying work. Plus I could secretly plant daffodils that popped up every spring spelling the words, "SISU OUT, LUCAS OUT, WASPS OUT." What's not to like. :)
  14. duffer

    Chris Kirkland

    Excellent point torchy. Whenever I think about dodgy players and how we should treat them, I'm reminded of Adebola. I didn't much like Adebola, he always seemed to look like he was playing in flippers to me. in essence a big bloke, who the ball bounced off, and who never seemed to want to...
  15. duffer

    dont look here look at them.......

    SISU seem to have achieved their primary ambition, which was to make us 'cash-flow positive'. I like that concept as a fan, I want us to be sustainable, but the problem is that we're knackered now - without some kind of investment coming in from outside the football side, we seem doomed to stay...
  16. duffer

    dont look here look at them.......

    Truthfully gent, I don't think that there's anything that we could do to SISU that would hurt them, other than a complete boycott. But there's no appetite for that, especially amongst the hard-core that remain who quite reasonably just want to watch football. In truth we've got, in effect, a...
  17. duffer

    What Other Team Could You Support ?

    I think these days I'm as much of a Cov RFC supporter as a CCFC one. Other than CCFC I'd rather play footy than pay to watch it, such is cheating, diving, spoilt-brat nature of the game at the top level. If CCFC ever fold, then other than the rugby I'd just go and watch someone local like...
  18. duffer

    dont look here look at them.......

    Steak _and_ chips. Either she really loves you, or she's crashed the car. :)
  19. duffer

    dont look here look at them.......

    I just thought you were battering me, Paxman style, and I'd have to either answer the question or resign. :)
  20. duffer

    dont look here look at them.......

    If I was being (relatively) polite I'd say ditto. If I was being rude I'd say QED. It's time for dinner, so I'll go with the former rather than kicking off another pointless row. Chips for tea. Result. :)
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