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  1. The Philosopher

    Just how big is our fan base ?

    The other thing to remember is how much the attendances were under-declared back in the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s etc. (Particularly for cup games where the gate spilt would be different). I used to see the attendances flash up at say 16000 (when the HR capacity was about 28000) then try to see if...
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    EFL to end season this week - City likely to be promoted

    Longer this goes on the less likely a restart.
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    EFL to end season this week - City likely to be promoted

    The sticking point will be where in the rules it will state (along the lines of) “.,..governed under English Law...,” which as I stated earlier could end up being anything. The potential for legal issues between employee (player) and employer is actually more clear. I mumbled on in a different...
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    EFL to end season this week - City likely to be promoted

    Most legal positions rely on precedent (ie based on what has been judged and accepted before) It may well be that COVID is deemed an “Act of God” which usually trumps precedent. It could (and I’m not sure technically) also the depend if the case is appealed to a higher arbitrator (ie UEFA)...
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    After the Elation - The questions

    Don’t think our wages will be anywhere near most of the others in the Championship, promotion bonuses or not. Such is the nature of player contracts many of the “assets” of the big spending clubs may actually become liabilities. Eg where clubs will be willing to pay players off or part fund...
  6. The Philosopher

    RB Coventry

    Because often the ridiculous becomes real. I mean, fifteen years ago the idea that we’d be homeless playing in Northampton and Birmingham with a London Rugby team playing in our ground sounded - ridiculous. The idea 6 months ago that we’d all be locked up at home with the pubs shut because...
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    RB Coventry

    Well with Red Bull being run by a Coventry City fanatic as it is, Red Bull with a history of investing in football, us having loads of stadia options (not) and us being a homeless club in the Championship (probably) where our chances of competing are helped by division rivals being financially...
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    RB Coventry

    And I’m not on about changing the name, just having them a shirt and stadium sponsors who own the venue in which we play.
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    RB Coventry

    I know that this was huge nonsense at the time but with us now on the cusp of the championship it’s perhaps slightly less huge nonsense. There’s some sense in building a facility at Brandon (keep with me) that houses a stadium for football and has an out-door “Red Bull Racing” karting track...
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    ‘If’ we are promoted what do we need to compete in Championship?

    If we were to go up I’d like to see us go after the likes of Jamie Paterson, James Collins or Marcus Harness. I think a lot of clubs miss a trick in not signing players who (I think) grew up supporting the club that they play for. Money becomes (slightly) less of an issue and that extra 1%...
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    EFL to end season this week - City likely to be promoted

    Even if the vote goes to “play on”, there’ll be a number of reasons why it’ll end up going to PPG. In fact, I predict that a lot of clubs will vote to play on, bowing to fan and chairman pressure after the word “integrity” is banded around like a fake Rolex. When the practical realities kick...
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    Difficulty with EPL restart

    In the meantime, three at Watford test positive and Troy Deeney is unwilling to train. Troy Deeney: Watford captain says he will not return to training
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    Furlough Scheme Extended

    I know, I mean upon restart whenever that may be. The system is so open that those of low morals may take advantage. Not mentioning any names SISU.
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    Furlough Scheme Extended

    The furlough scheme has been extended until end of October. There’s also a change in the scheme where staff can go back part time and the government tops up the difference. Wouldn’t surprise me if SISU claim and put our staff on part time, and class our players as working 90 mins or whatever a...
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    How does it work

    Hoffman should just use his executive power and expel Villa and replace with CCFC on the proviso that SISU sell up. We can dream can’t we?
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    EFL to end season this week - City likely to be promoted

    It could throw up some issues if any players have expiring contracts and have signed pre-contracts to rival / same division clubs. Then there are issues with loans expiring. It’s a mess.
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    Birmingham don’t want us

    Well if A is Ricoh, B is St. Andrews then C is somewhere nearby that at least meets FL Champ ground criteria. Would be a travesty if we were refused entry due to ground grading / lack of ground. It’s a thread done to death but I think Hinckley and Nuneaton technically do (or are not far off)...
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    Birmingham don’t want us

    Isn’t the real question “will Birmingham STILL want us” playing at St Andrews should we make the Championship? Taking pity on a neighbour who has fallen on hard times is one thing, supporting the rebuilding of a rival another. (As an aside, the CCFC marketing team should be targeting schools in...
  19. The Philosopher

    German start next week thrown into Doubt

    Yep, like a military camp on tour duty. No one going home at night or immediate family members having to stay in the football “camp” until games completed. It can be done, but not easily.
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    Bundesliga going ahead

    I guess we should support Dresden or Kiel (otherwise what is the point of twin cities?). Just seen a new released BBC report of virus acceleration again in Germany. just saying.
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