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    Slade

    Totally disagree. We need a complete clear out and we need to bring lower league dogs who can tough it out at places like Hartlepool and Yeovil. Why do players need to care about the club? They need to be professionals who care about their own personal performances. All of this 'one of our own'...
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    Slade

    Bac You can rid of Slade and bring in whoever you like but we will not stay up with this squad. For next season we need a complete clear out all of our tippy tappy footballers and we need to bring in some lower league dogs who will tough it out at places like Morecambe and Carlisle. This squad...
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    Welcome to the shadowplay

    Agree with that. I wanted to go to back Wembley proud of my team.
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    Slade

    Slade isn't blameless but our player recruitment in recent seasons has been dire. This has been identified by Fisher but I suspect the plan for recruitment has been largely devised by SISU as part of their plan to strip every last penny they can from the club. The plan, developing our own...
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    Tudgay??

    Fair comments with regard to the players named above. The problem with Mowbray was that he felt shafted by SISU when they made to the decision to sell Maddison in the January transfer window last year and did not reinvest in the playing squad. It gave him and what was at the time a talented...
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    Tudgay??

    So to clarify, you hold Tony Mowbray responsible for us being 8 points adrift of safety in League One tonight?
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    Anyone else had enough?

    I will keep going because it's something I can share with my 14 year old son. It's him and others of his age I really feel for. When I was a year or two older than my son is now I used to go to watch City at places like Anfield and Old Trafford. Now it's trips to the likes of Oldham and...
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    Transfer rumours in or out

    Eoin Doyle went there as Paul Cook is Portsmouth manager and Doyle previously played for Cook at Chesterfield. A real shame because Doyle would have scored goals. As it stands we just don't have the goalscorer to get us out of trouble.
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    Simon Jordan Interview- Part 3.

    Oh yes he does. He has it bang on. SISU are still here because they do not wish to crystallise their loss in CCFC. Until they do we're knackered.
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    Fisher Lost The Plot

    Depressing but true. It's clear that all SISU care about going forward is running the club at break even and not wanting to write off their investment on an exit from CCFC. Unsure as to how much and exactly where this investment lies within SISU's books but clearly this is an issue.
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    Wave of optimism

    I think the most interesting point that Fisher made last night was about SISU not wishing to crystallise the loss they have made in CCFC. Surely this is the only reason why SISU are still here and I think he rather let the cat out of the bag on this. I guess we're just at the mercy of accounting...
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    Tim Fisher

    Which it Isn't
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    Tim Fisher

    Yes. It's obvious. SISU have a £60m investment they don't won't to crystallise as a loss. Surround it with legals and convince everyone it's recoverable,
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    Sumo comments

    For the avoidance doubt my question is can you name cities in England of a similar size to Coventry who do not have a football club in a better position both on and off the pitch than CCFC.
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    Sumo comments

    You need to answer my question.
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    Sumo comments

    OK so name similar sized cities with a demographic similar to Coventry whose football clubs are in as bad a state as CCFC
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    Sumo comments

    And we should expect to be in the Championship or Premier League. Because CCFC is the only football club in a large, predominantly working class city, comparisons with Fleetwood are not appropriate. We have a huge latent fan base and spent 37 consecutive seasons in The top flight of English...
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    Match Thread Southend v Coventry Match Thread - Saturday 10th Dec

    I'll throw in that Vincelot was on £2k a week last season and is now on £2.2k a week at Bradford
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    League 2 beckons

    If SISU go we'll stay at the Ricoh.
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