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    contradct expiries

    That is not a squad put together by a company with long term ambition, take away the home grown few and there is not one player there who can't be seen as anything other than a journeyman earning a bit of dollar.
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    Anyone now thinking of jacking the whole thing in?

    You never give up. I always believed there will be light at the end of what has been a very dark tunnel, I take an opposite view re' the Wasp deal and think there is a lot more chance of an owner of ccfc owning atleast part of our ground but that owner will never be sisu.
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    Anyone now thinking that SISU will jack the whole thing in ?

    I still think the two big recent events, returning to the Ricoh and the Wasps deal are inter-linked and the next link will be ridding us of the cancer that is sisu. Think about it they have nothing now to stay for. Won't be getting their grubby mits on the stadium complex, attendances down to...
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    Buy Nuneaton Town ?

    But would fans of either club accept a joining of forces if as I expect this present Nuneaton outfit go burst AND we (ccfc) still have this constant threat of liquidation hanging over our heads. I would hate it, but then a re-born Coventry City Football Club would have to start it's life about...
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    Bob Ainsworth's view

    I don't agree the Wasp buy-out means the football club will never own the stadium, which by the way if it did would be the first time. This deal takes away any chance of sisu ever getting their hands on it, unfortunately at the moment sisu own our football club, but you never know the future and...
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    pack out the butts

    At the first rugby match to be held in December the tust can again stand on the hill in support of angered Wasp supporters, well not on a hill but next to Jimmy Hill.
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    Bob Ainsworth's view

    Bob Ainsworth. a Wood Ender and ex jag track rat. been an MP for over 25 years with all the perks and money that brings in, yes a thick 'un our Bob, very thick !!
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    Not going to the Ricoh...

    Then lets put this Wasp saga to bed and up the anti on how our football team is being run, the direction, the policies. I don't blame the manager that much as he has had his better players swept from under his feet, but I do doubt his present tactics. Waggott and Fisher are getting off far too...
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    Ched Evans

    Christ I remember when we were signing Marlon King and the uproar re. that so no thank you not again. But I do believe once you have paid your debt to society you should be able to continue your employment, unfortunately football is so much in the public eye a conviction such as rape is a...
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    Rico h Arena Move Will Break Partnerships

    Because a Ricoh with a football club going the right way up the leagues and not down will bring in extra support and therefore extra income to his employer.
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    Rico h Arena Move Will Break Partnerships

    Yes it can improve, just as the "impossible" move back to the Ricoh happened. It takes time, it takes patience, but I see this Wasps thing as a watershed moment and although sisu, or Fisher talk brave they have to be now on the back foot, they basically have no income other than gates and...
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    Not going to the Ricoh...

    Why don't we all drop this Wasps saga and concentrate on the plight of our football TEAM on the pitch if you haven't noticed we are a point from the relegation zone and the average home gate is looking like 7/8000 and a team far far inferior to the one which finished just above halfway (had we...
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    Rico h Arena Move Will Break Partnerships

    I see a successful Wasps here at the Ricoh both on and off the pitch at the moment as the only way to sort this now becoming horrendous sisu situation out. Wasps doing well and Sky Blues the opposite will not be accepted. I wonder if the Wasp ceo will have a chat to Ms. Sepalla, alone, and give...
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