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    Sordell v Beavon

    He's playing for Burton, but I'm sure he would have been delighted to play for us in Div 4. But even the best strikers need others to create chances
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    Leyton Orient

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    Better the devil you know?

    A lot of us hate SISU and Fisher so much that we would do anything to be rid of them. But that doesn't mean that any new ownership scenario must be better by definition. It has to be good for the club in the long term, not just a way of getting rid of SISU. I'm not agreeing with " better the...
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    Leyton Orient

    A few seasons ago they were the team to beat in Div 3 They were a break-even type business. They got a new owner with money to invest.... As they say, be careful what you wish for.....
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    Rumour: Hoffman and Elliot takeover negotiations

    Supporting the boys for me is ok but everyday, every year it must get harder to do for loyal fans, i dont have this issue i gave up on the club while these are here a while ago. It hurts but i know it will not get better while they are in control and question others for trying to change it...
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    New CEO idea

    I agree with your logic but I can't see that Joy would take that line of thought. it would be nice if she did
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    New CEO idea

    All those points have some validity, but....................... .............. he wouldn't do what Joy told him to do so he's not her kind of man
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    Leyton Orient

    .....But we'll be ok because there can't be any owners worse than SISU.....
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    It's not an either / or

    My thoughts are that, if a Russian Oligarch, an Arab Prince or a Chicken Farmer wanted to buy a football club they would not want CCFC, they would want a club with a higher status, higher profile etc. Hence we are limited to local interest at least to promote or facilitate a consortium or...
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    Brighton / Coventry

    Yes but SISU are in the football business to make money and have failed Bloom is in the football business to spend money and has succeeded
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    The Good Business Sense of SISU

    Why Coventry United when there are other Coventry clubs that have a heritage in the city?
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    Relegation Play-Offs

    I think the top and bottom teams were promoted / relegated, but there was a play off involving potential promoted or relegated teams
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    Fisher on ST Pricing

    The aim of the owners is to commit no more funds to the club long term. The aim of NOPM is to spend no more money on the club. We all know that. The result is the club's income will reduce, the wage budget will reduce, the quality will reduce. We all know that as well. So why do people come on...
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    Fisher on ST Pricing

    Remind me what is the aim of NOPM
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    Crowd for Tomorrow

    I'm good with sarcasm but that was a bit too direct to be taken as such, especially as my point was about the status of the cup, not so much about attendance,
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    Crowd for Tomorrow

    So I'm an idiot for stating an obvious fact am I. The state of the club was discussed on Football Focus. That only happened because we were in a cup final
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    Crowd for Tomorrow

    Call it a MM cup if you like, but it got more exposure for the sad state of the club than any boycott, tennis ball , smoke flare or SISU out rant
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    Beavon

    Somebody has to create the chances, even for hungry goalscorers. Good strikers can thrive on half chances, but they still have to be created
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    Is it even possible to survive?

    A lot of posters on here recomended Slade to Fisher
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    What is the point in Kevin Foley

    I agree that Robbins is looking at everyone in a competitive situation rather than in training so that he can decide on next season's squad. Despite what is said, he obviously realises that relegation is going to happen. We can expect a few odd selections
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