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    Who are the Sky Blue Trust

    It's official - 1,029 members. But I am a bit pissed so after the 1,000 mark it's a bit uf a blurr
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    Who are the Sky Blue Trust

    Yeah, it's [email protected] , follow the JOIN link and pay by card/paypal. Any problems, email me at [email protected]
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    Who are the Sky Blue Trust

    Card or paypal Can I nominate gaz for post of the season: 'Can you imagine telling your Mrs that you are going on a pubes crawl with the lads' - it's still making me laugh
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    Who are the Sky Blue Trust

    Welcome aboard, Torch!
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    Who are the Sky Blue Trust

    The FF was started a while ago basically just to raise a bit more money in preparation for if events turned out as they have done, just to help with practical things like website development or if expert legal advice has to be paid for. those kind of things
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    Who are the Sky Blue Trust

    Good point. I've passed it on to Jan the trust spokesman
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    Who are the Sky Blue Trust

    The point about 'representing fans' is a perennial problem. We've made clear in the new aims leaflet that the Trust represents and gives voice to the views of its members and we keep hammering that point home but journos don't necessarily reflect that. Re: "For the Trust to suggest they get a...
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    Who are the Sky Blue Trust

    Trust met Tim Fisher/Mark Labovitch last Friday and this Tuesday. Last night (Thursday) was just a Trust Board meeting, which I couldn't make, but was just about organisational stuff e.g. trying to sign people up on Saturday, getting our legal constitution updated so we have a legal basis on...
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    Who are the Sky Blue Trust

    The Sky Blue Trust is a legally constituted, independenet, democartic, not for profit supporters group with membership open to all ccfc fans. Board members are elected by the membership. Swansea Trust is a great example of what can be achieved by supporters joining together and getting an...
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    Mark Labovitch re administration

    I alwaysthought the stadium was dependent on ccfc both for direct income (rent) andwider 'brand recognition'. But the evidence e.g. their accounts seems to be stacking up that ACLhave got their act together, can survive without ccfc. What took me abacklooking at the Ricoh company website is...
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    Mark Labovitch re administration

    I have always believed acl and sisu are both best served by having a successful ccfc so sense would prevail and there would be a compromise, however late in the day. For the first time, and I hope I am completely wrong on this, I am beginning to worry that there won't be a settlement. To...
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    SISU say they may "get out of town" next week

    So you think Swansea is a disaster then?
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    SISU say they may "get out of town" next week

    At this point I'm bowing out - evening all, and thankfully we've got a game tomorrow to remind ourselves of what really matters
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    SISU say they may "get out of town" next week

    Now there's an offer...Lol
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    SISU say they may "get out of town" next week

    Tommy, PM me and I'll check
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    SISU say they may "get out of town" next week

    The email I just sent to Trust members ended with 'O for the days when supporting City was about 11 players and not a lot else...' and like most people I am sick to death of all the off the field stuff and never ending financial problems. And it's the desire to have a team to support that was...
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    SISU say they may "get out of town" next week

    Hill, I have just sent out a message to all Trust members setting out what has been done recently and what we are advocating and reflects, along with the new aims (which I've now edited) the Trust's complete independence. If there is anything in my email to members or the aims with which you...
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    SISU say they may "get out of town" next week

    We are faced with the threat of liquidation and this leads to having a go at Jan???? About to be published Sky Blue Trust aims are: The Sky Blue Trust wants a Coventry CityFootball Club which has success on the pitch, is financially stable and rooted in thecommunity. We believe that greater...
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    SISU say they may "get out of town" next week

    I always believed that a successful ccfc was in the best interests of both acl and sisu, so sense would prevail and an agreement be reached. But if the parties wanted a resolution they could have found one ages ago. For the first time in this dispute I am becoming seriously concerned that...
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