So given there are so many other clubs in the country who would purchase an in-debt Coventry City with no ground, nowhere to play home games after next season and no academy after this season for a £1?
Obviously the club has no value but in terms of what it would take to get shot of SISU, and more importantly for them to write off all the debt, I reckon £10m would be close.
Of course the problem is that any new owner then has to pay for a new academy and stadium or face the lack of revenue...
Not really, that was all whispers and people claiming to know more than others. The same as I'd like SISU to come out with a clear plan that stacks up if there's any potential new owner get them to put their plan out there.
I need a new parking spot, any suggestions? Was even thinking of using the official site but as they jacked the price up massively and it doesn't benefit the club I've gone off that idea.
While I'm not a fan of doing things via the media if there is someone waiting in the wings to take over the best thing they can do is make it known publically. Tell us how they will sort things out and how they will fund it.
If that happened I'm sure you'd unite the vast majority of the fanbase...
His actual policies seem to be to copy everything Corbyn does. Was funny the other night when Corbyn said to him 'why did you resign then' after Smith was saying he agreed with Corbyn on most things.
Be interesting to see what the new setup is. The biggest single thing they could do to speed up on the day sales is not let people pick where they sit. Make that an advantage of booking in advance. Have the tickets pre printed and you just get the next one.
What an absolute mess Labour have got themselves in to going against the wishes of the party members.
Wonder what happens if you were a member and then paid the extra £25 to get a vote, do you get that back now?
Which raises the question who was TM talking to. Same thing would apply if it was another random fan. Anyone else you would expect that sort of conversation to happen somewhere it couldn't be overheard.
Its covered in the last set of accounts. SISU put a short term loan in as the club was running at a loss. Some of that has been repaid by the money received upfront. The rest has been left in as a rolling credit facility.
The rest of the Maddison money will offset other losses.
Their original plan was clear. Now they are just trying to run at cost neutral hoping at some point they get a return.
Are board salaries actually going to SISU or to paid employees of the club such as Anderson and Fisher?