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  1. duffer

    Protest inside Sixfields

    So what happened then? Was this just a wind up, or is there more to it than that?
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    Denzel ... gone

    First Donnelly and now Denzel. I wonder if Pressley's training is so fierce that it's putting off some players? If so, by the way, I'd have no great problem with it. I want players who want to be here and be in the team, and are ready to work bloody hard to do so. It probably isn't the...
  3. duffer

    9 quid to watch Cov tomorrow

    I think the mistake that you're making here is that they give a f*ck about the fans. It's not just the travel - look at how they treated the PSL holders. SISU really don't care - where they can get a bit of free PR, bogus stadium plans, slagging off CCC/ACL on the radio etc., they're happy...
  4. duffer

    Team for tonights match

    Until he's out there taking the nets down at the end of the game, I'll never really see him as a team player. ;)
  5. duffer

    Protest inside Sixfields

    I see your point, but I'd politely differ. Even if it's relatively low key, I still think it's good to show the owners and FL/FA at every opportunity that Sixfields isn't an acceptable solution, and that no matter how long passes we're never going to accept it.
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    Team for tonights match

    That looks like a half-decent team at this level. I'm sorry that we've lost Clarke, but at least the 'replacements' look like they've got some promise. (Inverted commas because I accept these aren't really our players, and I'm trying to steer clear of that argument!). I'm hoping against hope...
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    Protest inside Sixfields

    How could it hurt, Nick. Anything that keeps up the pressure on the owners and the FL/FA, and keeps this in the public eye, has to be a good thing. Doesn't it?
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    Other Sports

    Been to the Blaze a couple of times, although not in the last few years. Seriously impressed with the skating abilities of all of the players - there are some properly big units out there, and they all seem to have incredible pace and balance. How anyone could have a fight on ice skates is...
  9. duffer

    What would happen if.....

    As long as there's a chance of CCFC coming back to the Ricoh, I wouldn't want any other club getting the *permanent* use of that facility. To be clear I couldn't give a monkeys about Lester or Villa reserves or U21s or indded anyone else using it on occasion, as long as it isn't on a basis that...
  10. duffer

    Match Off

    If the Football League hadn't bottled it, and followed their rules instead of using 'discretion', there would have had to been a deal at the Ricoh.
  11. duffer

    What happened to Haskell?

    So the club never really owned the land then, just the option to buy back from HBG, presumably.
  12. duffer

    Weve signed this Canadian Guy from QPR

    Absolutely mate, agreed. But inevitably the only 'big names' we're going to sign will be a bit like this won't they? Done well elsewhere (which is why we've heard of them), now on the slippery slope downhill (which is why we can afford them). :)
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    What happened to Haskell?

    Wait.... wait. I was just doing some digging and found this: http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sport/football/football-news/arena-2001-faqs-3172736 Did the club own the land at one point, and then sell it with an option to buy it back. That's kind of how this reads, I think. But then reading...
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    What happened to Haskell?

    Fair enough. He had it wrong mate - they never did own all the land, just the option. What an epic, epic screw up by our owners at that time. But I fell for it - I can't remember really kicking up when Richardson sold us the dream. Taking all of the politics and the differences away, the one...
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    What happened to Haskell?

    That'll be this bit... if you're talking about Haskell. And as we've said endlessly, if SISU pay the rent there's never any scope for changing ownership at CCFC, whether ACL wanted to or not.
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    What happened to Haskell?

    Are you sure it was Ainsworth saying that CCFC owned the land? Anyway, the payments weren't unaffordable until the anchor tenant mismanaged itself down a division, and suddenly decided it was the rent wot did it. Even then, there was scope to renegotiate, in part because ACL had got better...
  17. duffer

    What happened to Haskell?

    Ignoring the usual lazy sarcasm, and returning to the facts, which I know you're a bit sketchy on sometimes, y'know thinking that the club owned the land and everything... anyway... The build cost £118m. ACL facilitated it by taking on a mortgage. A rent was agreed with the club, which at the...
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    What happened to Haskell?

    Close, but no banana. Landlord rents to Business A, everyone seems moderately content for a while. Then A has new owners. Rent wise, everyone still seems fairly content for a few years. After a little while A say they want to buy some of the property but then change their mind and walk away...
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    What happened to Haskell?

    I agree - it's not like a house situation. It's a business, and in a business you don't ask your landlord to set the rent so that you break even - you know what your rent is and work out the rest of your costs accordingly. If you're struggling, you can always try to renegotiate, but you'll...
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    What happened to Haskell?

    If you want to balance the books you can't look solely at the rent. You've got to look at all of the other things - player salaries, payments to other debtors, management charges, stuff like that. As has been pointed out more than a few times, the rent was a relatively small part of the club's...
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