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    New stadium in 2026?

    Actually, yes it would be better.... our choices are getting less all the time....
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    New stadium in 2026?

    Many years ago...... I seem to remember a ground share with Villa being suggested. It would not surprise me as a potential way out of our predicament. Depends on the transport situation in the future. A choice of the end, or a shared stadium at the NEC with good transportation in 10 years...
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    Idiots

    Yes, I thought SISU, that's Joy, has made it very clear that she is putting no more money in. In that case the money can only come from CCFC. Less money = crappy players = demise of CCFC = years of break even in the bottom half of League II. Does Joy give a fxxk? Doubt it.
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    Idiots

    Yes. We've made our point. We can do pitch invasions and we can disrupt games. Ok. Now we are on Sky again, don't ffs do the same again. We will lose support and only put the initiative into SISU's court as the poor victims. Do something visual and clever, but don't stop the game.
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    Hello everyone . . . Sunderland fan coming in peace to talk about my book . . .

    Ffs. Bitter and twisted. They have some tossers as fans, doesn't mean we have to have some as well.
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    Coventry City fans to discuss possibility of supporter-led takeover

    Yes, and me. I'm one of the lucky ones though. I'm blocked by him.
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    Coventry City fans to discuss possibility of supporter-led takeover

    If being the word. There is also no fan takeover happening today. I was referring to a possibility occurring before the fan ownership being completed. No-one knows, but a bit of success would lessen the incentive.
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    Coventry City fans to discuss possibility of supporter-led takeover

    Absolutely right. Tim trying to show how he got the losses out of the way and even turned a momentarily profit. Which at the end of the day it probably isn't. I also agree that the "break even" tactic of Tim, is basically the same tactic that a fan ownership would be forced to follow - unless or...
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    The Butts

    I am a Covkid and I want my home town to be City of Culture if at all possible. Derry and Hull did very well out of it. Wasps and ACL were straight there. Our club has been part of Cov's history for well over a hundred years and should be at forefront of the bid, not playing catch up with Wasps...
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    Relocating to Coventry - advice welcome!

    My relations live in Bantock Road and Gravel Hill. Were bought up in Lime Tree Ave.. my dad's house is in Tile Hill Lane - near the A45. Good for shops, Indian Restaurant and The Newlands, but relatively loud at times. Bus stop is also there.
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    Relocating to Coventry - advice welcome!

    Tile Hill is a bit of a mix. Depends where in Tile Hill. My parents house is there.
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    The Butts

    If they then do something which could start bridge building ( could be useful if new owners come ), then we knock it down? As fans we should back them on this.
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    Coach to Wimbledon/SISU/Football League

    Oh that's sweet- Valentine's Day...... red roses for Joy?
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    The Butts

    That is a good question. They don't have the funds like ACL and Wasps. Maybe more through free advertising space somewhere? I can't see them sacrificing, say, 400000 to back the City instead of signing a player. Maybe it helps sell the idea to the judges just by a professional sporting club...
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    The Butts

    Yes, Wasps and ACL were in there ages ago. To carry the name Coventry and not be interested in backing the city of Coventry whilst Wasps who have had little to with the history do so, would be grounds for moaning.
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    Religious intolerance

    People don't always have a choice about religion. The penalty for Apostacy is death in some countries. Most people are indoctrinated as children by their parents or maybe at school or they just live in area where everyone else believes in some god and so follow suit. That is why you are into...
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    Religious intolerance

    Rejection of god wasn't the reason for the wars. Germany and Britain were still very religious compared with today. I agree that talk of a loving god took a huge knock because of the wars. No sign of god or Jesus there.
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    Religious intolerance

    What is the reasoning behind these studies, who carried them out and who paid for them? Who chose WWII? I cannot see a concious rejection of God in favour of education. Had more to do with the circumstances after Versailles. Christian nations seeking retribution not reconciliation. Plus...
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    The Butts

    The front lawn was empty and looked derelict at the time though....
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