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  1. Rusty Trombone

    A Way To Protest As A United Front.

    Cov Rugby and CCFC often play at the same time, but Wasps have said they won't play on the same day as Cov or CCFC. It's a shame for Hills as I think he was planning a huge session going from one game to another.
  2. Rusty Trombone

    Higgs statement

    Because she knows its technically possible, but realistically impossible. And is definitely giving SISU the finger.
  3. Rusty Trombone

    A Way To Protest As A United Front.

    Time will tell if it's rubbish or not, 24 hours is slightly premature. If they are called Cov, will it matter where the players have come from, does anyone care where the players come from now. Do you refuse to watch City if there's a certain number of loan players? People can choose to watch...
  4. Rusty Trombone

    this Says it all for me.

    ACL are repaying the loan, and the interest charged to ACL is more than the inerest the Council are being charged. The Council are making money on the deal. The loan will be secured, likely to be secured on the lease, if they don't repay they will forfeit the lease, the lease will then be sold...
  5. Rusty Trombone

    A Way To Protest As A United Front.

    So as a Cov RFC fan what affect will it have on the club, I think it will be good for the club if Wasps let them borrow players as has been suggested. I think it will ignite more interest in watching rugby, and as Cov is cheaper, and is our real club, more people will attend.
  6. Rusty Trombone

    A Way To Protest As A United Front.

    Except anti giving Wasps money, or is the protest outside.
  7. Rusty Trombone

    Time to face Reality

    I see your obsessin with primacy goes on, now taking the form of sticking your fingers in your ears and shouting la, la ,la when you're told the club get it. I hope Joy and Tim see that you will be cross if they carry on with their plans to move us out.
  8. Rusty Trombone

    A Way To Protest As A United Front.

    Explain the Compass deal.
  9. Rusty Trombone

    A Way To Protest As A United Front.

    So your protest is because you believe they weren't happy before, even though they are ok about it now. I hope you enjoy the game.
  10. Rusty Trombone

    Time to face Reality

    You're right about one thing, they haven't spent £20m for 50%. You must be annoyed the club gets primacy, you were going on about that a lot weren't you.
  11. Rusty Trombone

    this Says it all for me.

    That description didn't come from their website though did it?
  12. Rusty Trombone

    A Way To Protest As A United Front.

    Disgruntled is still fairly low down on the outrage scale isn't it? Slightly above a bit miffed.
  13. Rusty Trombone

    Morals

    The final decision may have been delivered in the last 48 hours about the current ownership of the management company running the stadium, but the reasons why we ccfc haven't bought it go back a bit further than that.
  14. Rusty Trombone

    A Way To Protest As A United Front.

    Yeah, I'm sure that's it. Better to go with what you think rather than their actual words.
  15. Rusty Trombone

    CCFC can still have the Higgs 50% share ???

    I have heard that, and it was borne in mind when posting my thoughts.
  16. Rusty Trombone

    A Way To Protest As A United Front.

    Great for people to go and support Cov RFC, but doesn't need to be done as a protest, they aren't overly fussed.
  17. Rusty Trombone

    CCFC can still have the Higgs 50% share ???

    And we came back because it wasn't financially viable. Where are we going to play long term that's a better deal than renting at the Ricoh? Actually that's a rhetorical question, the answer of course is nowhere.
  18. Rusty Trombone

    CCFC can still have the Higgs 50% share ???

    Wasps hold all the cards here, where are the club going to go that will be financially viable?
  19. Rusty Trombone

    CCFC can still have the Higgs 50% share ???

    A management company isn't a community asset.
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