The land deal money went in the direction of the council. It's the only reason they came in to bail us out. The stadium move was a good idea but relegation, followed by the collapse of the Championship TV deal compounded the problem and we had sold Highfield Road and had no where to go. The payment from Tesco should have gone to pay for the stadium but financial problems due to the what I mention above (after Richardson had left) and the Council pocketed the cash and the stadium was finished with them having part ownership and us owning jack shit. Now the council are in the way again always in it for themselves.
The council have a duty to Coventry's taxpayers to get best value in any property deal.
The land deal money went in the direction of the council. It's the only reason they came in to bail us out. The stadium move was a good idea but relegation, followed by the collapse of the Championship TV deal compounded the problem and we had sold Highfield Road and had no where to go. The payment from Tesco should have gone to pay for the stadium but financial problems due to the what I mention above (after Richardson had left) and the Council pocketed the cash and the stadium was finished with them having part ownership and us owning jack shit. Now the council are in the way again always in it for themselves.
The council screwed us so they could get the Tesco cash, get revenue out of the Ricoh and they left the club high and dry. Don't tell me the council give a shit about the tax payer. We have the worst city centre in England.
you are either deluded or you are Brian richardson as you are talking sh*t
Afternoon guys,
Long time admirer of the forum and joined today specifically to ask this question
As i thought id get more intelligent responses on here than gmk!
Started supporting cov after i was taken to a game at HR in our first season back in division 1 and have been a loyal sky blue since. But as i was fairly young then, ive never heard about all the apparent controversies and dealings of former chairmen bryan richardson and mike mcginnity. Ive seen things mentioned such as the land deal but not much more,
Just wondered if anybody wanted to share their memories of what was reported in the press or was general fan knowledge if never officially announced, or even rumours.
Particulary around the richardson/strachan era and the beginning stages of the new stadium project.
Cheers guys
You can talk about robin's team selections, the form of individual players but just can't get away from the shambolic strategic management of CCFC.
The city of Coventry has benefitted from the Arena, Olympics, conferences, thriving shopping outlet. The big casualty has been CCFC, since the sale of HR the club has been going only one way. I think a minimum offer from ACL should be for an indefinite rent free period - won't happen but may stimulate those in charge of ACL to run it more efficiently rather than get the totally non-commercial rent of £1.2m.
You need to get your facts right or don't pass comment.
In other words the council kept the payment from Tesco 100%.
This is no secret and the info is available.
So if you don't think we got screwed by the council then you my friend are the deluded one.
Big question is how much longer can ACL/council allow the club to simply not pay rent - must be £1million now owed and club showing no apparent moves to resolve matter. Wonder if these anti council stories are coincidental?
So the question is....will Black6Osprey reply again, and eat a slice of yummy humble pie ?
No humble pie here mate. I stand by what I said.
When I say the council got 100% of the cash, I mean they saw an opportunity and used the cash to get what they wanted and certainly didn't help us out of the goodness of their heart.
Figures seem to vary depending on where you look and who you ask but the council loaned roughly 20+ million which has been paid back. The club spent roughly 10M and the money from the land sale plus Advantage West Midlands and a few others made up the total spend. So the council spend 20M odd and get it repaid and the club spend 10M and get nothing in the end. I blame McGinnity for selling our share for about 4M, what a twat and the Council for a lot of stuff including a hole in my road.
general question because i am unsure who was the land for the project purchased off originally ? cost £24.1m
british gas
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2005/aug/20/newsstory.coventry
And a gipsy family had a small section of the land.
thanks crowsnest........ raises more questions though ........ Richardson or CCFC ? bought 80 acres for 2m to 3m from British gas per the article (was that the freehold or long leasehold though)....... but the project sold 3/8ths of it relatively soon after for £65m (puts whole site value over £173m!)........... but in the council documents the freehold purchase was £24m (- who paid too? )....... and in the 2002 accounts the club had lost the option to purchase the freehold so the club never owned the freehold.
doesnt make sense
thanks crowsnest........ raises more questions though ........ Richardson or CCFC ? bought 80 acres for 2m to 3m from British gas per the article (was that the freehold or long leasehold though)....... but the project sold 3/8ths of it relatively soon after for £65m (puts whole site value over £173m!)........... but in the council documents the freehold purchase was £24m (- who paid too? )....... and in the 2002 accounts the club had lost the option to purchase the freehold so the club never owned the freehold.
doesnt make sense
It really isnt about who you talk to.................. the figures are in published documents
Bottom line is CCFC is a basket case that created this situation themselves, they got themselves into a financial mess, had debts bearing no relation to any tangible asset, loaded the figures with self interest. In the real world of cold hard finance the club got exactly what it deserved - nothing ................ and it could have been a whole lot worse !
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