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derbyskyblue

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sisu can now build there stadium in coventry, seeing as the ricoh would be for the eggchasers.
 

Hobo

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If only they had the money!
 

theferret

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If only they had the money!

Well they better find it.

Wasps buy the Ricoh we have no future there, so a new stadium becomes a necessity. No way the council could block a new build in Coventry (over and above your usual planning considerations).

Yes, I know we don't know all the details, but on the face of it this could be the beginning of the end of CCFC at the Ricoh.
 

torchomatic

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Think you're right, Ferret.
 

Hobo

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And how do you know they haven't got it?

Because we would not have come down this road and be where we are if they had that sort of money available....available being the key word.
 

Limey

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Because we would not have come down this road and be where we are if they had that sort of money available....available being the key word.

Yep the SISU 'CCFC pot' has run dry. There's no new stadium and no money to match any 'wasps' Ricoh offer imo. There's also no money to fund any promotion chase, except getting lucky on the back of a good manager. I think now is a very good time for someone to try and buy CCFC with some provisions of giving SISU a % return if they got to the Prem. SISU are more likely to get some money back with a new owner who is willing to give it a punt....
 

Samo

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sisu can now build there stadium in coventry, seeing as the ricoh would be for the eggchasers.[/
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Would this be the stadium they had/have no intention of building? Because if it is we may be truly fucked.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Yep the SISU 'CCFC pot' has run dry. There's no new stadium and no money to match any 'wasps' Ricoh offer imo. There's also no money to fund any promotion chase, except getting lucky on the back of a good manager. I think now is a very good time for someone to try and buy CCFC with some provisions of giving SISU a % return if they got to the Prem. SISU are more likely to get some money back with a new owner who is willing to give it a punt....

But they "don't sell at the bottom of a business cycle", remember?
 

ccfc92

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There's one question I'd like answered.

To quote SISU: "we need 365 days of revenue from a stadium"

So say SISU build a stadium. Holds 15K (I think was quoted?), so a relatively small stadium. Where does the 365 day revenues come from?

Without hotels, conference, retail, casinos, etc where does income come in other than matchday/ football related revenue?
 

Samo

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There's one question I'd like answered.

To quote SISU: "we need 365 days of revenue from a stadium"

So say SISU build a stadium. Holds 15K (I think was quoted?), so a relatively small stadium. Where does the 365 day revenues come from?

Without hotels, conference, retail, casinos, etc where does income come in other than matchday/ football related revenue?

You make a very good point. Total revenue from a shitty little stadium will be, well... Shit.
 

Samo

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If they were to build it - you would expect this to be part of the plans.

What would be part of the plans? That all the big business would be taken by our ex stadium just up the road?
 

Otis

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There's one question I'd like answered.

To quote SISU: "we need 365 days of revenue from a stadium"

So say SISU build a stadium. Holds 15K (I think was quoted?), so a relatively small stadium. Where does the 365 day revenues come from?

Without hotels, conference, retail, casinos, etc where does income come in other than matchday/ football related revenue?


Exactly. It's not going to be anything like the Ricoh or have the same facilities surely. It's looking like it's going to be a cheap build, smaller stadium and I can't see how that will bring in big concerts, or have a hotel and big conference facilities attached.

The Ricoh makes perfest sense.


Large stadium, suitable for the Premiership, can accommodate large concerts, close to the motorway network, close to shops and restaurants, large conference facilities, hotel, casino and soon to have its own rail station.

How on earth is any new stadium going to have all that and be able to be very close to Coventry, or even be within the city boundaries? There would be no space in the Coventry area for it anyway surely.

If a stadium would be built, I feel sure it will be a watered down, much cheaper, much smaller, less attractive arena, that wouldn't attract any major events at all.

Unless of course Sisu want to build the stadium and then bring in an outside sports franchise to perhaps share the occupancy.
 

Gazolba

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In my view, SISU will never ever build a new stadium. It's all talk with no action. They will either move CCFC away from Coventry permanently, sell the club or liquidate it.
 

ccfc92

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Exactly. It's not going to be anything like the Ricoh or have the same facilities surely. It's looking like it's going to be a cheap build, smaller stadium and I can't see how that will bring in big concerts, or have a hotel and big conference facilities attached.

The Ricoh makes perfest sense.


Large stadium, suitable for the Premiership, can accommodate large concerts, close to the motorway network, close to shops and restaurants, large conference facilities, hotel, casino and soon to have its own rail station.

How on earth is any new stadium going to have all that and be able to be very close to Coventry, or even be within the city boundaries? There would be no space in the Coventry area for it anyway surely.

If a stadium would be built, I feel sure it will be a watered down, much cheaper, much smaller, less attractive arena, that wouldn't attract any major events at all.

Unless of course Sisu want to build the stadium and then bring in an outside sports franchise to perhaps share the occupancy.

They'd still have to play 342 days of the year to make it "viable" lol.

Basically, like you say, the Ricoh is the most viable, with minimum expenditure. £30 Million for 90% of the Ricoh if true is a bargain IMO, especially if that's 90% total revenue etc...
 

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