Attendance at Ricoh today? (5 Viewers)

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letsallsingtogether

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So your not bothered about ACL just read your foot note don't see any mention of Sisu on there? :thinking about:
I'm not bothered about ACL. Never have been. Nor SISU for that matter. My heroes are Ralf Hutter, Florian Schneider, Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flur, Pete Shelley, Steve Garvey, John Maher, Steve Diggle, John Foxx and Bill Nelson. Didn't realise they were clubbing together to build us a new stadium. Very nice of them.
 

theferret

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Is there any evidence to back up Mr Fishers claims that he had agreed with the council to distress ACL? That would have been something I'd have been waving copies of of from every street corner but strangely that hasn't happened.

You keep making the same point in different threads. He doesn't need to because they have never denied it. I cannot be held responsible for the fact that there are people like yourself prepared to so slavishly absolve the council of any blame.
 

Grendel

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I'm fine - are you well enough to give me that history lesson yet?

I actually replied to the original post. Can't you find it? Clue think Belgium.
 

Grendel

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You were going to enlighten me on how I had mixed up world wars - I am still waiting.

I replied to the actual post when you listed the strange examples. Don't you know how to search?
 

James Smith

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Yes shows what they have done to our club once people can't be bothered they will not Return We will end up f*cked where ever we go......

It is far harder to attract new customers than it is to keep existing ones that's one of the first things I was told when I moved into retail. That's why companies run loyalty schemes for existing customers, so that they don't switch to another retailer/hotel chain/airline etc. My first current account was aimed at students and had a load of benefits because they knew that if they could get people whilst they're young they're more likely through apathy/laziness see here http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-22936948 and here http://www.theguardian.com/money/2010/oct/09/switching-bank-accounts-consumer-focus for evidence of this. The key thing is to get them as young as possible before someone else does and the amount of effort required to get them to become your customer is increased immensely.

I'm still with my bank over twenty years later, along the way they've made me offers designed to keep me with the bank and I don't mind admitting they worked. It hasn't always been a totally happy relationship but the fact is the negatives didn't annoy me enough to go and do something about getting started with another bank. The same is almost true of my choice of Football Club, that hasn't always been the best of times and I've seen two relegations that have left me in tears. However there have been some good times on the way and the Cup Final was one of the best days of my life. If the club don't attract Coventry youngsters when they're young and they decide to support someone else (Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea even Villa) it will be very hard to convince them to drop their support and become Sky Blues fans later on. Most youngsters I would imagine become supporters because either their parents already support the club and they're taken to matches. Or they convince their parents to take them to see their local team.

If as a parent who's not a supporter I believe that you're far more likely to take your child on an eight mile round trip so they can watch the team than going to do a 60-70 mile round trip so that your child can support the team. If the parents are supporters then I hope they're doing everything possible to keep their children on the sky blue path as we're going to need those youngsters in the future.
 

James Smith

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You keep making the same point in different threads. He doesn't need to because they have never denied it. I cannot be held responsible for the fact that there are people like yourself prepared to so slavishly absolve the council of any blame.

Fair enough I can't fault that logic and for the record I'm not absolving the council of anything, I'd like an independent investigation into each party in this mess. There is also the fact as mentioned in the other thread that there is the little matter of this being something that might have legal shut up until the case is over restrictions to it.

It's just that if it were me I'd trying to attract as many fans as possible to Sixfields given the far lower revenue that the club is likely to receive there (lower capacity, cheaper tickets etc.). So showing those fans that have decided to go to an event in the Ricoh rather than travel that one of the two owners of the stadium reneged on a deal with me and aren't the whiter than white that they believe - would certainly be a tactic I'd use.
 
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theferret

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Fair enough I can't fault that logic and for the record I'm not absolving the council of anything, I'd like an independent investigation into each party in this mess.

It's just that if it were me I'd trying to attract as many fans as possible to Sixfields given the far lower revenue that the club is likely to receive there (lower capacity, cheaper tickets etc.). So showing those fans that have decided to go to an event in the Ricoh rather than travel that one of the two owners of the stadium reneged on a deal with me and aren't the whiter than white that they believe - would certainly be a tactic I'd use.


Perhaps they should publish it, but I can't help but feel most people would shrug and say so what. I'm not sure how they come back from this. I think this is important, but ultimately SISUs actions since that point have lost them any sympathy they might have had otherwise. Perhaps they should have made more noise about this at the time. Appreciate the classy response BTW, I had the grouch dial up to maximum when I made the last post.
 

fernandopartridge

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Perhaps they should publish it, but I can't help but feel most people would shrug and say so what. I'm not sure how they come back from this. I think this is important, but ultimately SISUs actions since that point have lost them any sympathy they might have had otherwise. Perhaps they should have made more noise about this at the time. Appreciate the classy response BTW, I had the grouch dial up to maximum when I made the last post.

There are loads of things that have been published that people ignore. It really demonstrates how people hear what they want to hear and read what they want to read.
 

James Smith

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Perhaps they should publish it, but I can't help but feel most people would shrug and say so what. I'm not sure how they come back from this. I think this is important, but ultimately SISUs actions since that point have lost them any sympathy they might have had otherwise. Perhaps they should have made more noise about this at the time. Appreciate the classy response BTW, I had the grouch dial up to maximum when I made the last post.

If I had my sneaky bar steward hat on I would have published it the second the council loaned ACL the money. Or at the latest the same time as I had made the claims public (assuming there were no leagal reasons why I shouldn't). They needed to swing the pendulum in their favour as early as possible and for me they just didn't do that.
 

señor Santiago

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How many coventarians go to sixfield compare to outsiders, not many. Its our city our team support your own village our city does not need you
 

M&B Stand

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Were the parking restrictions in place for the ladies game? They weren't for the charity match 2 weeks ago.

*not trying to suggest in any way that the council used the football club as a cash cow when it played at the Ricoh. Heaven forbid
 
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torchomatic

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So your not bothered about ACL just read your foot note don't see any mention of Sisu on there? :thinking about:

No. That was a message to the majority on here who seem to care more about ACLs future than that of their club. Seems you're one of the majority.

I don't mention SISU because I don't need to. No one cares about them.

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torchomatic

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How many coventarians go to sixfield compare to outsiders, not many. Its our city our team support your own village our city does not need you

WTF? City's support would have been even worse over the years without us 'outsiders'.

I've taken your advice though and will be seeing Racing Club Warwick play Coventry Copsewood this afternoon. Introduce yourself as you'll no doubt be attending to support a team from your city.

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theferret

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How many coventarians go to sixfield compare to outsiders, not many. Its our city our team support your own village our city does not need you

Quite possibly the most insane post I have ever read on this forum. You do realise nearly 40% of ST holders last season lived outside Coventry? If anything, the club does not make enough of the fact that it represents not just the city of Coventry but the county of Warwickshire too. It would be like a Leicester City fan declaring that people in Leicestershire should support someone else.

You really are nuts aren't you?
 

bigfatronssba

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A bit like the headline agreement signed by the council and ACL agreeing to SISUs offer for a 50% stake in ACL?

Oh, no, that wasn't a contract was it, so you can renege on them whenever you want. Forgive me.

Sorry, couldn't resist.

The one Timmy claims he has a copy of but no one else has seen??

I thought you like to stick to the facts rather than gossip from either side?
 

theferret

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The one Timmy claims he has a copy of but no one else has seen??

I thought you like to stick to the facts rather than gossip from either side?

Yep, the one that ACL and CCC in all their many angry statements have never denied the existence of.

Going round in circles though.
 

Grendel

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How many coventarians go to sixfield compare to outsiders, not many. Its our city our team support your own village our city does not need you

So lets get this straight, you've got names and addresses of all attendees at Sixfields and know that most are outside Coventry?
 

chiefdave

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Were the parking restrictions in place for the ladies game? They weren't for the charity match 2 weeks ago.

*not trying to suggest in any way that the council used the football club as a cash cow when it played at the Ricoh. Heaven forbid

somewhere on the council website there's a document about the Ricoh and it states parking restrictions to be put in place for any event where a crowd over a certain size is expected (think it's 10K off the top of my head).
 

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