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covboy1987

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  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #36
This fiasco playing at Northampton, selling our best players, no sustained income can only continue for a short period in my opinion- the glint of hope is that the owners will see sense and sell the club for the best offer hopefully sooner rather than later
 

Paxman II

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #37
Bournemouth, which I know very well as I ran a business there in the late 80's and early 90's and through that met Harry Redknap I can tell you is not a football town per sae and never will be. he used to joke that the owners were happy to gain a promotion and drop down again and then promote again as a good thing for the club knowing the dizzy heights of the then 2nd division were unsustainable.

Things have changed since those days but not dramatically for Bournemouth. As I say it may actually boast a large population base of some 200k or so but it's not a football thinking town. It's a seaside town and the core fans are not there. It will always be that way unlike a Reading. The ground is in the park and planning consent has always been difficult to say the least. No one wants a 'bigger' football club in Bournemouth. If they seriously thought they could become 'bigger' and needed a better ground they would have to find another place for it and that would be nigh impossible.

So back to the point Wilson is good business but not sure it's good business for the lad himself. Time will tell but I hope he does well and gets noticed again and gets a move to a club with genuine potential of greater things. Strange old harry has not taken a punt on the lad himself for QPR...
 
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Norman Binns

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  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #38
Samo said:
Money talks - They have it, we don't
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There does however, appear to be a bottomless pit of money to spend on legal fees.
 

Samo

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #39
Norman Binns said:
There does however, appear to be a bottomless pit of money to spend on legal fees.
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Well I don't suppose they were intending to lose. :facepalm:
 
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Colin1883

Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #40
woody11462 said:
I think stadium size and crowd size is irrelevant. It's more about the level that the club play at. AS Monaco play in a stadium with a capacity of only about 18,000 but have a squad which includes Falcao and Rodriguez, whao has been the best player at the world cup, and are playing in the Champions League next year.
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Can you still get into the ground free if you are wearing a Monaco shirt?
 

Norman Binns

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #41
Samo said:
Well I don't suppose they were intending to lose. :facepalm:
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Despite the fact that their latest exercise in litigation was never ever likely to succeed, I don't suppose for one minute the intention was to lose. That's irrelevant to my point though. These legal challenges are huge risks and to embark on such actions you must have extensive funds in place in the event that things don't go your way.

If the club owners have extensive funds to pay for expensive legal fees they have the money to invest in the team. I'll refrain from using the slapped head animation if you don't mind.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #42
I am surprised he didn't go to Norwich, I would have thought that would have been a better move more likely to get promoted and bigger crowds. Eddie Howe must have sold it to him well.
 

Samo

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #43
Norman Binns said:
Despite the fact that their latest exercise in litigation was never ever likely to succeed, I don't suppose for one minute the intention was to lose. That's irrelevant to my point though. These legal challenges are huge risks and to embark on such actions you must have extensive funds in place in the event that things don't go your way.

If the club owners have extensive funds to pay for expensive legal fees they have the money to invest in the team. I'll refrain from using the slapped head animation if you don't mind.
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SISU clearly have funds yes. Unfortunately that's not the same as CCFC having funds. It'd be nice if it was. But you make a fair point and I retract my slapped head animation!
 
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RoboCCFC90

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #44
The thread title is so wide of the mark. Our Club hasn't been well run for 20 years, Bournemouth a well run Club, with good momentum and have many plus points, this is Football it happens, get over it.


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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #45
letsallsingtogether said:
Maybe he likes chicks with a blue rinse.
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Have you actually ever been to Bournemouth & looked around at the totty? I have.


PUSB
 
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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #46
Grendel said:
People need a reality check. In 1974 we were "bigger" than Manchester United. In the pre was era Huddersfield were giants and we were minnows.
In the clubs 130 year history if has only spent 25% in the top flight.
Its just a position in time.
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Struth G! That's remarkably objective perspective from you...dare I say for a change?
Nice one.



PUSB
 

Norman Binns

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #47
Samo said:
SISU clearly have funds yes. Unfortunately that's not the same as CCFC having funds. It'd be nice if it was. But you make a fair point and I retract my slapped head animation!
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I'm not sure I necessarily agree with your 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] sentence Samo but I’m not going to get embroiled in a debate with you on this. You are a thoughtful poster and make a useful contribution to this forum and I respect that. Thank you for your retraction.
 
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turlykerd

New Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #48
Terry Gibson's perm said:
I am surprised he didn't go to Norwich, I would have thought that would have been a better move more likely to get promoted and bigger crowds. Eddie Howe must have sold it to him well.
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I think Norwich have around 5 or 6 strikers already and the chance of a regular start limited

As far as joining Bournemouth, its a league up, with a team of lesser known players , seams to be well run with money.

It makes sense to me

I just hope that in a few years time, were back in cov...promoted and are equally well run, and able to entice him back
 
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wingy

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #49
turlykerd said:
I think Norwich have around 5 or 6 strikers already and the chance of a regular start limited

As far as joining Bournemouth, its a league up, with a team of lesser known players , seams to be well run with money.

It makes sense to me

I just hope that in a few years time, were back in cov...promoted and are equally well run, and able to entice him back
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It's sunnier on the Southcoast than Yarmouth ?
 

covmark

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #50
letsallsingtogether said:
Maybe he likes chicks with a blue rinse.
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I take it you haven't been to Bournemouth for a while.
 

skyblueinBaku

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #51
wingy said:
It's sunnier on the Southcoast than Yarmouth ?
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Generally speaking, I believe it is. The surrounding countryside is better, too.
 
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Jim The Cherry

New Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #52
Fuck me you lot are a bunch of live in the past tossers..... I grew up in Cov and as a kid was at Highfield Road most games and was at the 1987 cup final, last game at Highfield Road, First game at Ricoh, Wolves and Chelsea games at Ricoh with massive crowds etc.

However i have lived in Bournemouth for 30 years and had a Cherries ST for about 6 years, I have seen the progress that AFC Bournemouth have made and are still making on and off the pitch - the current team at Dean Court is young and bloody good, and play far better and attractive football than most teams. Under the guidance of Eddie Howe Wilson will flourish i am sure, he is joining a team full of talent and I'm sure that AGAIN we will be regarded as the surprise package in the Championship by many teams.

I am proud of my Coventry roots but believe me life is far better on the south coast where lack of jobs and crime is not a problem and beautiful coastline and stunning New Forest are on my doorstep. If you guys really believe that Dorset is full of blue rinse OAP's then i suggest you get out of your Bell Green council shit holes and get into your untaxed piece of shit car and visit.

Sorry for the stereotyping but some of you it seems only understand insults and go around with your heads up your asses, living in the Jimmy Hill CCFC era.

Anyway for your info the two players you have got on loan are both decent - Allsopp is a good keeper who needs to improve his distribution and coming out to collect crossed balls but will serve CCFC well i believe. Coulibally - he is quick and tricky and when he has been fit (not often) has looked like being a fantastic winger. When AFCB played Real Madrid last season he was fantastic. I also hope that we could lend you Brett Pitman as he was a fantastic player for us in League 1 and largely responsible for the success of the last few seasons but will hardly get a look in at Dean Court this season i fear.

Anyway hope that you guys can put a team together soon as the current bunch look like its going to be a hard season and REALLY hope that you can get back to the ricoh and get rid of the SISU mob.
 

Samo

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #53
Jim The Cherry said:
Fuck me you lot are a bunch of live in the past tossers..... I grew up in Cov and as a kid was at Highfield Road most games and was at the 1987 cup final, last game at Highfield Road, First game at Ricoh, Wolves and Chelsea games at Ricoh with massive crowds etc.

However i have lived in Bournemouth for 30 years and had a Cherries ST for about 6 years, I have seen the progress that AFC Bournemouth have made and are still making on and off the pitch - the current team at Dean Court is young and bloody good, and play far better and attractive football than most teams. Under the guidance of Eddie Howe Wilson will flourish i am sure, he is joining a team full of talent and I'm sure that AGAIN we will be regarded as the surprise package in the Championship by many teams.

I am proud of my Coventry roots but believe me life is far better on the south coast where lack of jobs and crime is not a problem and beautiful coastline and stunning New Forest are on my doorstep. If you guys really believe that Dorset is full of blue rinse OAP's then i suggest you get out of your Bell Green council shit holes and get into your untaxed piece of shit car and visit.

Sorry for the stereotyping but some of you it seems only understand insults and go around with your heads up your asses, living in the Jimmy Hill CCFC era.

Anyway for your info the two players you have got on loan are both decent - Allsopp is a good keeper who needs to improve his distribution and coming out to collect crossed balls but will serve CCFC well i believe. Coulibally - he is quick and tricky and when he has been fit (not often) has looked like being a fantastic winger. When AFCB played Real Madrid last season he was fantastic. I also hope that we could lend you Brett Pitman as he was a fantastic player for us in League 1 and largely responsible for the success of the last few seasons but will hardly get a look in at Dean Court this season i fear.

Anyway hope that you guys can put a team together soon as the current bunch look like its going to be a hard season and REALLY hope that you can get back to the ricoh and get rid of the SISU mob.
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Jesus... what a tool.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #54
Jim The Cherry said:
Fuck me you lot are a bunch of live in the past tossers..... I grew up in Cov and as a kid was at Highfield Road most games and was at the 1987 cup final, last game at Highfield Road, First game at Ricoh, Wolves and Chelsea games at Ricoh with massive crowds etc.

However i have lived in Bournemouth for 30 years and had a Cherries ST for about 6 years, I have seen the progress that AFC Bournemouth have made and are still making on and off the pitch - the current team at Dean Court is young and bloody good, and play far better and attractive football than most teams. Under the guidance of Eddie Howe Wilson will flourish i am sure, he is joining a team full of talent and I'm sure that AGAIN we will be regarded as the surprise package in the Championship by many teams.

I am proud of my Coventry roots but believe me life is far better on the south coast where lack of jobs and crime is not a problem and beautiful coastline and stunning New Forest are on my doorstep. If you guys really believe that Dorset is full of blue rinse OAP's then i suggest you get out of your Bell Green council shit holes and get into your untaxed piece of shit car and visit.

Sorry for the stereotyping but some of you it seems only understand insults and go around with your heads up your asses, living in the Jimmy Hill CCFC era.

Anyway for your info the two players you have got on loan are both decent - Allsopp is a good keeper who needs to improve his distribution and coming out to collect crossed balls but will serve CCFC well i believe. Coulibally - he is quick and tricky and when he has been fit (not often) has looked like being a fantastic winger. When AFCB played Real Madrid last season he was fantastic. I also hope that we could lend you Brett Pitman as he was a fantastic player for us in League 1 and largely responsible for the success of the last few seasons but will hardly get a look in at Dean Court this season i fear.

Anyway hope that you guys can put a team together soon as the current bunch look like its going to be a hard season and REALLY hope that you can get back to the ricoh and get rid of the SISU mob.
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Not bad coming from a genuine loyal ex CCFC supporter.
 

kg82

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #55
Speaking sense though isn't he (for the most part). Also, he never said he used to be a Cov fan.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #56
covboy1987 said:
It makes me laugh, that many fans have accepted that selling yet another young player is good business - I could probably understand a little if they had sold him to Liverpool, Man-Utd, or spurs, but no the mighty Bournemouth with massive crowds of 7,000 - 8,000 in the championship and these crowds are when they are doing well - actually shows how far we have dropped when teams like Bournemouth, a club in administration in 2008 are attracting our players, but good luck to them as they are obviously have been steered very well -
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Coventry City FC finishes the last 8 years


2006/7 17[SUP]th [/SUP](Championship)

2007/8 21[SUP]st[/SUP]

2008/9 17[SUP]th[/SUP]

2009/10 19[SUP]th[/SUP]

2010/11 18[SUP]th[/SUP]

20011/12 23[SUP]rd[/SUP] and relegated

2012/13 15[SUP]th[/SUP] (League One)

2013/14 18[SUP]th[/SUP]


Bournemouth, you're having a laugh?

Time to accept who we now are and where we now are unfortunately.
 
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turlykerd

New Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #57
Jim The Cherry said:
Fuck me you lot are a bunch of live in the past tossers..... I grew up in Cov and as a kid was at Highfield Road most games and was at the 1987 cup final, last game at Highfield Road, First game at Ricoh, Wolves and Chelsea games at Ricoh with massive crowds etc.

However i have lived in Bournemouth for 30 years and had a Cherries ST for about 6 years, I have seen the progress that AFC Bournemouth have made and are still making on and off the pitch - the current team at Dean Court is young and bloody good, and play far better and attractive football than most teams. Under the guidance of Eddie Howe Wilson will flourish i am sure, he is joining a team full of talent and I'm sure that AGAIN we will be regarded as the surprise package in the Championship by many teams.

I am proud of my Coventry roots but believe me life is far better on the south coast where lack of jobs and crime is not a problem and beautiful coastline and stunning New Forest are on my doorstep. If you guys really believe that Dorset is full of blue rinse OAP's then i suggest you get out of your Bell Green council shit holes and get into your untaxed piece of shit car and visit.

Sorry for the stereotyping but some of you it seems only understand insults and go around with your heads up your asses, living in the Jimmy Hill CCFC era.

Anyway for your info the two players you have got on loan are both decent - Allsopp is a good keeper who needs to improve his distribution and coming out to collect crossed balls but will serve CCFC well i believe. Coulibally - he is quick and tricky and when he has been fit (not often) has looked like being a fantastic winger. When AFCB played Real Madrid last season he was fantastic. I also hope that we could lend you Brett Pitman as he was a fantastic player for us in League 1 and largely responsible for the success of the last few seasons but will hardly get a look in at Dean Court this season i fear.

Anyway hope that you guys can put a team together soon as the current bunch look like its going to be a hard season and REALLY hope that you can get back to the ricoh and get rid of the SISU mob.
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fuckin glory fan lol
 

covmark

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #58
He has a point, shows the ignorance of some of our fans when they think Bournemouth is full of old people with blue rinses.
I lived there for a few years. Great place, loved it.
 

The Reverend Skyblue

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #59
I went to college in Bounrmouth and it was the best and most fun year of my life as a single man.
Lots to do and see,beautiful part of the country and really top notch totty which I was very fortunate to sample some of it.
Wilson will love living down there, though I would'nt bet against him coming back to us within five years. His heart is obviously skyblue
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #60
Astute said:
Not bad coming from a genuine loyal ex CCFC supporter.
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Surely not loyal if its ex?
 

Astute

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  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #61
Nick said:
Surely not loyal if its ex?
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Forgotten how to do a head slap on my mobile
 

Paxman II

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #62
Yep Bournemouth is a nice place to live, I should know. But the football team will never progress beyond the championship.
 
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RoboCCFC90

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  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #63
Jim The Cherry said:
Fuck me you lot are a bunch of live in the past tossers.....
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Unfortunately some Football fans do live in the past, it has to be said Callum has moved on and I think we have got a good deal for him, let's hope we have a positive season!
 
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SlowerThanPlatt

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #64
Paxman II said:
Yep Bournemouth is a nice place to live, I should know. But the football team will never progress beyond the championship.
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Why not?
 

kg82

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #65
SlowerThanPlatt said:
Why not?
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Because apparently it's not a football town. And Wigan is?!
 
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Jim The Cherry

New Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #66
Otis all well and good quoteing finishing places for last 30 years.... True facts are this i am 42 years old and although i would never class myself as a proper Sky Blue i used to love standing on the West Terrace as a kid next to my Coventry family, but if i am honest there was only really a few highlights and most of those were when we survived relegation on the last day of a season.

Coventry is no doubt a bigger club than AFC Bournemouth, however they are a club on the up with owners who are willing to finance success and spend alot of money on youth development aswell. Coventry City is a club that is dying slowly and it is very sorry to watch. Even if the club does return to the ricoh i suspect they will be playing infront of 10-12,000 people (after the initial novalty wears off) as alot of the "fans" now as so dissillusioned that they have filled their saturdays with other stuff.

Yes Bournemouth only get crowds of 10-12,000 as for alot of the games they sell out and even if not a sell out the ground has a great atmosphere unlike a sparsely filled ricoh with a few die hard under the scoreboard making the only noise that can be heard above the hum of the A444 in the distance.

What i find most offensive about some of the comments on here is the narrow minded idiots that have a total lack of respect for other clubs..... When after all most of us football fans of other clubs long to see the day that Coventry City returns to the good times..... Anyway enough of the rant but please stop trying to act and sound like fans of Leeds United with your arrogant attitutes towards other smaller (but currently doing better) clubs.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #67
Jim The Cherry said:
Otis all well and good quoteing finishing places for last 30 years.... True facts are this i am 42 years old and although i would never class myself as a proper Sky Blue i used to love standing on the West Terrace as a kid next to my Coventry family, but if i am honest there was only really a few highlights and most of those were when we survived relegation on the last day of a season.

Coventry is no doubt a bigger club than AFC Bournemouth, however they are a club on the up with owners who are willing to finance success and spend alot of money on youth development aswell. Coventry City is a club that is dying slowly and it is very sorry to watch. Even if the club does return to the ricoh i suspect they will be playing infront of 10-12,000 people (after the initial novalty wears off) as alot of the "fans" now as so dissillusioned that they have filled their saturdays with other stuff.

Yes Bournemouth only get crowds of 10-12,000 as for alot of the games they sell out and even if not a sell out the ground has a great atmosphere unlike a sparsely filled ricoh with a few die hard under the scoreboard making the only noise that can be heard above the hum of the A444 in the distance.

What i find most offensive about some of the comments on here is the narrow minded idiots that have a total lack of respect for other clubs..... When after all most of us football fans of other clubs long to see the day that Coventry City returns to the good times..... Anyway enough of the rant but please stop trying to act and sound like fans of Leeds United with your arrogant attitutes towards other smaller (but currently doing better) clubs.
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Mellow out.

Bournemouth are a bigger club than CCFC. Most of us know that. We still have one of the best away support though. The main thing we have is our memories. We will be back. We just don't know how long it will take. But it will taste sweet after what we have been through.
 
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RoboCCFC90

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #68
Astute said:
Mellow out.

Bournemouth are a bigger club than CCFC. Most of us know that. We still have one of the best away support though. The main thing we have is our memories. We will be back. We just don't know how long it will take. But it will taste sweet after what we have been through.
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I don't think that is particularly accurate Astute, I think City is a bigger Club than Bournemouth, however right now we have fallen quite a way due to poor management and over spending where as Bournemouth have progressed after their own financial issues, with a solid financial base and Club philosophy.

That is why owning the Ricoh Arena is so important for our Club, Steven Pressley is doing everything he can to ensure the Club has a good philosophy and is run in the right manner where the playing side is related, but without that sound financial base we can never be what we were once were.

Fair play to Bournemouth, but when they day comes that CCFC is reunited with the Ricoh Arena under a sound financial footing this Club can rise again.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #69
RoboCCFC90 said:
I don't think that is particularly accurate Astute, I think City is a bigger Club than Bournemouth, however right now we have fallen quite a way due to poor management and over spending where as Bournemouth have progressed after their own financial issues, with a solid financial base and Club philosophy.

That is why owning the Ricoh Arena is so important for our Club, Steven Pressley is doing everything he can to ensure the Club has a good philosophy and is run in the right manner where the playing side is related, but without that sound financial base we can never be what we were once were.

Fair play to Bournemouth, but when they day comes that CCFC is reunited with the Ricoh Arena under a sound financial footing this Club can rise again.
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In what way is our club bigger than Bournemouth?

Their home gates are multiples of ours. They are in a higher division than us. They can afford to buy our best player for a price we agree is a good one. They have owners that care about their club and not shareholders. We do have the potential to be bigger though.

And we don't need to own the Ricoh. We just need the income from it. And what evidence have we that our club would get the income raised if it was owned by SISU?
 
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RoboCCFC90

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  • Jul 5, 2014
  • #70
Astute said:
In what way is our club bigger than Bournemouth?

Their home gates are multiples of ours. They are in a higher division than us. They can afford to buy our best player for a price we agree is a good one. They have owners that care about their club and not shareholders. We do have the potential to be bigger though.

And we don't need to own the Ricoh. We just need the income from it. And what evidence have we that our club would get the income raised if it was owned by SISU?
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Traditionally we have had better home gates, a more successful history, the brand of Coventry City is bigger than AFC Bournemouth. Yes it's very easy to look at current Club positions and try to establish who the bigger Club is, but it doesn't change over night.

Bournemouth are well run Club hence there current position and it shows what can happen if you do things in the right manner, unlike the likes of us and Portsmouth for instance.
 
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