Debate re SISU staying or Going (1 Viewer)

dongonzalos

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http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/news-opinion/coventry-city-owners-sisu-sell-8566206

With a supporters' group calling on Sky Blues owners to leave, Simon Gilbert asks would Sisu cut their losses?
Coventry City FC’s largest supporters group has nailed its colours to the mast by calling on the club’s owners to sell up and leave.

But just how likely are Sisu to walk away? And are there any prospective purchasers waiting to snap up a struggling third-tier club with no stadium?

Sisu have set out their plans for the future of the club and they have come in for criticism from some supporters, including the Sky Blue Trust, as showing a lack of ambition.

With no mention of “promotion” in the 1,750-word plan, you can see why.


Few would argue that becoming self-sustainable is an unreasonable aim, but there is an argument that something needs to be done to break the current downward spiral of minimal investment = underachievement = falling attendances = falling income = minimal investment... and so on.

A lack of significant owner investment on the pitch doesn’t send the signals that Sisu are in this for the long term – perhaps further underlined by the fact that at the start of deadline day today only nine outfield players were contracted to stay at the club beyond this season.


What the Sisu's planned stadium could look like
But there is investment off the field, a conservative estimate puts ongoing legal costs way north of £1million in Sisu’s ongoing court battles over the Ricoh Arena with Coventry City Council – and now Wasps.

With a new judicial review application recently launched by the owners over the sale of ACL to the rugby club, it’s not inconceivable that these legal disputes could drag on for years – hardly a sign of being in this for the short term.

Coventry City fans' group demand club owners Sisu sell up and leave

Of course, whether you believe it or not, there’s also talk of building a new stadium for the club in the area.

Then there’s the small matter of the £40m-plus Sisu says it has invested in the Sky Blues since they took control seven years ago. Would they really be willing to walk away and cut their losses?

Overriding all this is Sisu’s insistence, repeated by chairman Tim Fisher last week, that the club is not for sale.

But everything is for sale at the right price, isn’t it? We have heard rumbles of interested consortiums and hyped-up takeover bids in the past – nothing has come to fruition. And it’s arguable that CCFC is a less attractive proposition now than ever.

Coventry City FC reveals its plans for the future

But if Sisu was to actively advertise the club as for sale, and seek a prospective purchaser, might that open some doors?

Also, let’s not forget this once proud club does have a passionate supporter base in the city. It’s the only club in a city of 300,000 people and it can bring in attendances of 30,000 plus on a good day – that has to make it an attractive proposition for a potential new owner.


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There isn’t much every Coventry City supporter will agree on, but whether you agree with the Sky Blue Trust’s latest stance or not, one thing is clear.

People have already voted with their feet – 7,606 against Rochdale on Saturday was the lowest Saturday home crowd since 1962. Whether or not the owners leave, the fans are leaving the club.

Something has to change, or we may be facing a future without a Coventry City.

Do you agree with the Sky Blue Trust?
 

Grendel

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Next weeks poll - 99% of the vote say yes to the question - Is The World Round?
 

torchomatic

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Don't think we need to debate it, do we? Shouldn't we be asking who is going to step in?
 

LB87ccfc

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Don't think we need to debate it, do we? Shouldn't we be asking who is going to step in?

H + E and the cowboy will all ride in on white horses and spend eleventy billion to make us a success again with the trust having a place on the board, the coaching staff and the scouting system.

Ok il stop being bitchy now.

But in all honesty surely someone would be willing to take us on, we deffo would not go to the wall.
 

Grendel

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dongonzalos

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Don't think we need to debate it, do we? Shouldn't we be asking who is going to step in?

That's an impossible question to answer

1) nobody and the club folds
2) the rich Saudi or Russian the Sun talked about and the club challenge in the champions league
3) Someone you have never heard of before.

I think 1 & 2 are highly unlikely
I think 3 would happen.

You would never know the answer to this question unless the club are put into admin or up for sale.
 

shy_tall_knight

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Its a good summary post of our position. With attendances falling with the club concentrating on ongoing legal claims against CCC, short term loans short term contracts, a revolving door of players in and out the downwards spiral will continue, ST renewal next year I predict (not based on a scientific Gallop poll) will ensure crowds around the 5k mark. The club will have a go at trying to market the season tickets in summer and may re-stock the shop but what is undeniable their main focus is the courts but not for the fans benefit for their investors. Its broken and doesn't work.
 

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