Mr (Nick) Eastwood is the guest speaker at the Trust Open meeting on Monday night at the Squirrel - 7.30pm 1st December, Squirrel Pub, Greyfriars Lane Coventry CV1 2GY. Come along and listen to what he has to say, ask him whatever questions you may personally have about their plans for the Ricoh and their future with CCFC - get from behind your keyboard and come out for the night, have a drink and meet other Sky Blue fans and air your concerns to the man himself. Non members can join on the night (£1). Last months meeting with Steve Pressley was well attended (around 100) and there should be a good turnout on Monday as well.
If you cannot make the meeting either put your questions on this thread or PM them to me - I will ensure they are read out and will put answers on here
Would Derek Richardson consider investing in the football club (in whatever form). If it ensured the football clubs future at the Ricoh.
And if he says yes
How would richardson fund and invest in the club when wasps have told fans that his money has run out? Or did they lie to the wasps fans?
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I also believe that it was stated they expect 3-4 seasons before the Ricoh was breaking even/profitable.
It was stated that there'd upto 4 years of sustaining 3-4 million losses before the money ran out, not that it had already run out. I also believe that it was stated they expect 3-4 seasons before the Ricoh was breaking even/profitable.
Pw362 - Don't you think that would be viewed by CRFC as a direct attempt to poach CRFC supporters? Probably wouldn't be welcome.
Can you ask how important it is for a sports club to 'own' (or leasehold) their own stadium to access all matchday and additional revenues?
It was stated that there'd upto 4 years of sustaining 3-4 million losses before the money ran out, not that it had already run out. I also believe that it was stated they expect 3-4 seasons before the Ricoh was breaking even/profitable.
Pw362 - Don't you think that would be viewed by CRFC as a direct attempt to poach CRFC supporters? Probably wouldn't be welcome.
Can you ask him if he believes there is any place for heritage, tradition and loyalty in modern sport or is it all about the money?
Would wasps have veto'd if Higgs had accepted ccfc's bid?
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Just asking because a couple of lads I work with are CRFC supporters and have already said that they would be interested in going to Wasps games as well.
Just asking because a couple of lads I work with are CRFC supporters and have already said that they would be interested in going to Wasps games as well.
It's been suggested to try and create a joint season ticket, no idea if it's a possibility, but with fixtures on different days it could benefit both sides.
Stu - Why does it matter if the 3-4 million wouldn't support CCFC in the championship? The money running out was about Wasps, not CCFC.
Because a few on here think that wasps will buy CCFC and invest to get them in the PL.
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Can you ask him if he believes there is any place for heritage, tradition and loyalty in modern sport or is it all about the money?
So that's rather different than the original post stating that Wasps had suggested the money had already run out, and were lying to the fans, when they never stated that at all.
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