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  • Start date Oct 2, 2013
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Ashdown1

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #106
edgy said:
The club has little or no potential without a stadium. Join the two together and the buyers will be back. Only the Council can allow that to happen now.
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Absolutely no guarantee SISU will sell and besides what happens to the price considering all of the debt that has been loaded against the club. The chance for the club came before Appleton handed it back to the hedge fund for nothing. SISU have to take what they can for the few assets that they actually currently own and move on. Will the council really hand over a brand new Arena to the same company that tried to bust them, for next to nothing.
This is all about Seppalla's ego and image now and her appeal to future investors.
 
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thaiskyblue

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #107
who remembers in the early seventies when at xmas there used to be a sky blue shop in the coop lower precinct, my sisters would pester my mum for santas grotto , i just wanted a city pennant or a mug happy days. Just thourght i'd lighten the mood.
 
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thaiskyblue

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #108
Nick said:
We don't know much about the other people, only Haskell really who apparently put in a serious bid. We don't know too much about the other bidders to comment but how do we know they will be any better than SISU or if they would be interested?

Surely I could have made an offer of £1 for the club?
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ken bates brought chelsea for £1 pound. had to manage the debts of course.
 

edgy

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #109
Althought I admit there is no 100% guarentee that they'd sell once the Stadium & Club are married, can anyone suggest why a hedge-fund, a money making machine, would hold onto the package and not sell onto to the highest bidder. ie, Fisher's "top of the cycle"... ? The club is worthless without a ground, it's worth plenty with one.

They wouldn't stick around. They'd be out like a shot.
 
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terryhallsboots

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #110
RPHunt said:
The club has a lot of potential with an owner who actually knows something about football and has some sort of passion for football. It doesn't have a future with an owner that sees it only as a pawn in a money making game.
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I've read it a few times on here, but why does an owner need to know about football? The owner employs managers who do. Our current managers of the football side of things, Waggot, Rioch and Pressley have done little wrong in my opinion. Waggot in particular appears to know his stuff. Of course I can't be scathing enough about the dross that pitched up before them.
 
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mrbluesky87

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #111
thaiskyblue said:
who remembers in the early seventies when at xmas there used to be a sky blue shop in the coop lower precinct, my sisters would pester my mum for santas grotto , i just wanted a city pennant or a mug happy days. Just thourght i'd lighten the mood.
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I'm far too young to remember
 
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thaiskyblue

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #112
mrbluesky87 said:
I'm far too young to remember
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oh lucky you !lol.
 
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terryhallsboots

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #113
edgy said:
Althought I admit there is no 100% guarentee that they'd sell once the Stadium & Club are married, can anyone suggest why a hedge-fund, a money making machine, would hold onto the package and not sell onto to the highest bidder. ie, Fisher's "top of the cycle"... ? The club is worthless without a ground, it's worth plenty with one.

They wouldn't stick around. They'd be out like a shot.
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I agree. I assume there initial intention was too get in, get to the premiership, take the TV money, then feck off. Their 'business cycle' has put us on a different course. A lot longer and a lot more feckin painful for us. But once they're on with a chance of a decent return, they will definitely feck off, it's in a hedge fund's DNA.
 

mds

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #114
There may well have been serious offers, but what qualifies as a serious offer?
Otium/SISU had the winning bid, they wernt going to win it for pennies. That makes me think they are here for the long haul, they bid enough to secure our club, they arnt going bust and they have fingers in many pies from what i can gather. The club is a big loss for them, you would think with the millions they have lost they would of been out years ago, there not there still here, soaking up the losses and trying to move the club forward. They wont go anywhere till they go bust (unlikely) or they get a serious close to loss recouping offer for the club (highly unlikely). I hope they get us back to the Ricoh, turn things around and sell get their money back and get out, only problem with that we end up with another money greedy owner in for the profits and nothing else.

The answer for us as long suffering City supporters is for a mega wealthy City supporter to buy the club is Pete Waterman a City fan? Not realistically going to happen.

Talk about off topic, oh yeah the shop, its a move forward in a great location with plenty of attractions to draw people in, The one in town was out of the way hard to see as a passer by unless you were going to and from the market, such an obscure location and small shop it was pointless. Tescos was a captive audience pretty much, if you liked Tescos you might have had a nose around, At the Gallacher there is such a variety of shops that it such provde a steady stream of traffic.

For me its a good move, the club need a good shop, i hope it works, not for sisu or anyone else just for COVENTRY CITY FOOTBALL CLUB!
 
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mrbluesky87

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #115
thaiskyblue said:
oh lucky you !lol.
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I do remember the highfield road club shop and as much as I would give my left arm to stand in the west terrace again, the club shop was shite. If I remember it was quite narrow, you just couldnt move in their on a match day.
 
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thaiskyblue

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #116
ah the west end i used to live in catherine street 15 yards,from the from the turnstiles , had a partime school holiday job in the club shop at highfield road. jh gave me a mars bar one day, happy days.
 

deanocity3

New Member
  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #117
miss this,it was mad on kit launch day
 

deanocity3

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #118
and this in west orchard
 
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thaiskyblue

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #119
was there a game on that day ?
 
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Ashdown1

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #120
edgy said:
Althought I admit there is no 100% guarentee that they'd sell once the Stadium & Club are married, can anyone suggest why a hedge-fund, a money making machine, would hold onto the package and not sell onto to the highest bidder. ie, Fisher's "top of the cycle"... ? The club is worthless without a ground, it's worth plenty with one.

They wouldn't stick around. They'd be out like a shot.
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It's all bollocks mate, no one can say if you're right or whether my suspicions would become reality but the only thing for certain is that the club is dying on it's arse and I'd give anything to be waffling on about a new centre back or a tough tackling midfielder rather than this repetitive cycle of conjecture !!
 
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Mrpipes

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #121
thaiskyblue said:
who remembers in the early seventies when at xmas there used to be a sky blue shop in the coop lower precinct, my sisters would pester my mum for santas grotto , i just wanted a city pennant or a mug happy days. Just thourght i'd lighten the mood.
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It was SMALLER than the one in tesco
And guess what , tesco barrow is the worst it's ever been?
 

Astute

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #122
torchomatic said:
I've changed the forum settings so I get 40 posts on one page. Much easier.
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It's about time you got something right.
 

Astute

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #123
edgy said:
The club has little or no potential without a stadium. Join the two together and the buyers will be back. Only the Council can allow that to happen now.
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Deluded or what.

So how much do you think Joy would want for it all if she did let the ground go with the club?
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #124
mds said:
There may well have been serious offers, but what qualifies as a serious offer?
Otium/SISU had the winning bid, they wernt going to win it for pennies. That makes me think they are here for the long haul, they bid enough to secure our club, they arnt going bust and they have fingers in many pies from what i can gather. The club is a big loss for them, you would think with the millions they have lost they would of been out years ago, there not there still here, soaking up the losses and trying to move the club forward. They wont go anywhere till they go bust (unlikely) or they get a serious close to loss recouping offer for the club (highly unlikely).
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So don't you have a clue about what went on?

There were no serious bids. Nobody knew what they were bidding on. And it ended up being for the contract for the Ricoh and lots of debt. SISU got a tax bill and put it into CCFC LTD just before admin.

Yet Edgy and Torch agree with you :facepalm: Shows they don't have a clue what is going on either.
 

letsallsingtogether

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #125
Does it really matter I live in Finham and never shop at Gallagher used to use the one in town, and the one at the Ricoh on match days.

so having it at the other side of town and with no reason to shop there means I won't use it.

They still have the shop sign up in the City Centre maybe they could recycle it and save themselves another couple of bob


edgy said:
I can't fathom the logic of some people.

Close the original outlet and move to Tesco Stall- hysteria.
Open a new, more professional looking Store with preferable overheads, closer to the City Centre - further hysteria.

People actually want the club to fail. SISU or not, that is shocking.
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mds

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #126
Astute said:
So don't you have a clue about what went on?

There were no serious bids. Nobody knew what they were bidding on. And it ended up being for the contract for the Ricoh and lots of debt. SISU got a tax bill and put it into CCFC LTD just before admin.
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No i dont really know whats going on, who does? i dont really know what went on, i dont think too many do, it was an observation regarding previous comments, and a point about us being stuck with SISU. And that point still stands!
 
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Moff

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #127
Ashdown1 said:
Go on Moff, I hand you the floor, please explain to everyone why exactly it is ACL's fault that CCFC find themselves up shit street? Why it's owners began to withdraw funding it over two years ago, why it's owners sold it's best striker in the January before relegation after stripping the club of most decent players anyway and why that all rental charges only ever amounted to about 1/7th of all losses each year. Go on pal tell me why are they almost as much to blame !!??
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Christ Ashdown it took you a long time to get your knickers in a twist, but I knew you would....so predictable.

Read my post numbnuts I never stated that ACl were almost as much to blame you tool, I said I didnt like them but I hate SISU, did you miss that bit. I hate them have no respect for them and for how they are dragging OUR (do you see that its OUR club, as we are allegedly both fans of it) club to its knees, but I also dont like ACl for their brinkmanship in this sorry saga.

You go looking for a conspiracy in a post where it doesn't exist. Like I said get a grip ffs.
 
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theferret

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #128
We knew months ago the club were negotiating to take over the old Comet store, so why the surprise?

It is a retail outlet for the club that is in Coventry. Some people will use it, some won't. I really do not get the negative response to this news. It is what it is.

This thread has depressed me more than any I have ever read on here. I really do think some people are starting to hate their own football club.
 
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ajsccfc

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #129
One of the moans about the 'barrow' was how it was some kind of fabricated embarrassment in place of a club shop. Now there's going to be a club shop it seems the removal of one reason to moan provides a reason to moan. There are plenty of legit gripes left, don't fret.
 
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terryhallsboots

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #130
theferret said:
We knew months ago the club were negotiating to take over the old Comet store, so why the surprise?

It is a retail outlet for the club that is in Coventry. Some people will use it, some won't. I really do not get the negative response to this news. It is what it is.

This thread has depressed me more than any I have ever read on here. I really do think some people are starting to hate their own football club.
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Some people are so blind with hatred for the owners they can't see anything positive. It's the theme that runs through a lot of threads on here. There 's plenty who I've spoken to who think the new shop will be great ......Pressley cardigan anyone? (Spelt "Presley" on the website .... bit poor, or are they having to pass it off like those 'Louie Viton' handbags or that 'Channel' perfume)
 
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Ashdown1

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #131
Moff said:
Christ Ashdown it took you a long time to get your knickers in a twist, but I knew you would....so predictable.

Read my post numbnuts I never stated that ACl were almost as much to blame you tool, I said I didnt like them but I hate SISU, did you miss that bit. I hate them have no respect for them and for how they are dragging OUR (do you see that its OUR club, as we are allegedly both fans of it) club to its knees, but I also dont like ACl for their brinkmanship in this sorry saga.

You go looking for a conspiracy in a post where it doesn't exist. Like I said get a grip ffs.
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Fair play, I admire your passion Moff but you didn't actually answer the questions either but hey ho, there are no winners in this !
 

Moff

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #132
Ashdown1 said:
Fair play, I admire your passion Moff but you didn't actually answer the questions either but hey ho, there are no winners in this !
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Ashdown, I didnt answer as I dont blame ACL, I'm just not impressed with their role in this saga, I think they could have done things a lot better thats all.

I hold SISU 100% to account for the whole mess, and for what they are doing to our club. I hate them with a passion, but like others have no idea what I and everyone else can do to get shot of them.

I apologise for being a bit of an argumentative arse in my post, its what this situation does to you. I wish it were just a bad dream but sadly it seems never ending. I dont want to fall out with fellow fans, and see us divided and fall.
 

James Smith

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #133
RFC said:
The fans to blame are those who don't support the club, wages and costs have to be met, the money doesn't go to the owners!

Stop playing the 'blame game' and get behind the team. PUSB!
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But you must have missed the pr from the club and Sisu where they said the costs of playing at Northampton would be funded by SISU. So because of this the team won't suffer financially if none of us to go into Sixfields. Support from the hill and/or at away games but no need to break NOPM if you are observing this because you are worried about money for the team.
 

James Smith

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #134
Nick said:
We don't know much about the other people, only Haskell really who apparently put in a serious bid. We don't know too much about the other bidders to comment but how do we know they will be any better than SISU or if they would be interested?

Surely I could have made an offer of £1 for the club?
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I'll see your quid and raise you another, anyone going to top £2?
 
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skybluepete1987

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  • Oct 2, 2013
  • #135
RFC said:
the money doesn't go to the owners!
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I refer you to Joy's quote from last week 'I want a return on my investment', that looks like money going into the owners to me.
 
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savosdad

Banned
  • Oct 4, 2013
  • #136
Why would you want a store in Coventry its nothing to do with the team that plays everymatch away. Might have well just opened a store in beruit/hong kong
 
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