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Skyblue Bangkok

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The Premier League is - as Brian Glanville said - the Greed is Good League. It is purely about swelling its bloated stomach while the rest of the football clubs go hungry. Nothing can be done about it now. Personally I enjoy the Championship with packed crowds and excitement but we would all take 17th in the Premier League every time regardless who owned the club if it could be a reality
I'm old enough to remember when we were in Div 1 ,/ PL.struggling to stay up most seasons . Not for me the novelty wears off after a while and it's boring.So don't assume all , some do not .
 

SkyBlueMatt

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When we were in League 2/League 1, I didn't think we'd make it back to the Championship. Let alone play offs, twice in 3 years. We did that without Saudi blood money. I'd rather us do it with some respectability and morality. As soon as people like that take over, we become a soulless club, a toy to play with til they get bored and leave us in the sh*t.

It's a moot point because their is no Saudi prince looking at Coventry. :ROFLMAO:

The Premier League is - as Brian Glanville said - the Greed is Good League. It is purely about swelling its bloated stomach while the rest of the football clubs go hungry. Nothing can be done about it now. Personally I enjoy the Championship with packed crowds and excitement but we would all take 17th in the Premier League every time regardless who owned the club if it could be a reality

Not a chance. For a couple of years, maybe, but I can't think of anything more depressing as a fan. Yo-yo club would be far more fun.
 

Skyblue Bangkok

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When we were in League 2/League 1, I didn't think we'd make it back to the Championship. Let alone play offs, twice in 3 years. We did that without Saudi blood money. I'd rather us do it with some respectability and morality. As soon as people like that take over, we become a soulless club, a toy to play with til they get bored and leave us in the sh*t.

It's a moot point because their is no Saudi prince looking at Coventry. :ROFLMAO:



Not a chance. For a couple of years, maybe, but I can't think of anything more depressing as a fan. Yo-yo club would be far more fun.
I'd also rather not have American blood money either.
 

torchomatic

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I'm old enough to remember when we were in Div 1 ,/ PL.struggling to stay up most seasons . Not for me the novelty wears off after a while and it's boring.So don't assume all , some do not .

Yes often say to my lad. I don't miss the days where a win against Utd, Liverpool or Arsenal was the highlight of the season.
 

Grendel

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When we were in League 2/League 1, I didn't think we'd make it back to the Championship. Let alone play offs, twice in 3 years. We did that without Saudi blood money. I'd rather us do it with some respectability and morality. As soon as people like that take over, we become a soulless club, a toy to play with til they get bored and leave us in the sh*t.

It's a moot point because their is no Saudi prince looking at Coventry. :ROFLMAO:



Not a chance. For a couple of years, maybe, but I can't think of anything more depressing as a fan. Yo-yo club would be far more fun.

When did you start supporting?
 

curly_tom

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I would hate it if we were bought by an oil state or some kind of oligarch. I get it that it would be exciting to have a turn at being a big club and I expect if you ask Man City fans if they like what's happened over the last few years, most would say yes. It does take a lot of soul of the club though. Having a modicom of success without that crazy money gives you much more of a sense of pride. I think you also enjoy the moments of success considerably more when they are rare rather than normal. All that being said, there are now so many clubs owned by billionaires, it doesn't guarantee success anyway anymore...
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I would hate it if we were bought by an oil state or some kind of oligarch. I get it that it would be exciting to have a turn at being a big club and I expect if you ask Man City fans if they like what's happened over the last few years, most would say yes. It does take a lot of soul of the club though. Having a modicom of success without that crazy money gives you much more of a sense of pride. I think you also enjoy the moments of success considerably more when they are rare rather than normal. All that being said, there are now so many clubs owned by billionaires, it doesn't guarantee success anyway anymore...

That’s what we tell ourselves… let’s be honest, I would be in the minority in saying that I’d do a deal with the devil to see us win multiple Premier Leagues and UCL tours over Europe.
 

Deity

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A lot of Cov fans can’t abide King so god knows how they would cope with non communicative foreign owners …. I think it’s routed in jealousy personally. It’s an East Midlands thing. I had no idea everywhere wasn’t like it until I moved out of the area ….
 

shmmeee

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biggymania

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Released:
Jack Burroughs
Ryan Howley
Jamie Paterson (expiry of short-term deal)
Cian Tyler
Aston Ellard
Daniel Rachel
Kain Ryan
Jayden Smith

Loan Players Returning:

Kai Andrews
Aidan Dausch
Riccardo Di Trolio
Justin Obikwu

The following players remain under contract:

Jamie Allen, Kai Andrews, Tristen Batanwi, Norman Bassette, Luke Bell, Elliot Betjemann, Jake Bidwell, Luis Binks, Raphael Borges Rodrigues, Harvey Broad, Bradley Collins, Jay Dasilva, Aidan Dausch, Riccardo Di Trolio, Oliver Dovin, Josh Eccles, Charlie Finney, Matt Grimes, Liam Kitching, Joel Latibeaudiere, Ephron Mason-Clark, Isaac Moore, Justin Obikwu, Callum Perry, Jack Rudoni, Tatsuhiro Sakamoto, Greg Sandiford Jr, Ellis Simms, Ben Sheaf, Rylie Siddall, Bobby Thomas, Brandon Thomas-Asante, Victor Torp, Milan van Ewijk, Ben Wilson, Haji Wright, Kai Yearn.

And:

The Sky Blues have taken up options on midfielder Jamie Allen and goalkeeper Luke Bell.

I thought I'd read we had options on Sheaf - perhaps that isn't true - I'd expect us to exercise that either way.
 

Robinshio

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no shocks it is more what happens to
Rodrigues
collins
Lati
Simms
Thomas Asante

aswell as some of the older youth team players who are under contract - and hope we hold on to our better players
 

Briles

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Unsurprised at taking the option on Allen, consumate pro, good ability, reliable, hard worker, and most importantly, wont kick up a fuss at being on the Bench. You'd struggle to find a player like that at this level these days
 

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