Why should we care if they folded, it wasn't our problem.
You seem to have changed your argument, before it was the Council said it wasn't for sale, now your argument is that they didn't say it was for sale.
But the use of the Ricoh as a council owned asset was our problem. As were the jobs of people in Coventry that were at stake. SISU put them under threat.
How dense or dishonest do you have to be to miss this?
Why not stick to writing into the Telegraph about potholes like the rest of your kind, leave the adults to talk.
The club we support doesn't want the stadium!! FFS you have to stretch some way to keep your irrational hatred of your democratically elected council going dont you?
This thread is unbelievable with the amount of dodgy logic and dodging the question from you and Nick.
So what? There's a lack of professional football in Cornwall, Worcestershire, Warwickshire (!), West Sussex... Shall we move CCFC to one of those counties? That would be fine wouldn't it? Just business.
Nature abhors a vacuum, eh?
Rather than you try to interpret my argument, which seems to be confusing you, let's cut to the chase here:
You said "They (SISU) were aware it was for sale.".
You've provided no evidence of that.
I've given you direct quotes that say that the Council thought, upon CCFC's return, that there should be a period of time to rebuild trust. No mention of ACL being for sale.
Have you got something that suggests different, other than your opinion?
The club we support doesn't want the stadium!! FFS you have to stretch some way to keep your irrational hatred of your democratically elected council going dont you?
This thread is unbelievable with the amount of dodgy logic and dodging the question from you and Nick.
I didn't realise that I needed to interpret your argument, I thought reading what you had written would suffice, sorry about that. Here are a couple of stories from Les Reid where the Council are saying 'it's for sale, make an offer'. I have no argument that in the article you posted it clearly does not say its for sale, neither does it say it's not for sale, which is what you wrote before.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/time-running-out-sisu-want-6257043
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-council-leader-says-ricoh-6370106
The club we support doesn't want the stadium!! FFS you have to stretch some way to keep your irrational hatred of your democratically elected council going dont you?
This thread is unbelievable with the amount of dodgy logic and dodging the question from you and Nick.
This is a football forum, for me my club comes before being bothered about a 'council owned asset'.
Nice insult.
Rather than you try to interpret my argument, which seems to be confusing you, let's cut to the chase here:
You said "They (SISU) were aware it was for sale.".
You've provided no evidence of that.
I've given you direct quotes that say that the Council thought, upon CCFC's return, that there should be a period of time to rebuild trust. No mention of ACL being for sale.
Have you got something that suggests different, other than your opinion?
They did, but they were told that "hell would freeze over" before a deal was done. You're as bad as R-B. Bleating about Sixfields but not a word about YOUR (they are not mine) council selling to a London team. And why do they want the Higgs' share then?
So what? There's a lack of professional football in Cornwall, Worcestershire, Warwickshire (!), West Sussex... Shall we move CCFC to one of those counties? That would be fine wouldn't it? Just business.
Nature abhors a vacuum, eh?
aren't SISU moving us to Warwickshire anyway? Are you for that?
I presume everyone on here like your good self will be happy with it (as you're not concerned with the Wasps' move), so yep, let's have our own stadium, shall we?
My concern with Wasps was that it was an obvious consequence of SISU messing around. Whether it is Wasps or another "Franchise" doesn't matter. It was clear that at some time a new tenant would have to be found - even the judge at the JR said that.
So have fun with your new stadium. Enjoy the hot dogs and the undisturbed views - and the seats that are not sky blue so as not to distract the top quality city players. Whilst you are there, thank Tim for his help with selling the Ricoh lease. The council are now one dodgy tenant less.
I'll give the new leaseholder a chance before slagging him/it off.
Why would you care about somebody who owns a lease of somewhere we don't play (if we did happen to randomly build one) ?
What a strange post.
"The rest of your kind", eh? Nice guy.
Why would you care about somebody who owns a lease of somewhere we don't play (if we did happen to randomly build one) ?
What a strange post. "You have fun going to watch CCFC, I am going to sit here and support somebody who owns a lease"
Winkie said that about Wimbledon.Listened to a debate on the Wasp move affair and listening to the facts of the Wasp situation, if true, put a different circumstance on things, according to the "experts" it was move or fold.
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