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You'll Never Beat McPake

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This is bit of a "Dallas, Bobby in the shower moment". Did the last 20 years really happen. Did we almost go out of existence only to be saved by SISU. Did we really end up playing home games at Northampton, Birmingham and Burton. Did we endure all of this with no real hope of an end to the pain and distress of being homeless.
So today, 20 years on we play QPR again so I predict a 3 - nil win with a diving header to start things off.
Thank you Doug King and your team. Thank you for saving our club, thank you for bringing back the hope. This is a massive day in the history of the City of Coventy and CCFC.
 

covcity4life

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Wow I'm genuinely in shock. Still part of me things some sort of practical joke

This is just huge. It doesn't mean we will become a champions league club or anything but it feels like a massive weight holding us down has been taken away

The sky is the actual limit now for us sky blues! Let's go smash QPR

Thank you to

Mark robins and Doug king in particular. Although don't wanna make it about sisu you do wonder if this could ever shave happened without them making councils life hard too.

Everything happens for a reason I guess

PUSB!
 

Martw

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This will presumably have cost several tens and tens of millions of pounds. I wonder how it has been financed? Also he might want to open up bidding for a new main sponsor as well when it’s next due for renewal I reckon but it is simply amazing news
 

ccfc1234

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Amazing news. I wonder if Doug has given Mike Ashley or Frazers some equity in the club to help facilitate the deal? Being pragmatic having the assets combined makes us a far more saleable entity in the long run and all parties will know that.

Either way excellent for the club and fans.
 

oneofourown

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I think it was a scenerio that Ashley and fraser can't do anything with the stadium without owning the club and after Newcastle possibly doesn't have the ambition for another club ownership. Likewise, if Doug wants to grow the club and then at some point sell it he has to own the ground too. They must have worked on a business plan where both will make some dosh when we reach the promised land and if/when we sell.
 

tisza

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This will presumably have cost several tens and tens of millions of pounds. I wonder how it has been financed? Also he might want to open up bidding for a new main sponsor as well when it’s next due for renewal I reckon but it is simply amazing news
Doubt it's that bad. King did offer 25 million before it was flogged to Ashley for 17m. Plus it has been running at a loss under Fraser.
 
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Ccfcisparks

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"Wise men say, Only fool love Bling
But I can't help, falling in love with you"

Get that on repeat this afternoon.
 
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ptr

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I think it was a scenerio that Ashley and fraser can't do anything with the stadium without owning the club and after Newcastle possibly doesn't have the ambition for another club ownership. Likewise, if Doug wants to grow the club and then at some point sell it he has to own the ground too. They must have worked on a business plan where both will make some dosh when we reach the promised land and if/when we sell.
Or more than likely that Ashley has done exactly what he wanted. Held on to the stadium until we had the funds and made a decent profit with a quick turnaround. He isn’t stupid.
 

shmmeee

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biggymania

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I’d expect this cost somewhere around 25-30mil but total guess.

Frasers bought it for 18mil including transaction costs.

I guess we’ll find out when the respective accounts are published.
 
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