Wasps have regularly filled the Ricoh and invested the place with an atmosphere of warmth and cheer
This could run until the end of the season and then we still might not know.Ball is in sisu court now gonna be interesting what they come out with over the next few months about a home for us next season.
Who get the larger attendances ccfc or Wasps ?
Think the PR games are cranking up early this time.
No surprise the Trust and people like cj constantly drool about him. "One of us" type bullshit, same as supporters direct.A former CCFC director told me that David Conn is obsessed with the idea of fan ownership and this motivates the content and tone of his journalism. No idea if the director in question was just deflecting but thought it worth mentioning.
Do wasps fill it then? Sorry if somebody pointed out just how the article may as well be a copy and paste from wasps, the trust and others.Who get the larger attendances ccfc or Wasps ?
Do wasps fill it then? Sorry if somebody pointed out just how the article may as well be a copy and paste from wasps, the trust and others.
Exactly as I said, pr games starting early.
More shitNo surprise the Trust and people like cj constantly drool about him. "One of us" type bullshit, same as supporters direct.
Hardly beloved are they? How's that article having a go at anybody apart from climbing up wasps arse?Ha just as expected, just the sort of reply we have come to expect from you.
Come out fighting when anyone has a go at your beloved Sisu.
How is it?More shit
Crucially, who has the more paying attendees?Who get the larger attendances ccfc or Wasps ?
Well that is the German model, is that so wrong?A former CCFC director told me that David Conn is obsessed with the idea of fan ownership and this motivates the content and tone of his journalism. No idea if the director in question was just deflecting but thought it worth mentioning.
Its fine if its a whole system approach and its a level playing field. Looks like the Germans want to get rid of the 50+1 rule because of lack of foreign investment.Well that is the German model, is that so wrong?
Like I said predictable.How is it?
Point out how I'm wrong.
All we need now is Jimmy hill way and others to pipe up. Get the bed sheets out, roll Hoffman out.
It's all pretty predictable.
Never met the bloke to get near it and don't intend to. Next one?Like I said predictable.
Have a go at anyone who is against Sisu.
Crawl back up tims arse.
No wonder he looks ill. ..............
Talking of PR what is the update from Joy?
How many times Nick.Never met the bloke to get near it and don't intend to. Next one?
Not going to point out how what I said is so wrong?
How many times Nick.
Like I said a minute ago you always attack anyone who has a go at Sisu. knew what your reply would be.
Fuck me never mind GOAL
Well that is the German model, is that so wrong?
I’m sorry but I fail to see why some are criticising this article.
Let’s compare and contrast the Wasps approach with SISU.
Wasps saw that there was a deal to be done, sat down with the council, agreed a price and honoured their part of the bargain. Yes, their attendances may not be stellar but I suspect that it is overall better than their previous “home”.
SISU have been continually sniping at other parties, pulled out of agreements that other parties thought resolved and suing just about everyone. Their statements about building a new stadium have been vacuous with no evidence that anything has been done apart from an artist’s impression reworked from a different project.
Love or hate them, Wasps objective seems to be to build a business with rugby at its centre.
It seems to me that all SISU are interested in is recouping as much of their money as they can and committing no more in the meantime. If they do manage that they won’t be looking in the rear view mirror at what little they have left behind.
Personally I don’t like rugby or some aspects of Wasps decampment from London.
However, if SISU had taken the same business approach as Wasps we would be cheering them on.
I’m sorry but I fail to see why some are criticising this article.
Let’s compare and contrast the Wasps approach with SISU.
Wasps saw that there was a deal to be done, sat down with the council, agreed a price and honoured their part of the bargain.
I seem to have been reduced to defending Wasps, something I’m not comfortable with.Moved us 80 miles? Would we be cheering?
What former director?A former CCFC director told me that David Conn is obsessed with the idea of fan ownership and this motivates the content and tone of his journalism. No idea if the director in question was just deflecting but thought it worth mentioning.
I seem to have been reduced to defending Wasps, something I’m not comfortable with.
My reference to a business approach was around the theme of sitting down, doing a deal and honouring it. There are a few times when it looked liked SISU could do a deal but were unwilling to complete.
Wasps moved themselves from a venue that appeared to be unviable for the future they wanted. Hard hearted and morally questionable I would agree.
SISU temporarily moved CCFC to another venue where attendances were available in attempt to destabilise ACL. The reason for their return was that attendances were much lower than their calculations and their assumption that only they were interested in the Ricoh proved incorrect.
Would SISU move us again if they thought they could achieve their exit objectives? I think they would.
I thought that the identity I use would give you a bit of a clue. Born in Coventry, I was a season ticket holder for quite a few years but I stopped live in Coventry in 1979 and I’m not coming back. I rarely comment on football matches, I don’t have the right. Unfortunately, I don’t believe that you can change club allegiances no matter how tenuous your connection might be.Somebody defending Wasps who's last post about a CCFC game was in 2016? I don't believe you.
If SISU move and get a decent stadium deal 80 miles away, you will back it surely?
I thought that the identity I use would give you a bit of a clue. Born in Coventry, I was a season ticket holder for quite a few years but I stopped live in Coventry in 1979 and I’m not coming back. I rarely comment on football matches, I don’t have the right. Unfortunately, I don’t believe that you can change club allegiances no matter how tenuous your connection might be.
An entirely predictable response. After all, I was critical of SISU and am not just blindly choosing to condemn Wasps.Just coming back on to defend Wasps then? Nice one, a proper "lapsed" Sky Blue.
Good game going on Match Thread - Bradford City vs. Coventry City Match Thread - Tuesday 23rd Oct
An entirely predictable response. After all, I was critical of SISU and am not just blindly choosing to condemn Wasps.
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