The season was a decent outcome for anti-SISU fans (1 Viewer)

spider_ricoh

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To be honest, now I don't go to home games I am a bit removed from what is going on day-to-day at the club; the weekly ups and downs are now, in my mind, less important than the longer-term battle to see the back of SISU. From this point of view, 2013-14 will be seen as a successful result in people standing up to SISU. I say this because:

1) ACL /CCC hae refused to buckle - SISU have gone to the lengths of JR to drag things back

2) crowds at Northampton have not risen as predicted by Timmy - the boycott of those "home" games makes me so proud to be a CCFC fan

3) we did not get promoted; you might think it strange for me to say that as a City fan, but in the longer term this is good as promotion would have helped SISU in their battle to cement their position

4) we did not get relegated - obviously would have been a total disaster for the fans and the long term future of the club, even if it did mean bye bye SISU in the short term

5) we finished more than 10 points off the play-offs - so nobody can blame ACL for "stopping us getting promoted"

6) the above also means that the "xxx years since a top 6 finish" stat won't be muddied by "well, without hte points deduction we would have done..."

7) the team has shown in flashes on the pitch that there is a brighter future

8) SP is showing himself to be a determined and decent manager

9) a higher than usual proportion of our signings were good, meaning that Waggott is doing his job right

10) with the teams joining the L1 from Champ / L2 next year, the division looks a bit weaker which should help us.

From a personal point of view, promotions/relegations have been good because I want to go to Rochdale, Rotherham and Chesterfield to boost my total of "grounds visited in the 92" to 90 - the only ones I will need to do then will be Newport and Sixfields with CCFC. So although I will be stranded on 91, I take comfort from that fact that I originally completed the 92 back in 2010!!
 

covmark

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How can any fan not want their team promoted. Couldn't give a shite who our owners are, promotion would be amazing.
I can't believe some of our 'fans' at times.
 

bigfatronssba

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How can any fan not want their team promoted. Couldn't give a shite who our owners are, promotion would be amazing.
I can't believe some of our 'fans' at times.

Mainly because most of us wouldn't get to see it.

Imagine the first promotion out club has experienced in 47 years being watched by 1500 fans? Apart from being embarrassing it would also be very sad that the majority would miss out on such an event.

Not to mention that such an occasion should be a joyful event should be a glorious day for Coventry, not Northampton.
 

stupot07

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9. Are you sure? The only half decent signing has been Marshall. Both Seabourne and Webster have had their detractors and been part of one of the worst defences in the football league.


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Astute

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I am not anti SISU. But I am anti just about everything that they have done the last few years. They have the right ideas, but they go about them in the wrong way and don't care about anyone or anything other than money. We would be a lot better off if they didn't try steam rolling through everyone and everything.

I will never shout SISU in, but if they showed more respect and turned our club around I wouldn't be so unhappy about them being at our club. The first thing that they should do is bring our club home.
 

ajsccfc

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I don't believe that anyone is particularly pro-Sisu, but aren't avoiding relegation, playing well and having signs of a good manager pretty much universal positives no matter what anyone's persuasion is?
 

spider_ricoh

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9. Are you sure? The only half decent signing has been Marshall. Both Seabourne and Webster have had their detractors and been part of one of the worst defences in the football league.

I was including the loan players, so the likes of Robinson, Prutton, McGuire and that striker whose name escapes who did well for a few games. Also Petrasso.
 

Samo

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5) we finished more than 10 points off the play-offs - so nobody can blame ACL for "stopping us getting promoted"

I'm not sure that is so simple... Do you think we might have done a lot better on the run-in if we'd had something to play for?
 

bigfatronssba

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5) we finished more than 10 points off the play-offs - so nobody can blame ACL for "stopping us getting promoted"

I'm not sure that is so simple... Do you think we might have done a lot better on the run-in if we'd had something to play for?

Conversely we might not have done worse if we didn't have our backs to the wall.
 

Philosoraptor

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Oh crikey, what am I reading here. I am not anti-sisu. Any owners that have brought us into a relegation fight in the old division 3 would get the same response from me. Any owners who has moved our club out of Coventry would also get the same response.
 

RFC

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To be honest, now I don't go to home games I am a bit removed from what is going on day-to-day at the club; the weekly ups and downs are now, in my mind, less important than the longer-term battle to see the back of SISU. From this point of view, 2013-14 will be seen as a successful result in people standing up to SISU. I say this because:

1) ACL /CCC hae refused to buckle - SISU have gone to the lengths of JR to drag things back

2) crowds at Northampton have not risen as predicted by Timmy - the boycott of those "home" games makes me so proud to be a CCFC fan

3) we did not get promoted; you might think it strange for me to say that as a City fan, but in the longer term this is good as promotion would have helped SISU in their battle to cement their position

4) we did not get relegated - obviously would have been a total disaster for the fans and the long term future of the club, even if it did mean bye bye SISU in the short term

5) we finished more than 10 points off the play-offs - so nobody can blame ACL for "stopping us getting promoted"

6) the above also means that the "xxx years since a top 6 finish" stat won't be muddied by "well, without hte points deduction we would have done..."

7) the team has shown in flashes on the pitch that there is a brighter future

8) SP is showing himself to be a determined and decent manager

9) a higher than usual proportion of our signings were good, meaning that Waggott is doing his job right

10) with the teams joining the L1 from Champ / L2 next year, the division looks a bit weaker which should help us.

From a personal point of view, promotions/relegations have been good because I want to go to Rochdale, Rotherham and Chesterfield to boost my total of "grounds visited in the 92" to 90 - the only ones I will need to do then will be Newport and Sixfields with CCFC. So although I will be stranded on 91, I take comfort from that fact that I originally completed the 92 back in 2010!!

And you call yourself a fan/supporter?

I read some absolute 'tosh' on this site but your thread 'takes the biscuit'!

As a long standing supporter I am not in any position (just like yourself) to choose the who owns my club.

I can have an opinion about them but it won't make the slightest difference about when owners come or go. Over almost 60 years I don't recall particularly liking many (if any) of our previous owners.

So many seem to be missing the point, owners, managers & players have come and gone over those 60 years but I'm still a lifelong fan who attends matches and continues to support the manager, his staff & the players of my club, Coventry City FC.
PUSB!
 

skybluetony176

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And you call yourself a fan/supporter?

I read some absolute 'tosh' on this site but your thread 'takes the biscuit'!

As a long standing supporter I am not in any position (just like yourself) to choose the who owns my club.

I can have an opinion about them but it won't make the slightest difference about when owners come or go. Over almost 60 years I don't recall particularly liking many (if any) of our previous owners.

So many seem to be missing the point, owners, managers & players have come and gone over those 60 years but I'm still a lifelong fan who attends matches and continues to support the manager, his staff & the players of my club, Coventry City FC.
PUSB!

Aren't you the "fan/supporter" who's going to stop being a "fan/supporter" should the club return back to the Ricoh?

And you call yourself a fan/supporter. HELP!
 

blueflint

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And you call yourself a fan/supporter?

I read some absolute 'tosh' on this site but your thread 'takes the biscuit'!

As a long standing supporter I am not in any position (just like yourself) to choose the who owns my club.

I can have an opinion about them but it won't make the slightest difference about when owners come or go. Over almost 60 years I don't recall particularly liking many (if any) of our previous owners.

So many seem to be missing the point, owners, managers & players have come and gone over those 60 years but I'm still a lifelong fan who attends matches and continues to support the manager, his staff & the players of my club, Coventry City FC.
PUSB!


are you the fan supporter who knows things we don't yet will never part with information.stop being a wum and stop going to sixfields
 

RFC

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We don't miss the Northampton 'point.'
Non of our previous owners took us out of the city.

IMHO they had no choice, the rental situation will never ever work, just everyone associated with the game agrees and sees that. Not a single one of the 92 clubs will exisist unless they own their own ground and control ALL the incoming revenue streams, FACT!

Since the council wouldn't even discuss a rent reduction but will now rent the Arena to WBA & Leicester Development Groups for £1,750 speaks volumes!!!!!!!!!!

I'm sure it will all be revealed from 10th June, can't wait.
 

bigfatronssba

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IMHO they had no choice, the rental situation will never ever work, just everyone associated with the game agrees and sees that. Not a single one of the 92 clubs will exisist unless they own their own ground and control ALL the incoming revenue streams, FACT!

Since the council wouldn't even discuss a rent reduction
but will now rent the Arena to WBA & Leicester Development Groups for £1,750 speaks volumes!!!!!!!!!!

I'm sure it will all be revealed from 10th June, can't wait.

Would you care to comment on this?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23515733

I'm sure you will just ignore this as usual though.
 

Philosoraptor

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RFC, would you still support CCFC if they moved 100 miles out of Coventry?

I am wondering if there would be a limit for your support of the club.
 
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dongonzalos

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RFC, would you still support CCFC if they moved 100 miles out of Coventry?

I am wondering if there would be a limit for your support of the club.

He won't support them back in Coventry at the Ricoh a complete hypocritical stance


(Attending Sixfields does not prolong our stay at Sixfields. It is in fact one of life's greatest paradox's. Well that's not strictly true but if it makes you feel better ........)
 

Philosoraptor

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Its the $64,000 question.

Do you support the club because it is the first club you went to or do you support the club because it is from your home town.

It does show some contempt for fans who support CCFC because it is their home town, if what skybluetony176 is true, that it would be 'Anywhere but Coventry'.
 

Nick

Administrator
Its the $64,000 question.

Do you support the club because it is the first club you went to or do you support the club because it is from your home town.

It does show some contempt for fans if what skybluetony176 is true that it would be 'Anywhere but Coventry'.

Support them because my dad did, if he had supported Liverpool then I probably would have supported them.

Not really fussed as Coventry as a city other than the football team.
 

Samo

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Support them because my dad did, if he had supported Liverpool then I probably would have supported them.

Not really fussed as Coventry as a city other than the football team.

Wow Nick! Do you have a soul? Or a mind of your own? Or any sense of roots at all?
 

Warwickhunt

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Don't believe what I am reading? Are you for real
 

Nick

Administrator
Well being brought up supporting them from about 1 or 2 or since I can remember it was always on the cards that I would support them.

Do I feel passion to Coventry as a city? I would be lying if I said I did.

I guess maybe I am soulless, but I am certainly not going to get upset if things happen to the city (not the team). I would think "thats a shame" and carry on with what I was doing.

With other sports teams, I would of course want the Coventry team to win but not going to lose any sleep if they didn't.
 

Philosoraptor

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Well being brought up supporting them from about 1 or 2 or since I can remember it was always on the cards that I would support them.

Do I feel passion to Coventry as a city? I would be lying if I said I did.

I guess maybe I am soulless, but I am certainly not going to get upset if things happen to the city (not the team). I would think "thats a shame" and carry on with what I was doing.

With other sports teams, I would of course want the Coventry team to win but not going to lose any sleep if they didn't.

Just out of interest Nick, would you support the club if the name of the club got changed to another location?
 

dongonzalos

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Well being brought up supporting them from about 1 or 2 or since I can remember it was always on the cards that I would support them.

Do I feel passion to Coventry as a city? I would be lying if I said I did.

I guess maybe I am soulless, but I am certainly not going to get upset if things happen to the city (not the team). I would think "thats a shame" and carry on with what I was doing.

With other sports teams, I would of course want the Coventry team to win but not going to lose any sleep if they didn't.

I carry a pride for my city, I do get annoyed if bad things happen to the city and feel proud when good things happen.

Yet if a new stadium was built a mile outside the boundary I would not be particularly outraged over the location. As long as a the people of Coventry can get there.

I would be more annoyed if it was inferior to the Ricoh and if it lumbered us with 75 million plus debt that no one can produce a business plan as to how it will ever be cleared.


(Attending Sixfields does not prolong our stay at Sixfields. It is in fact one of life's greatest paradox's. Well that's not strictly true but if it makes you feel better ........)
 

Nick

Administrator
Just out of interest Nick, would you support the club if the name of the club got changed to another location?

If it was to move to say Northampton full time and was called Northampton City FC? No I wouldn't. It wouldn't then be the club I grew up with.

Temporary basis and still called Coventry City FC then yes.
 

Philosoraptor

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I carry a pride for my city, I do get annoyed if bad things happen to the city and feel proud when good things happen.

Yet if a new stadium was built a mile outside the boundary I would not be particularly outraged over the location. As long as a the people of Coventry can get there.

I would be more annoyed if it was inferior to the Ricoh and if it lumbered us with 75 million plus debt that no one can produce a business plan as to how it will ever be cleared.


(Attending Sixfields does not prolong our stay at Sixfields. It is in fact one of life's greatest paradox's. Well that's not strictly true but if it makes you feel better ........)

What would you think if the owners of the club wouldn't even consider any place in Coventry before looking elsewhere outside her borders?
 

dongonzalos

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What would you think if the owners of the club wouldn't even consider any place in Coventry before looking elsewhere outside her borders?

Again for me the most important thing is as many Cov fans as possible can get to it.
A boundary line means nothing really to me.

But it would really annoy me if it was an inferior ground and harder to get to than the Ricoh. Also as I say left us with unnecessary additional debt far higher than the cost of buying out ACL. I think we all know in our heart of hearts that a deal can be done and it does not have to be the unrealistic one that is been demanded.

However if it was as good as and as equally accessible as the Ricoh and the club came up with a rational explanation of how their investors will get their money back, in a way that does not jeopardise our club and we rented the Ricoh whilst we built it. Yet it was to be over the boundary line then I would support our owners in their actions and the boundary would not be an issue for me.


(Attending Sixfields does not prolong our stay at Sixfields. It is in fact one of life's greatest paradox's. Well that's not strictly true but if it makes you feel better ........)
 
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Noggin

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5) we finished more than 10 points off the play-offs - so nobody can blame ACL for "stopping us getting promoted"

I'm not sure that is so simple... Do you think we might have done a lot better on the run-in if we'd had something to play for?

We did have something to play for, staying up. We won the 2 vital relegation battles despite probably not deserving to win either, even losing one of those games could have relegated us, fortunately we didn't.
 

ccfc92

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I am not anti SISU. But I am anti just about everything that they have done the last few years. They have the right ideas, but they go about them in the wrong way and don't care about anyone or anything other than money. We would be a lot better off if they didn't try steam rolling through everyone and everything.

I will never shout SISU in, but if they showed more respect and turned our club around I wouldn't be so unhappy about them being at our club. The first thing that they should do is bring our club home.


This. :claping hands:
 

ccfc92

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And you call yourself a fan/supporter?

I read some absolute 'tosh' on this site but your thread 'takes the biscuit'!

As a long standing supporter I am not in any position (just like yourself) to choose the who owns my club.

I can have an opinion about them but it won't make the slightest difference about when owners come or go. Over almost 60 years I don't recall particularly liking many (if any) of our previous owners.

So many seem to be missing the point, owners, managers & players have come and gone over those 60 years but I'm still a lifelong fan who attends matches and continues to support the manager, his staff & the players of my club, Coventry City FC.
PUSB!

wasn't it 50 years last week? :whistle:
 

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