Another sit back and criticise keyboard warrior. Get the facts
Just because Its in the Coventry Telegraph after talking to a Trust member does not mean its their view :facepalm:
No we don't but I thought fisher spouted even smaller last week 8,000
For the sake of CCFC SISU MUST GO
I think you got that from somewhere unreliable. He never said what capacity they had in mind. 8k I think was reference to what they would anticipate if playing at Walsall or similar.
As for 12k capacity - that might be based on listening to fans, because if they believe what about 90% of posters on this forum say about it 12k will still leave plenty of room except the odd cup-run.
Tottenham Hotspurs are in a process of building a 56,000 stadium for £430m which will consist of similar additional facilities as we have at the Ricoh ...
I know the land they will be building on will be more expensive as it is in London and also they are a premier league team but for the fact it is costing them £430m to build a 56,00 stadium, do you honestly think a £30m stadium SISU have quoted will be in the capacity of 20k ... no chance .... be lucky if it is 13k max.
http://www.24dash.com/news/local_go...s-to-transform-white-hart-lane-neighbourhoods
The 8k wasn't in reference to playing at walsall, Fisher said he expected 6k-7k at another stadium if we were doing very well, significantly lower if we wern't (and we know we won't be)
The 8k was in reference to the new stadium but it was from Stuart Linnell and not Tim Fisher.
Originally Posted by Covcraig@bury:
I didn't join, and very glad about that
The Trust have shown to me over the past 6 months they are weak Lilly livered liberals who sit on the fence so not to offend anyone.
If the members of the Trust are OK with that then crack on.
Another sit back and criticise keyboard warrior. Get the facts
Just because Its in the Coventry Telegraph after talking to a Trust member does not mean its their view
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Well who's view is it then. Obviously the leaders of the Trust are not talking to their members and informing them of the majority view.
So why are the senior board members not being interviewed, was they not there at the Hilton ? After all it was there show !!
Fair enough...but still no mention of 12k capacity I think I'm right in saying?
Unless they are going to charge £50 a ticket and £10 a pint. God knows how much for a pie!The 12k comes from the fact that the club have said the ground they will be building is based on Rotherhams ground, which has 12k seats. Of course they don't necessarily mean it will be the same design, perhaps just built on the same principles, modular etc.
If it was to be a 20k seater stadium though there is absolutely no chance of them doing it cheap enough that would make it a better option than just paying the 400k rent they were offered, even after taking extra revenues into account.
It is not that it appears to be Gospel... It's doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that spending £30m max to build a stadium today, it would be a stadium with an estimated capacity of 12k - 15k max.
Look at what we have now a 32000 capacity stadium that is always half empty and costs too much.
what would you propose to build?
the proposal I heard was 12000 now that could have "modules" built to extend the capacity as it was needed, perhaps extending to 24000 fully extended?
What would you propose?
imp:
Poor statement from Jan.
Only last week the SBT released a statement saying this:
"The Trust board will be working with every means at its disposal including peaceful demonstration and other means of legal protest to ensure that the Administrator and the Football League do not return the “Golden Share” to any SISU controlled company, thus avoiding the nightmare scenario outlined above. We understand there are several alternative bidders available to receive the share and we will be urging that these bids are given precedence over SISU’s flawed plan."
only for today saying:
"He added that, if Sisu were to continue as owners with its plans to build a new stadium on the city’s outskirts within “three years”, then talks must take place for home matches at the Ricoh in the interim - not under groundsharing arrangements outside the city, such as at Walsall’s Banks’s stadium."
Seriously? :facepalm::facepalm:
I thought the trust agreed no SISU controlled company should be running ccfc and now today you are saying this?
I am confused as to what the SBT stance is. It does not represent the vast majority of fans who do not want SISU near our club any longer. It's as simple as that for most fans.
Poor statement from Jan.
Only last week the SBT released a statement saying this:
"The Trust board will be working with every means at its disposal including peaceful demonstration and other means of legal protest to ensure that the Administrator and the Football League do not return the “Golden Share” to any SISU controlled company, thus avoiding the nightmare scenario outlined above. We understand there are several alternative bidders available to receive the share and we will be urging that these bids are given precedence over SISU’s flawed plan."
only for today saying:
"He added that, if Sisu were to continue as owners with its plans to build a new stadium on the city’s outskirts within “three years”, then talks must take place for home matches at the Ricoh in the interim - not under groundsharing arrangements outside the city, such as at Walsall’s Banks’s stadium."
Seriously? :facepalm::facepalm:
I thought the trust agreed no SISU controlled company should be running ccfc and now today you are saying this?
I am confused as to what the SBT stance is. It does not represent the vast majority of fans who do not want SISU near our club any longer. It's as simple as that for most fans.
Poor statement from Jan.
Only last week the SBT released a statement saying this:
"The Trust board will be working with every means at its disposal including peaceful demonstration and other means of legal protest to ensure that the Administrator and the Football League do not return the “Golden Share” to any SISU controlled company, thus avoiding the nightmare scenario outlined above. We understand there are several alternative bidders available to receive the share and we will be urging that these bids are given precedence over SISU’s flawed plan."
only for today saying:
"He added that, if Sisu were to continue as owners with its plans to build a new stadium on the city’s outskirts within “three years”, then talks must take place for home matches at the Ricoh in the interim - not under groundsharing arrangements outside the city, such as at Walsall’s Banks’s stadium."
Seriously? :facepalm::facepalm:
I thought the trust agreed no SISU controlled company should be running ccfc and now today you are saying this?
I am confused as to what the SBT stance is. It does not represent the vast majority of fans who do not want SISU near our club any longer. It's as simple as that for most fans.
Stay where we are, a new stadium would be too small for big games, and cost more.
I've said this multiple times before but a 3% mortgage of 25million pounds is 1.4million a year (over 25 years), so if you compare that to a 400k rent then the club needs to bring in 1million a year in food and beverage profit to break even assuming equal crowds. For that to happen every single person every single game would need to spend say £15 on food and drink (assuming profit of 33% of food/drink after costs, im not sure what this percentage should be).
Poor statement from Jan.
Only last week the SBT released a statement saying this:
"The Trust board will be working with every means at its disposal including peaceful demonstration and other means of legal protest to ensure that the Administrator and the Football League do not return the “Golden Share” to any SISU controlled company, thus avoiding the nightmare scenario outlined above. We understand there are several alternative bidders available to receive the share and we will be urging that these bids are given precedence over SISU’s flawed plan."
only for today saying:
"He added that, if Sisu were to continue as owners with its plans to build a new stadium on the city’s outskirts within “three years”, then talks must take place for home matches at the Ricoh in the interim - not under groundsharing arrangements outside the city, such as at Walsall’s Banks’s stadium."
Seriously? :facepalm::facepalm:
I thought the trust agreed no SISU controlled company should be running ccfc and now today you are saying this?
I am confused as to what the SBT stance is. It does not represent the vast majority of fans who do not want SISU near our club any longer. It's as simple as that for most fans.
I don't think Sisu could raise funds at anywhere near 3%. Also, a cheap build stadium would probably not have a 25 year lifespan.
It is possible they are aware of movement already occuring AFC.
If they could borrow money at 5%, they would bite the lender's hand off. It would also have to be over sub 20 years.Sure but I find it best show the figures don't work even in a best case scenario, if I demonstrated it at 5%, I'd soon have to be defending against the post saying well I'm sure they could do it cheaper than that.
Stay where we are, a new stadium would be too small for big games, and cost more.
I've said this multiple times before but a 3% mortgage of 25million pounds is 1.4million a year (over 25 years), so if you compare that to a 400k rent then the club needs to bring in 1million a year in food and beverage profit to break even assuming equal crowds. For that to happen every single person every single game would need to spend say £15 on food and drink (assuming profit of 33% of food/drink after costs, im not sure what this percentage should be).
If they could borrow money at 5%, they would bite the lender's hand off. It would also have to be over sub 20 years.
Your figures are good, but perhaps SISU wouldn't need a mortgage, they have investors money to utilise. Sure they have to give a return but that's what they are in business for. If they have a preference to buy rather than rent, why not?
but I don't think the plan of 12000 extending as needed is far off what is needed.
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/rotherham_united/index.htm#Whats-The-New-York-Stadium-Rotherham-Like
imp:
Your figures are good, but perhaps SISU wouldn't need a mortgage, they have investors money to utilise. Sure they have to give a return but that's what they are in business for. If they have a preference to buy rather than rent, why not?
but I don't think the plan of 12000 extending as needed is far off what is needed.
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/...htm#Whats-The-New-York-Stadium-Rotherham-Like
imp:
Given the situation facing CCFC, Craig, what is your suggested way forward? Criticising in any aspect of life is easy, suggesting a realistic way forward is a lot more difficult so I'm genuinely interested to hear your ideas. Thx
On mobile, otherwise take a like for post.The Trust shows maturity and correctness in making the statement.
Without doubt the best scenario is new ownership. However, experienced negotiators realise that they have to consider the worst case scenario and how to deal and Influence that scenario. If sisu remain the negotiator considers the best scenario then for supporters. Clearly then it is to remain at the Ricoh.
Supporters who have constantly tried to back the landlord in this dispute really need to consider their primary objective when making such posts. The benefit to the football club clearly was not on their agenda. It clearly is on the trusts and all things considered its a good statement.
You're really bright aren't you? So you think it's pound per seat? Christ bet you didn't get a degree in economics.
Again you make more and more pathetic and attacking remarks without intellectually expanding on your comments.
Should I bother entertaining you ... nah!!
Btw you won the bet.. I didn't get a degree in EconomicsI feel really thick now!!!
Instead I only got a useless degree in engineering. Oh god WHY you curse me!!:facepalm:
-----------------------Given the situation facing CCFC, Craig, what is your suggested way forward? Criticising in any aspect of life is easy, suggesting a realistic way forward is a lot more difficult so I'm genuinely interested to hear your ideas. Thx
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For the Trust to stop hiding and be transparent .
There are 2K members but no one knows their agenda . Not even the silent Jan.
It's about time the trust grew some bollox and got off the fence.
I want CCFC to play at the Ricoh , nowhere else!! Tell TF that's the way it is . We will never watch Ccfc away from Coventry .
Sisu to go and never return
ACL/CCC to sell the share to a new reputable investor with the club a the forefront where all revenue streams go back into the club.
Failing that we go bump and start again. Clean sheet, clean start.
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For the Trust to stop hiding and be transparent .
There are 2K members but no one knows their agenda . Not even the silent Jan.
It's about time the trust grew some bollox and got off the fence.
I want CCFC to play at the Ricoh , nowhere else!! Tell TF that's the way it is . We will never watch Ccfc away from Coventry .
Sisu to go and never return
ACL/CCC to sell the share to a new reputable investor with the club a the forefront where all revenue streams go back into the club.
Failing that we go bump and start again. Clean sheet, clean start.
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