Personally I think the only thing that they can do is sit down with our new landlords and thrash out a rent deal for a minimum of 10 years that will work for the club in any league.
Wasps need us here to make ACL work. They only play 16 odd home games a season so the club is in a stronger bargaining position than it ever has been IMO but they need to be talking about a longer deal than 2 years plus 2 years with maybe the extra year Fisher has been mumbling on about.
Have to agree with that, we are at a watershed moment I believe. SISU must be backed up against the wall now. We have 5000 season ticket holders now so including walk up and away fans 7/8000 is as good as it will get.We should force SISU to leave. Every one of us has the power to stop SISU once and for all, but all people care about is their 'Saturday fix' watching the lads, and not taking into any consideration about where we're heading!!
It's time to bleed SISU dry of money, it IS the only way.
We have a 2 year deal, with an option of a further 2 years. No decision will be made yet. They will sit still, and quietly watch if Wasps are making a success of the Arena. If they are struggling they will try and use it to their advantage.
Personally I think the only thing that they can do is sit down with our new landlords and thrash out a rent deal for a minimum of 10 years that will work for the club in any league.
Wasps need us here to make ACL work. They only play 16 odd home games a season so the club is in a stronger bargaining position than it ever has been IMO but they need to be talking about a longer deal than 2 years plus 2 years with maybe the extra year Fisher has been mumbling on about.
Personally I think the only thing that they can do is sit down with our new landlords and thrash out a rent deal for a minimum of 10 years that will work for the club in any league.
Wasps need us here to make ACL work. They only play 16 odd home games a season so the club is in a stronger bargaining position than it ever has been IMO but they need to be talking about a longer deal than 2 years plus 2 years with maybe the extra year Fisher has been mumbling on about.
I really think we need to stop thinking this. Its this type of thought that has got us where we are.
ACL doesn't need to "work" now. It is nothing more than a subsidiary of Wasps. As long as Wasps can service ACL's debt then nothing will happen.
What kind of rent deal will work in any league?
Unless we are rent free. And even then We won't get no extra income and wasps won't give us any
Agree.
Wasps want us here.
Any new stadium will add great finanical burden and will more than likely be a number of miles outside of Coventry.
The immediate problem we have is on the pitch, not off it. All our time and resources at the moment need to be directed into getting the product on the pitch right, not looking into stadiums that will increase our burden for at least 10 years.
Am convinced if we were to build a stadium and it happened to be in Nuneaton, or Rugby or Leamington, or Hinckley, that will will lose another large group of lifelong fans to the wildnerness.
For me the future lies in a partnership with Wasps. This may be many years down the line for sure, but I think we should concentrate on a long term rental deal at the moment, get the product on the pitch and then with increased crowds and revenue, we will be in a lot stronger position with Wasps.
If they are pulling in 7,000-10,000 and we are getting around 20,000 for games we are a much more attractive proposition.
Playing to 7,000 and the team sinking ever lower is never going to provide any solution.
Ideally we would like to see Sisu removed, but that is not looking likely, so in the here and now, we need to sort the product out on the pitch and channel all resources there, rather than be spending money on a new stadium and though they are talking in terms of bringing investors onboard, all the initial enquiring and designing and planning costs money and money we can ill afford.
We have the rental agreement and our landlords want us here. Let's concentrate on getting that to work.
If we have success, get promotion and are really doing well, then surely then would be the time to look to new stadiums if Wasps won't play ball with us, rather than looking to it now.
What kind of rent deal will work in any league?
Unless we are rent free. And even then We won't get no extra income and wasps won't give us any
What kind of rent deal will work in any league?
Unless we are rent free. And even then We won't get no extra income and wasps won't give us any
What kind of rent deal will work in any league?
Unless we are rent free. And even then We won't get no extra income and wasps won't give us any
Agreed a matchday rent only little/no revenue deal does not work I the championship, it limits our turnover to one of the lowest in the league despite the relatively decent attendances we would be getting.
Don't know what the answer is, I don't buy in to the fact that wasps will just divvy off revenues to us because they need us. We know that the F&B's are already tied up with compass anyway.
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When you say they are tied up with compass.
How much of this do you think is?
Well the Q&A ACL said that c£1.1m spent on F&B's when we had 16k. IEC (or whatever they're called) made only c10% profit ok them. I believe this is because Compass have already taken the chunk of profit out as part if their contract to deliver F&B's ok behalf if IEC before it even goes to IEC. I would hazard a guess at 30-40%.
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I disagree. Wasps hedge fund are not involved in it for a love of sport anymore than ours are. They're here to package an investment together that sits attractively on their portfolio until it's ready to sell on. The club can benefit from this if SISU put the effort in and there lies the problem. SISU ain't here for the love of the sport or to do what's best for our club.
Do compass only own 23% of IEC?
Well the Q&A ACL said that c£1.1m spent on F&B's when we had 16k. IEC (or whatever they're called) made only c10% profit ok them. I believe this is because Compass have already taken the chunk of profit out as part if their contract to deliver F&B's ok behalf if IEC before it even goes to IEC. I would hazard a guess at 30-40%.
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I disagree. Wasps hedge fund are not involved in it for a love of sport anymore than ours are. They're here to package an investment together that sits attractively on their portfolio until it's ready to sell on. The club can benefit from this if SISU put the effort in and there lies the problem. SISU ain't here for the love of the sport or to do what's best for our club.
I found the whole Compass set up confusing at the outset .
When they signed the ten Yr deal for £125M. I actually thought they'd paid cash money over ,of course eventually with the wisdom on here I was put straight I think.
So my view now Is that ACL /Compass jointly split the turnover and subsequently the Profit .
Always thought the figures for ACL were/are low ,and would be Interested to know how they doubled for around a couple of years to this point .
Did the creation Of IEC render the original void ?e I got It all wrong as usual .
IIRC IEC was created after we first mooted a move on talks for the ground .
Were we too slow or did ACL rush It through to create an obstacle or just not really consider the Club at all there.
Yes. But they also have the contract to deliver entertainment, events, hotel, F&B's, etc. So from my understanding compass not only own 23% of IEC they are subcontracted to deliver the above. As part of that contract they will take some profits before they even hit IEC.
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Clearly their hedgefund is better at getting stuff done than our one
No idea Wingy. I know that compass paid £4m upfront for the rights to run the events/F&B's, etc. The deal was worth £125m over 10 years, I though that was flannel meaning turnover over of the contract rather than profit.
You can bet your bottom dollar that having paid £4m upfront Compass will be taking a hefty chunk of the profit before it gets to IEC.
When does that deal run out?
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They're not though, are they? They've singularly failed to get a deal done for a ground in an appropriate location.
In fact in that respect, our owners have been more successful, in that at least they've managed it for four years!
Anyway, I keep hearing Wasps owned by a hedge fund but... are they? Really, we aren't, any more than if we borrowed money off Barclays, there'd be a hedge fund in the organisation too. It's a Private Equity side of SISU.
They're not though, are they? They've singularly failed to get a deal done for a ground in an appropriate location.
In fact in that respect, our owners have been more successful, in that at least they've managed it for four years!
Anyway, I keep hearing Wasps owned by a hedge fund but... are they? Really, we aren't, any more than if we borrowed money off Barclays, there'd be a hedge fund in the organisation too. It's a Private Equity side of SISU.
Sell up and go, please!
In reality I think they will hold on maintaining the pretence of the new stadium while seeing the club through to profitability, which they will achieve in the 4th division, then sell on. Should take another 3 years.
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