Was thinking in terms of it not being close. We then get into the debate of how far is too far don't we.Surely depends where it would be and details?
Oh, why?If it was confirmed as our last season in Coventry for x amount of years I'd be less likely to get a season ticket. In fact, I definitely wouldn't.
Oh, why?
Because you would think what's the point, soon there'll be no club to support?
I would come from the angle of the last chance to see my team play for the foreseeable future.
NO.This was to be our last season in the city of Coventry for many a year?
I know there has been a 'will you get a season ticket next year' thread and many said they definitely wouldn't renew, but just wondered if the goalposts move for you if you understood that this would be our last season here? Kicked out by Wasps, having to groundshare again the year after.
I think it would definitely effect my thinking. I have pretty much said I think I probably will renew again next season, but I most definitely would if I thought this was our last season in the city and faced the prospect of a far away groundshare.
Would it change your thinking?
Wasps are our landlords. If they refuse to negotiate a new deal with us we will have to leave.No I wouldn't & no we are not being kicked out by Wasps. SISU have caused Wasps stance & I fully understand where they're coming from.
The worry for me with Nuneaton (logistics of ground standard etc apart) is that if we were to go there we could be there long term. Long, long term.Out with of interested is there any fans that have Nuneaton as there second team as there local non league side.... a question for them.
Is Nuneaton's ground up to league standard? And could the pitch actually hold up to play 2 teams home games and the rugby team too?
Look at a state of the art pitch at the Ricoh and how with a good full time grounds team working on it, look how that cuts up.
How is a "traditional" pitch realistically gonna hold up to 3 teams playing on it.
No I wouldn't & no we are not being kicked out by Wasps. SISU have caused Wasps stance & I fully understand where they're coming from.
Sounds like Wasps are negotiating. The press have reported they have said drop the JR and we can discuss a deal, and Grendel has reported that they have offered a long term deal. So it sounds like we have 2 options to start with, we don't know what the clubs opening offer is though.Wasps are our landlords. If they refuse to negotiate a new deal with us we will have to leave.
How is that not being kicked out?
Doesn't matter who caused it, the bottom line is that if Wasps won't negotiate that means that won't let us play there.
Wasps stance is to insist on a long term deal which is clearly in their interests looking at their own financial position.
Wasps are our landlord. They are currently refusing to speak to us. How is that not being kicked out?no we are not being kicked out by Wasps.
Surely depends where it would be and details?
That would be like AFC Wimbledon have done with there ground, shared with Kingstonian then brought it.kingstonian nowhere to be seen nowThe worry for me with Nuneaton (logistics of ground standard etc apart) is that if we were to go there we could be there long term. Long, long term.
If we had a bit of success on the pitch could we end up all but 'taking over' the ground and sidelining Nuneaton Town?
Kicked out means we are not at the Ricoh ?Wasps are our landlord. They are currently refusing to speak to us. How is that not being kicked out?
Where have Wasps given even the slightest indication they will talk to the club about any renewal, short term or long term?When Wasps say they are not renewing short term we need to worry.
Where have Wasps given even the slightest indication they will talk to the club about any renewal, short term or long term?
Agreed, still some buy the 'legal noise' bullshit.Where have Wasps given even the slightest indication they will talk to the club about any renewal, short term or long term?
I'm getting a ST next season regardless.
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Worse for me, don, cos I don't enjoy the experience at all but still go.You enjoy it the experience regardless so that's fair enough.
Agreed, still some buy the 'legal noise' bullshit.
I'm not worried though, when push comes to shove, wasps will end up agreeing another short term agreement towards the end of next season.
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