wolfie

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if you win the euro millions rollover on tuesday (think its about 96 mil) would u bail our our club?
 

MatthewWallis

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I'd buy it and then sell it on again quickly because I'd quickly run out of money
 

Flying Fokker

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That would be a hobby wouldn't it?. I'd rather spread my money around helping charitable causes. That would keep me busy. I'm not in to empire building so I would not like to deal with people who run football.
 
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For me, that's an easy 1. Yes. I would at least try to bail out the club, obviously things could be a lot worse behind the scenes financially than what we all have been told, i.e. just the rent.
 
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Could be a bit of fun in waiting for the inevitable liquidation and then starting AFC Coventry in Conference Sth or the Southern Premier. Maybe cost 750K - 1m a year initially, and then given the fan base even turn a profit?
 

skybluelee

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Could be a bit of fun in waiting for the inevitable liquidation and then starting AFC Coventry in Conference Sth or the Southern Premier. Maybe cost 750K - 1m a year initially, and then given the fan base even turn a profit?

Liking that idea.
 

Diehard Si

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Maybe if it got to the £160m mark as I wouldn't want to put it all in.

£10m to Sisu to clear off, £60m for the stadium, £10m investment in the whole club from scouting network to coaching.
 

Otis

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I would definitely use some money to either buy the club or go in a consortium or suchlike.

Would be happy to pay the 1.3m outstanding to ACL too.
 

Gint11

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You would think you would like to help out your club but ploughing money into a football does not make a return.
 

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