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Coventry situation

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by DMD, Mar 22, 2013.

  1. DMD

    DMD Eh?
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    It doesn't seem five minutes since we were playing them in their shiny stadium, now they're squeaking like Jay Tabb.

    It's **** for the fans though, and I wonder if there's anything we need to watch for if ever we get different owners.

    As best I can tell (and I'll stand corrected and don't even war surgical boots), there's some shuffling of assets between subsidiaries of one holding company. All the assets (including the golden share Bates ****ed up with) have been moved from the Football Club Company to another one. The only thing left with the football club company is the lease agreement to play in the stadium. The lease seems to be the root of the issue, with some £1.4mill outstanding on it.

    The debate seems to be similar to Southampton, where the football element is operational, but some associated companies are to be put in admin, so do they get docked points?
     
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  2. originallambrettaman

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    I thought that loophole had been closed and any company directly associated with the football club, which went into admin, would still mean a ten point deduction?
     
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  3. DMD

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    I'm fairly sure it has and that's probably why they're trying to present it as something else.

    There seems to be a lot of sub-plots going on too. The Council seem to be viewed by the fans as wanting rid of the football Club, which makes no real sense to me.
     
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  4. Amin Arrears

    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    The council have had Coventry's pants down for years. Their rent is proof of that, I can't remember what it is but it's something astonishing for such a little club. I know a few Cov fans and I've heard a lot of stories and reasons...

    They're not in a good way anyway, put it that way.
     
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  5. BrAdY

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    Super john welsh in our return to div 1
     
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  6. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    Its a far cry from these days below, must be hell for their supporters these days. Intersting all their team English bar one welshman

    16 May 1987
    15:00
    Coventry City 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) Tottenham Hotspur Wembley Stadium, London
    Attendance: 96,000
    Referee: Neil Midgley (Manchester)
    Bennett Goal 8'
    Houchen Goal 62'
    Mabbutt Goal 95' (o.g.) Report C. Allen Goal 2'
    Mabbutt Goal 40'
    Coventry

    Tottenham

    GK 1 England Steve Ogrizovic
    RB 2 Wales David Phillips
    LB 3 England Greg Downs
    MF 4 England Lloyd McGrath
    CB 5 England Brian Kilcline (c) Substituted off 89'
    CB 6 England Trevor Peake
    MF 7 England Dave Bennett
    MF 8 England Micky Gynn
    CF 9 England Cyrille Regis
    CF 10 England Keith Houchen
    MF 11 England Nick Pickering
    Substitutes:
    DF 14 England Graham Rodger Substituted in 89'
    MF 12 England Steve Sedgley
    Manager:
    England John Sillett


    GK 1 England Ray Clemence
    RB 2 Republic of Ireland Chris Hughton Substituted off 97'
    LB 3 England Mitchell Thomas
    MF 4 England Steve Hodge
    CB 5 Scotland Richard Gough (c)
    CB 6 England Gary Mabbutt
    CF 7 England Clive Allen
    MF 8 England Paul Allen
    MF 9 England Chris Waddle
    MF 10 England Glenn Hoddle
    MF 11 Argentina Ossie Ardiles Substituted off 91'
    Substitutes:
    FW 12 Belgium Nico Claesen Substituted in 97'
    DF 14 England Gary Stevens Substituted in 91'

    Manager:
    England David Pleat

    Match rules
     
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  7. Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC

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    League One's Coventry City have pulled out of the Ricoh Stadium after a falling-out with the stadium's owners. They are currently seeking a location at which they can complete their remaining fixtures....

    Guess the Ricoh will be useless without an income stream. Eh, Geraghty?


    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/mar/24/football-in-brief
     
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  8. The FRENCH TICKLER

    The FRENCH TICKLER Well-Known Member

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    Should never have left Highfield Road - a proper football ground. FACT.

    Coventry fans have been sold down the river sadly. Thats all.
     
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  9. Steven Toast

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    Yeah, but it was falling to bits. It was an impressive looking ground back in the day, but by the time they left it was no better than Glanford Park or Roots Hall.

    The difference in situation between us and them is that our owners have already said that if the council don't play fair then they'll build a stadium of their own, where as Cov's owners will have to look to ground-share with somebody else, as they don't have the financial clout.
     
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  10. The FRENCH TICKLER

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    I would agree it had seen better days. But the promise of the Ricoh was sold to them on the basis there future was safe. A closer look into that deal should be made now. Things just dont add up (figures aside) @ Coventry City.

    If all else fails then Maybe ground share at the King Prawn in Lesta would be a better idea. Lesta could do with the extra income ? :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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  11. Calamty Jane

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    Highfield Road.Lovely ground and fans.I remember my 15 year old mate getting his nose broken by a 30 year old during an fa cup tie.The police did f all to stop it.(you r all animals sort it out yourselves)30 year old also nutted a pensioner.
    Still most Sky Blues are like us and any living in WY will be most welcome to join us in Udders.
     
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  12. SouthYorkshireTiger

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    I dislike coventry.. ever since that **** dennis wise got an overhead kick against us.. baring in mind he was old too!
     
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