Reckon they've spoken to us? And is this something both clubs could handle? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22820143
Please, please, please say they end up going through with it. Coventry and Leicester sharing a Ground... Who would have known ay?
You´ll have to explain what you´re going on about here. A part from Chav being a pain in the ***** & wanting to be as good as we are, no one in LC gives a **** about them really. It´s not like Liverpool are asking Manc Poo to share, although I still say a very big NOOOOO in a Harry Enfield kind of way. Do one Chav.
Most likely be Hinckley. Why would Cov pay more to stay at our ground when its further and they've got no chance of filling it?
Expecting crowds of 3-6000. No thanks. FFS little enough atmosphere with 20k+. Just cant see it happening at the KP. Nuneaton or Hinckley much more likely.
Sorry Candy Man I´ll explain. Normally we call Coventry Cov for short, that then turned into Chav you see ? Cov - Chav. The LFC & MUFC thing means, we (LC & CC) don´t hate each other anywhere near as MUFC & LFC do so it would´nt be to much of a big deal if Chav did share (to most LCFC fans). I could of used Millwall & WHU for i.e or Newcastle or Sunderland... You see. Do one Chav was me saying NOOOOOOO to them ground sharing. No offence to you ment
I still think Cov will end up back at the Ricoh. I reckon if they play there home games anywhere else then they will be doomed, I cant see how they can recover from that
It says in the article that they're all league clubs, so won't be Nuneaton or Hinckley. The only league clubs I can think of that close to Coventry are the Birmingham clubs, us, and possibly smaller clubs like Northampton, Burton Albion or Walsall.
Hinckley certainly wouldn't have a high enough grade for Coventry to use their stadium. I think It it the same with Nuneaton. Although work could be done on Nuneaton perhaps but can't see that happening in time for new season. Also who would fund it for a temporary move.
Two of the country's biggest, most successful rivals ground sharing? Surely not! Still, with all those sun-faded sky blue seats at the KP flat-pack, I'm sure Cov will feel right at home. Perhaps you can make a space for their FA Cup in your 'trophy room'....
.. bit like a forum share in fact ... i.e where a lonely neighbour pops around seeking for attention because his own board is as desolate as the last twenty years of footballing history in his town ...
@SkySportsNews: Ricoh Stadium owners ACL have agreed to allow Coventry City to play its home games free of charge next season #ssn And there you have it. I has right all along