do you blame them the way you blame pompey
its been bad management for years,coupled with a greedy council
the club play in a stadium that could fund most clubs,but the way things are theres no income....when the stadium was built the council and the alan higgs trust funded it under the deal that if the club was ever in a position to buy it they could,SISU have tried many times,where the higgs trust are agreeable the council refuse to budge.....its a stadium with a huge casino,a hotel and a very profitable conference center,the way things are the club are relying on dwindling gate receipts and nothing else..plus the fact that the council are charging £1.2 million a year rent
Sorry but it's Coventry's own fault. If you can't afford to build a stadium, don't build one.
About time the working class gameas i said,bad management...
in all this time its the fans that have suffered
About time the working class game
Came back to the working class
Always the poor fans that suffer look at pompey , some of the most loyal in the land, i hate what has happened to the game since big money prem league tv deals came in
Pompey deserve everything they get as do Coventry.
It's sad for the fans, yes, but it's not the premier league or tv's fault. They both spent beyond their means.
In the end, they'll both come back stronger for it. In a strange way, I think what is happening to Rangers is the best thing for them.
Worst case scenario, you start a new club, in 10 years max you're back in league 1 where you were anyway. MK Dons managed it in much less.
And you're dead wrong about Rangers. And shown a bit of an ignorance about the way tv funding works in the SPL.
Thing with MK Dons is that they already had everything setup and the move, away from Wimbledon to a NEW TOWN caused the name change. Wimbledon/MK Dons continued on while AFC Wimbledon was formed from the loyal fans who didn't want the move to be made.
And what happened to wimbledon after the move. Were they saved by some corporation or by working class fans?
light at the end of the tunnel,the club needs the councils permission to buy the higgs trust half of the stadium,,,,the council are now in talks with the club about this...if it happens the club will be entitled to half of every penny the stadium generates..and the extortionate rent will go downCouncil cunts
Wish you all the best
Worst case scenario, you start a new club, in 10 years max you're back in league 1 where you were anyway. MK Dons managed it in much less.
And you're dead wrong about Rangers. And shown a bit of an ignorance about the way tv funding works in the SPL.
so if you were sky you'd see rangers relegated and still pay millions to air motherwell v hibs?
In 2009, Sky and ESPN agreed a five-year deal with the SPL where they would pay a total of £65m for the rights to show 30 matches each per season. In November 2011, it was announced that a five-year extension to the contract would take place starting from the 2012-13 season. This would see an increase in the total amount paid from £65m to £80m over the five years.
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