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Feel for their fans big time. Stinks to see them go under and Portsmouth essentially get away with it.

 

But as harsh as it sounds, something like this needed to happen. For too long, as close to the wire as some league clubs (including ourselves) have whistled, they have survived, and I would say to a certain extent this has caused complacency with some fans of these respective clubs who take the attitude of "someone will save us, someone always comes along". With a club the size of Coventry being liquidated, maybe this will be the wake up call some fans need.

 

Just a crying shame it had to be Coventry, and not Portsmouth or a Prem club.

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Feel for their fans big time. Stinks to see them go under and Portsmouth essentially get away with it.

But as harsh as it sounds, something like this needed to happen. For too long, as close to the wire as some league clubs (including ourselves) have whistled, they have survived, and I would say to a certain extent this has caused complacency with some fans of these respective clubs who take the attitude of "someone will save us, someone always comes along". With a club the size of Coventry being liquidated, maybe this will be the wake up call some fans need.

Just a crying shame it had to be Coventry, and not Portsmouth or a Prem club.

It's a subsidiary company. Coventry FC hasn't been liquidated (golden share is owned by Coventry holdings or something), it's Coventry FC LTD that have been liquidated. Still means they lose min 15 points but they'll play tomorrow.

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Might make the FA do a realistic 'fit and proper' test. Its an embarassment whats happened at Coventry and the way the stadium owners and club owners have gone about business. What effectively is an 'Im taking my ball and going home scenario' has turned into potentially the end of a football club, and the fans are left with nothing and can do nothing about it. Greedy owners across the board of football

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Might make the FA do a realistic 'fit and proper' test. Its an embarassment whats happened at Coventry and the way the stadium owners and club owners have gone about business. What effectively is an 'Im taking my ball and going home scenario' has turned into potentially the end of a football club, and the fans are left with nothing and can do nothing about it. Greedy owners across the board of football

 

Agreed, but was it as simple as 'greedy owners' with Coventry though? I thought that was more about an argument over unpaid rent.

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They're bollocksed. Listening on 5 Live the other night. Points deduction, no players signed, 210 ST holders so no income, and if they're not out of admin by end of August they'll have to play the first half of the season with only the paper thin squad they have and free agents. Even if they came through and went back to the Ricoh they're still tenants with no connection to those who own the land.

 

A sad sad situation and as ever it's the supporters who suffer.

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That's one relegation place sorted then.

They had 10 points taken off them last season and still finished comfortably above us. The deduction means that they aren't going to be challenging, but they could do a Leeds and get off to a flyer. Edited by rudemedic
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