Mad Eyed Screamer
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Best news I have heard in a while........ here's hoping...
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47331084
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47331084
Extremely harsh that and I wouldn't hope for anything of the sort, feel sorry for their supporters.Best news I have heard in a while........ here's hoping...
Shame they're not Spurs.Best news I have heard in a while........ here's hoping...
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47331084
Extremely harsh that and I wouldn't hope for anything of the sort, feel sorry for their supporters.
Yeah, always good when an entire fanbase loses its football club because it's been run into the ground by crooks. As always in cases like this, the FA and the EFL should be absolutely ashamed of themselves. Over the last fifteen years they've allowed Coventry, Portsmouth, Blackburn, Blackpool, Charlton, Leyton Orient and, in less severe cases, clubs like Swansea, Birmingham, Notts Forest and Leeds to be financially destroyed by evil, stupid men, and all for the sake of making the English game seem like a lucrative financial haven. Hell, the FA allowed us to be taken over by Thaksin Shinawatra while he faced arrest and the freezing of his assets in his home country - were it not for our good fortune in finding the Sheikh, we'd have entered administration as well.Best news I have heard in a while........ here's hoping...
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47331084
I had the misfortune of going to school in that ghost town. No love for the place, club or their fans. Simple as that.I'd have thought a City fan might be more sympathetic to having awful owners given our own history.
I had the misfortune of going to school in that ghost town. No love for the place, club or their fans. Simple as that.
30,000 of them ha ha ha ha haYeah, always good when an entire fanbase loses its football club because it's been run into the ground by crooks. As always in cases like this, the FA and the EFL should be absolutely ashamed of themselves. Over the last fifteen years they've allowed Coventry, Portsmouth, Blackburn, Blackpool, Charlton, Leyton Orient and, in less severe cases, clubs like Swansea, Birmingham, Notts Forest and Leeds to be financially destroyed by evil, stupid men, and all for the sake of making the English game seem like a lucrative financial haven. Hell, the FA allowed us to be taken over by Thaksin Shinawatra while he faced arrest and the freezing of his assets in his home country - were it not for our good fortune in finding the Sheikh, we'd have entered administration as well.
Tribalism in football isn't a disease, and rivalries are part of why we keep giving our hard-earned money to the clubs we love, but to celebrate seeing a club dying on its arse is poor form. Nearly 30,000 people are on the brink of no longer having a football club to support and all you have to offer up is gleeful derision? Very classy of you. Regardless of who you love and hate in football, we're all fans who work hard during the week and go to watch football to blow off steam. However wronged you might feel about something a Coventry City fan did to you or said to you before 2002 (which was the last time we played them in a game of any description), the rest of them don't deserve to lose something they've loved since they knew how to walk. Bad owners are a cancer on the game and a club the size of Coventry falling victim to their poison is proof that any of us can be taken down if we're not careful.
So no, this isn't good news at all.