I’m guessing they don’t want to have an empty, unmaintained stadium in their city. They’ve done similar before:
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/ ... ore-target
Given the issues they’ve had with place over the years I bet they wish they’d never given planning permission.
David Armstrong in Wasps bid
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No idea. I suppose they could say it’s protecting jobs and local businesses who are creditors. Maybe there is a worry that the stadium will be bought by someone who will turn it into a year round events/concert/exhibition venue and kick the football club out.
My instinct is that the club in its current guise should be allowed to fail and start again/rebuild.
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You'd think in the current climate that giving millions to a business that has shown no signs of breaking even, let alone making money, would be a tough sell to the local voters! You can have a smaller council tax raise or a big one so we can fund a club that'll go bust again in a year....
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Timbo wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 1:39 pm Big new development, Coventry city council are apparently likely to push through a big financial support package to prop up Wasps and save them from administration. Vote is tonight, but purely from I’ve read it’s likely to pass.
Tax dollars put to good use again.
Looks like that's been kaiboshed
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Well, for the best I reckon.
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'Tis the season for U turns after all