Whatever people think about the lack of activity over our close season, things are at least relatively stable at LCFC. We still have a club to support, we have a ground of our own and we'll start the season with 0 points, like everyone else.
This is all in stark contrast to the Sky Blues, who despite doing pretty well on the pitch last season, look as though they face another season of turmoil off it.
All the banter and rivalry aside, it is really upsetting to see any club in this state. I know this story has been rumbling away for a while, but this article caught my eye the other day. Very sad.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/jul/31/coventry-city-liquidation-cva
I don't like it, It's quiet, too quiet...
posted on 2/8/13
Eveyone is NP debated out. For now - I'm sure if we don't win tomorrow this will be a hive of activity again
Brace yourselves
posted on 2/8/13
Anyone who loves football and their team must look on in trepidation it could be any team even the biggest teams.
I live in Abu Dhabi and can see what happens when people of wealth change their minds.
Thats unlikely but unless you are Man Utd nothing is certain except uncertainty.
It does mean we have a very open division and a interesting season ahead.
posted on 2/8/13
Always disliked Cov as they seemed to stay up when their local rivals were yo-yo teams.Sorry to see what a mess they are now in, they face a 15 point deduction, which could be the end of them.
Feel very sorry for their fans.
Makes us feel grateful for what we have.Their fans have nothing to look forward to this season.
posted on 2/8/13
I just heard them talking about this on TalkSport. Someone's put up £500,000 to fend off the liquidators they said.
posted on 2/8/13
That will be Mr Keys now of the town of Doha Qatar and Al Jazeer TV.
posted on 2/8/13
I have never liked Cov as a team but do feel for their supporters. There but for the grace of god etc.................
posted on 2/8/13
Not 15 just 10, being report now.