Just seen a very interesting clip on BBC Sport website of an interview Richard Keys has done on Coventry City;s plight and which is being shown on the West midlands version of Football First tonight.
Essentially he is saying that they might go under before they get relegated this year and goes on to explain why (he is on the know as he personally knows the guy trying to put forward a rescue package and has met the potential owners)................
For me the 2 amazing facts coming out from all this are 1) that they don't own the Ricoh Arena and that there is no matchday income to speak of & 2) next years season ticket sales money has already been spent.
Keys also goes on to say that the debts are mounting up daily and unless the current owners sell then Coventry are doomed.
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I knew this was coming, as Andy Thorn the manager, definitely wasn't the right appointment & usually would have been sacked by now. But no doubt they couldn't afford to.
Ricoh arena everytime I've seen it on TV looks empty and soulless, only got 9k for their last home game vs Southampton
Off the top of my head alone, palace, soton, pompey, leeds, leicester, luton (us?!) to name just a few, with loads more especially lower levels, have all been supposedly on the verge of going out of business. They always find a way out.
They won't be the last either. What is ironic is that the bigger the debt the more likely it is that the creditors will accept 5p in the pound or something like it. If Bolton go into administration and offer to pay off £4.5m of their debt the creditors will agree to it then, with four years of parachute payments and virtually no debts, they will soon be back in the Premier League running up debts again.
It's disgusting, but until a high profile club is forced out of business it will keep happening!