Nothing convoluted about it; Wasps own the stadium 100% and Coventry City are the tenants. Hence my previous post in reply to Stan saying he couldn't find another EFL club that were tenants of a rugby club.CathedralCounty wrote: May 9th, 2022, 9:06 amThink in an albeit convoluted way via a management company Coventry City are tenants of the rugby club in their town or city - equally a number of clubs share grounds with rugby teams and/or play at grounds they don't own - we have a possible but improbable chance of going down next season - but feel we are looking up rather than down and if we did [get relegated] we'd cross that bridge over the Usk when we came to itStan A. Einstein wrote: May 8th, 2022, 4:53 pm How many EFL clubs are tenants of the rugby club in their town or city? I can't find any. As I have said I think it makes good sense to share with the rugby, I think that being beholden to the rugby is a recipe for disaster.
How without Lotto Les and far fewer attendees will we avoid going into a 1980s like death spiral?
Now can you answer my questions?
Stan is quite correct to point out Coventry's turbulent history at the Ricoh Arena. However, their problems as a club started long before they left Highfield Road (which, by the way, they didn't own by then).