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Sky Blue Trust - Our Aims and Objectives

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Published: 06 September 2019

The immediate goal of the Sky Blue Trust, its members and the vast majority of supporters is the return of Coventry City Football Club to the city which bears its name.

 

The current circumstances, in which the first team plays at St Andrew’s, must not be allowed to become the accepted norm nor should it be acceptable for it to play anywhere outside of Coventry.

 

That means the club must return to the Ricoh Arena at the earliest possible opportunity because there are currently no practical alternative venues for professional football in Coventry.

 

Therefore, the Trust is endeavouring to engage with ALL relevant parties towards that end, as it has done since December 2018.

 

Those relevant parties include:

 

Coventry City FC management (Dave Boddy and Tim Fisher)

Coventry City Council (all parties and senior officers)

The English Football League (senior leadership)

Sisu Capital Limited (Joy Seppala)

Wasps Rugby Club (its directors)

 

Every party has been and will continue to be challenged to play their part in Coventry City’s return and in so doing honour commitments made to supporters.

 

The long-term aspiration of the Trust and its members is to see Coventry City FC under ownership which allows supporters to have a meaningful say in the running of the club.

 

We would also hope for ownership which has the financial standing and business acumen to return the Sky Blues to the eminent position it held before relegation from the Premier League in 2001.

 

To that end, we will encourage all current and future owners of the club to do three things:

 

  1. Recognise publicly that the club is not to be used solely to serve their commercial interests but is an essential part of the fabric of the community and a vital part of the lives of tens of thousands of supporters in Coventry and beyond.
  2. Ensure the long-term future with sound and transparent financial planning to avoid the crises and scandals which have beset football clubs in the past and present.
  3. Develop the best possible method of involvement of supporters in the management and ownership of the club.

 

The current owners, Sisu Capital, have consistently failed to meet our aspirations for Coventry City.

 

In almost 12 years of their ownership, the club has suffered two periods of exile, firstly at Northampton, now in Birmingham as well as two relegations and a period in administration.

 

Sisu Capital have never shown any likelihood of meeting our benchmark for fit and proper owners - therefore, the Sky Blue Trust and its members urge them to make an early, responsible and dignified exit from Coventry City.

 

The formal objects of the Trust as contained in the constitution, are appended below:

 

The Society’s objects are to benefit the community by: 

 

4.1. Being the democratic and representative voice of the supporters of Coventry City Football Club and strengthening the bonds between the club and the communities which it serves. 

4.2. Achieving the greatest possible supporter and community influence in the running and ownership of the club. 

4.3. Promoting responsible and constructive community engagement by present and future members of the communities served by the club and encouraging the Club to do the same.

4.4. Operating democratically, fairly, sustainably, transparently and with financial responsibility and encouraging the Club to do the same.

4.5. Being a positive, inclusive and representative organisation, open and accessible to all supporters of the Club regardless of their age, income, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexuality or religious or moral belief.

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The Sky Blue Trust back the campaign to legislate for the creation of an independent regulator for football

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Published: 29 August 2019

The Sky Blue Trust are backing the campaign to legislate for the creation of an independent regulator for football.

 

Details of which are outlined below:-

 

We, the undersigned, petition Her Majesty’s Government to legislate for the creation of an independent regulator for football and subsequently to oversee the foundation and implementation of such an organisation.

We believe that the finances and administration of football are in crisis, that self-regulation has failed and that, without a new independent, statutory body, there is a serious risk that clubs will begin to go out of business.

 

Sign this petition - https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/268665

 

Background

In 2018, Blackpool Supporters Trust launched a similar epetition, following many years of dissatisfaction with the stewardship of the club by its then owner, Owen Oyston. Upon accruing 10,000 signatories, the petition received a government response.

That response said that other bodies were available to supporters to fulfil the function requested by the petition and cited the Independent Football Ombudsman as an example. Yet, by its own admission the IFO is a “part of football’s self-regulatory system.”

The government also claimed that, “Where regulation is being managed by the existing authorities in football to the extent which it is, this negates the desire or need to establish an independent regulator.”

While it may be true that there is currently limited appetite among club owners and league bodies for a new body, it’s unequivocally not true in the case of the sport’s most important stakeholders: its fans. In June 2019, Leyton Orient Fans Trust (LOFT) tabled a motion for the FSA AGM backing a “licensing system overseen by an independent regulator.” This motion received backing from 33 different trusts or supporters organisations, collectively representing tens of thousands members.

 

The pressing need for action

A year on from the government’s refusal of an independent regulator, the situation for football clubs, especially in the lower leagues, has deteriorated to the extent that we believe the decision needs reviewing.

– Over 10% of EFL clubs failed to pay their players on time at least once in the 2018/19 season.
– On 29th July 2019, Bury FC were prevented by the EFL from starting the season, due to issues surrounding the takeover of the club in December 2018. The current owner has run the club for over six months without satisfying the criteria for the EFL’s own Owners and Directors test.
– In April, Bolton Wanderers FC were also unable to complete their fixtures for the 2018/19 season as the ownership of Ken Anderson collapsed. The club’s players went five months without being paid. Mr Anderson himself had been approved by the EFL despite being previously barred from running any UK company for eight years after eight of his former companies went bust.

These are just a few examples of the increasingly widespread financial problems in football as the gap between the richest clubs at the top of the Premier League and the rest of the game grows ever larger.

The EFL, one of the bodies which should be taking responsibility for resolving the situation appears incapable of grasping the scale of the problem, let alone addressing it, and continues
to insist it is nothing but a ‘competition organiser’.

There is little to suggest a desire for owner-led reform either. Instead, a small number of larger clubs have mooted a breakaway league, while others seek loopholes on spending limits to try and reach the Premier League. (Astoundingly – and with complete disregard for the long-term future of their teams – club owners recently approved a proposal to allow the sale-and-leaseback of their own grounds to related parties to help them circumvent the very Financial Fair Play rules designed to protect clubs from unsustainable spending.)

The game is in the grips of a Wild West mentality, with club owners – many of whom have no long-term connection to the communities in which their clubs are based – pursuing reckless spending that threatens the very existence of football clubs.

The bodies tasked with safeguarding the future of the nation’s favourite sport – the FA, the EFL and the Premier League – stand uselessly by, hobbled by the inability or unwillingness of club owners to agree on the need for collective action to restore some sanity to the sport and ensure that clubs, treasured community assets, are preserved for generations to come.

Football needs to hold up its hands and admit it has lost control. Self-regulation has failed in football.

The future of the game depends on urgent government action. We, the undersigned, urge you to take it.

James Cave / Martin Calladine

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EFL must take action now - Sky Blue Trust backing clubs in crisis

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Published: 22 August 2019
After input from Baroness Ann Taylor of Bolton and the Football Supporters Association  (FSA), a meeting with Debbie Jevans (EFL CE) had been scheduled for tomorrow lunchtime. 
 
Representatives of Forever Bury, Sky Blues Trust, Blackpool Supporters' Trust and Bolton Wanderers Supporters' Trust, along with the FSA, were due to meet Debbie Jevans (EFL Chief Exec) at the EFL HQ in Preston.
 
However, the meeting has today been cancelled. This is very frustrating and disappointing, particularly with the impending expulsion of Bury FC and the still unresolved take-over at Bolton Wanderers FC. 
 
As a collective, we were looking to make the EFL fully aware of the feelings of supporters and their despair at the lack of intervention from the EFL in the growing numbers of dysfunctional ownership issues. Tomorrow would have been that opportunity.
 
We now await a rescheduling of the meeting and sincerely hope that it is not too late to save our clubs from further catastrophes. 
 
The clock is ticking for our national game. The EFL need to take note and act now.

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  1. Key Points from the Open Discussion at the Sky Blue Trust AGM, 15th July, 2019
  2. The Sky Blue Trust Accept The Resignation of Secretary Roger Ellis
  3. Sky Blue Trust - Annual General Meeting 15th July 2019 7.30pm at The Albany Club, Earlsdon
  4. Election of Board Members 2019

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