Millerchip: All Involved In Top Level Sport In Cov Should Move Forwards Together

Last updated : 24 May 2016 By CNS Staff

Coventry Rugby Club benefactor and Butts Park Arena lease holder, Chris Millerchip has said that all parties involved in top level sport in Coventry, should work together.

Speaking to the Coventry Telegraph's Paul Smith, Mr Millerchip said: “Clearly the Higgs, Butts and Ricoh litigation are not directly related, but ideally they should all be part of a wider agreement that settles all disputes.

“The most important thing for me is that past enmities are put aside and all involved in the top level of sport in the city move forward together.

“The current atmosphere wastes so much negative energy for all involved. We could achieve so much more if we can re-establish trust and start working together constructively for the good of the sports and the community.

“I think sports fans in Coventry deserve better. Clearly it would be great if we can have our football club and its academy settled in the heart of the city on a sustainable basis and two top-level rugby clubs that work together.

“I have owned the Butts lease since early 2014 to help protect the club against adverse development.

“Jon Sharp’s proposals are very interesting. To be fair, and I think he has said this, it is early days and there are clearly many issues to address.

“Jon and the football club will need to work constructively with the council, which may be challenging while there is ongoing litigation between the council and the football club’s owners, although this could be an opportunity to resolve that dispute.

“Jon is also fully aware that the long term protection of the rugby club is of paramount importance in any joint venture arrangement.

“The Butts is an under-used asset with a great history, and I look forward to talking more to Jon and the board of the rugby club as their plans evolve.”

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