We'll Consult Before Moving Statue, Garden Or Bricks

Last updated : 28 May 2013 By Covsupport News Service

Current Coventry City CEO Tim Fisher has said that supporters will be consulted before the Jimmy Hill Statue, Garden Of Remembrance or Bricks In The Wall are moved to the 'SISU Dome' stadium, the CEO and his SISU cohorts are planning.

Supporters have understandably got annoyed by Mr Fisher's statement on the Stuart Linnell show on BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on Saturday afternoon, and using the club website for his latest statement, he said that the club will not move the Jimmy Hill statue, the memorial garden or the bricks in the wall at the Ricoh Arena, without fully consulting supporters and the Hill family and that ultimately, the supporters will decide what happens to their bricks, to their memorial garden and to their statue.

How Mr Fisher plans to consult each and every supporter who contributed to  the statue, memorial garden and bricks in the wall, many of which were presents, is not known as SISU do not have the details of exactly who or which group has paid for what and a general consultation of fans could leave Mr Fisher on behalf of his SISU bosses then open to possible legal action or accusations of theft.

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