As reported at the weekend, City supporters arrived back at their cars in car park C after the
At tonight's monitoring group meeting, Arena Coventry Limited confirmed that car park C is monitored by CCTV equally with the rest of the site, but by the time staff were dispatched to address any issues seen the assailants had disappeared, and that this was not the most effective solution.
ACL further advised that cars on the main site had also been damaged recently, and that this had been an overspill problem from similar recent activity in the Tesco's car parks.
ACL stated that they wish to assist the club as much as possible and that the parking on car park C is done free of charge to the club, and that any move to have supporters park on the main site areas would have to be done at cost. They are however happy to provide a fenced area in car park C to secure the cars of travelling Sky Blue supporters, but the cost of stewarding of these would need to be met by the football club.
At Monday's SCG meeting, the club stated that they are to lobby ACL to have travelling Sky Blue support park their cars in car park A until such a time as the casino is actually open.
Obviously there are two sides to be considered but Covsupport hopes that a solution can be quickly found to this problem especially with games at Plymouth,Sunderland and Norwich all coming up.
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ACL advised that the opening of the railway arches access to Tesco's will be officially announced when work has been completed, with the latest target date being the home match against Luton.
The light for the