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Coventry City served with stadium eviction notice by Frasers Group

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Coventry City have received an eviction notice from former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley's Frasers Group. The English Championship club have been told they must agree a new licence to continue playing at the arena. Coventry have an existing long-term licence, agreed in March 2021 to run until 2031, but said the new owners presented a fresh agreement on new commercial terms.
Published 4 months ago

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