Sisu boss Joy Seppala has accused Wasps of being behind the recent Hoffman bid and they want to buy Coventry City.

It is the latest update from Rob Dorsett in an exclusive interview on Sky Sports.

He tweeted a segment of what she has had to say on the claims: "Wasps want to buy Cov City. As a rugby club they have topped out, but we have the potential of being a Premier League club, with Prem revenues."

She has also apologised to Coventry City fans in a television interview broadcast this morning.

The chief executive of the hedge fund was speaking to Rob Dorsett.

She apologised for the fact that the Sky Blues will not be playing in the city next season and described the groundshare with Birmingham City as an "absolute tragedy".

And she also declared she would always be a Sky Blues fan.

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The announcement that the Sky Blues would be playing at St Andrews next season came just days after the English Football League (EFL) confirmed that the EGM on the future of Coventry City had been cancelled.

The meeting had been planned for Wednesday, May 29, to discuss whether the Sky Blues would be allowed to continue playing in the football league.

Coventry City released a statement saying an agreement for a groundshare for next season has been signed - although no venue had been named at that point - and that meant the EGM had been called off.

On May 28 Wasps confirmed they were back in talks to reach a new deal for Coventry City to play at the Ricoh Arena next season.

Earlier in May the football club said they were speeding up their plans to groundshare after talks with Wasps over staying at the Ricoh appeared to have halted.

This all comes after a complaint was made to the European Commission and appears to have led the the collapse of talks between Wasps and Coventry City.

The news broke that the football club's owners have contacted the Commission reportedly with regards to the sale of the stadium to Wasps by ACL in 2014.

The club, however, says the complaint is "against Coventry City Council only".

Fans immediately voiced concerns that it could scupper any deal for CCFC to play at the Ricoh next season.

And while the action may not technically amount to a legal case, Wasps announced talks cannot continue because of the move by Sisu.

Sisu recently also revealed they want to build a new stadium for Coventry City on the former site of the Woodlands Academy.

But that could still take a long time to come to fruition.

CoventryLive is again urging fans to speak out using the #SOSB on social media, and tell everyone what the club means to them.