All that would do is then start to alienate and piss the players off. Again just harming the club, not SISU.
And get us a fine which they'd take from our budget
All that would do is then start to alienate and piss the players off. Again just harming the club, not SISU.
Because people don't want criminal records..Why not do a Blackpool and run on the pitch to abandon the game?
I know but would get the media attention we require. Everyone's forgotten about usAll that would do is then start to alienate and piss the players off. Again just harming the club, not SISU.
Wouldn't get arrested if there was a lot of us.Because people don't want criminal records..
but it would be worth it if someone came on in a shop mobility scooter like at Blackpool!And get us a fine which they'd take from our budget
Someone would, they would catch someone at least, is it worth a criminal record though?Wouldn't get arrested if there was a lot of us.
Yep it must have been the co-incidence stuff.
It still doesn't answer why so sudden into the new season? Why not the pre season?
If less people go, they just cut the budgets. Not too sure why people seem to miss that.
Maybe not but it would get attentionSomeone would, they would catch someone at least, is it worth a criminal record though?
Why not do a Blackpool and run on the pitch to abandon the game?
A protest needs to be something different, outside of the box.
Exactly, they can only cut so much before it becomes so unsustainable that they have to start using their own money again, they would not want that happening again.Sure they do, but eventually they will get to a point where they aren't earning enough to cover their expenses and it starts costing them money to keep it going.
Sure they do, but eventually they will get to a point where they aren't earning enough to cover their expenses and it starts costing them money to keep it going.
Exactly, they can only cut so much before it becomes so unsustainable that they have to start using their own money again, they would not want that happening again.
Just an idea. Needs to be something eye catching. Blackburn,Blackpool etc are recognised as clubs in turmoil but for some reason we have been forgotten. Need an organised protest which is outside of the box. None of these silly 40 people protestsBad idea, it'll turn the wider none CCFC public against us, they'll see it football hooligans.
So they just cut the expenses more and more so it doesn't cost them anything.
If we filled the stadium , would the middle of the tesco stand actually shout sisu out , or would they just leave it to the people that care as usual ?
Low points like three decades in the top flight? Signing international players and winning our one and only trophy?
We're still losing in cups to teams lower down the league ladder and throwing away leads in games we should be out of sight in. Oh how we were spoilt for 40 years and never ever appreciated it.
Thousands of laser pens... they are illegal at grounds Nick, people were pointing them at players eyes when taking penaltys etc.Thousands of laser pens...
Great ideaOne idea might be to have a sit down peaceful protest on the main road outside the Ricoh. Block the away coach from arriving on time. The police would slowly move protestors but it could delay kick off and get exposure on the Saturday sports channels and possibly national news channels. It would need a few thousand and not a handful to have any effect but it would be both dramatic and effective in getting media attention.
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One idea might be to have a sit down peaceful protest on the main road outside the Ricoh. Block the away coach from arriving on time. The police would slowly move protestors but it could delay kick off and get exposure on the Saturday sports channels and possibly national news channels. It would need a few thousand and not a handful to have any effect but it would be both dramatic and effective in getting media attention.
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HAHA, that would be so funny and deffo get coverage.Pyjama fancy dress game as we're all tired of sisu
Can all take pillows and have a big pillow fight in the unlikely event we score
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Too late for Mowbray to do anything now. Will walk soon I think so just try and bleed Sisu dry. Not spending any more money for them clownsSo with no new ideas, we can only do what we and other clubs supporters have done before.
1. Boycot games (TM loses finances as the only budget he has is what the club/supporters bring in as SISU won't give any money towards the team).
2. Fill the stadium (if point 1 is correct, which we keep being told then it would give TM more funds (not saying it happens but supposedly every penny the club earns on games goes to TM)).
So, why not a double. Do both of what people are saying.
Fill the ground and give TM funds plus show SISU or a buyer what they could have if ran correctly and results pick up.
Next home game boycott and show SISU what they now have as a result of there running of the club.
At least by doing both TM will not have his budget reduced as he made the money on the first game.
30k fans is 3 plus games attendance at the moment so money in for TM (helping the team), zero fans (not that it will be) for the next game still makes a point but won't affect the team budget.
Both together should show that the team has fans backing but SISU don't, it would make it into a story for the media as they could show a full and empty stadium and put our message accross.
Ideas such as fancy dress would help (love the c**t one lol).
Just an idea, but surely this can be built on and like i said won't affect TM's budget.
Having a full ground might even help the boys win a game.
Don't feel like he will be hear for too much longer.Why is it too late for him to do anything now?
Don't feel like he will be hear for too much longer.
Why wouldn't he?Why would he walk away?
Why wouldn't he?
You trying to tell me Mowbrays also at fault?Maybe he is going to copyright the 4-1-5 formation and make loads of money that way? not buying all of this hands are tied stuff again.
You trying to tell me Mowbrays also at fault?
Don't you think that the off the pitch matters don't tie in with on the pitch? I've gone past the point of blaming managers anymore. If he can't do the job no one canFor on the pitch performances, of course he is. Why wouldn't he be?