Im sure this post will piss alot of people off but its the way it is.
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Get as many yo the game against bolton as poss and spend the whole first half making as much noise as we can about our sahut owners ,, come half time everyone goes and stands in the concourse for 10 mins ,,
I Suggested supporters from singers corner and wherever to be honest , purchase (just for 1 game ) tickets and pack out the 2-3 blocks in the lloyds pharmacy stand by where Tim fisher etc sit .
That would lead to an extremely uncomfortable 90 minutes for him
It was more so we could get up close and personal with mr fisher and sing throughout the match and make our feelings known , but yes it would lead to an empty corner section of the stadiumand the place would look empty
I suppose it depends on whether you trust SISU to take this club forward or not. When SISU arrived they had an undamaged reputation (to many, saviours), the economy was good, they had a large chunk of money to use,they had a lot bigger income from atendances and they had a half decent team. Did they take the club forward from that position? No.As I 100% absolutely hate what has happened to our club, I don't think protesting is the way forward. If we protest or don't put bums on seats then nothing will get better. We are over a barrel...if we don't put money in then the club will fold, they won't need to spend money on new ground or training ground and they cut their losses with a housing development to make up some of what they have lost. If we go to games put money in and they will have to keep the club going. They will have to negotiate on a new stadium either lease or new build. If they don't then surely the FA will have to get involved. Im sure this post will piss alot of people off but its the way it is.
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The ground will be wet, who is going to bring a plastic sheet to sit on?Pitch invasion on the final whistle followed by a sit down protest on the pitch.
So we are going down the road of two wrongs make a right......I'm sure that will work. We criticise when we were run into the ground financially now we are breaking even we take away any funds no its not our fault but we have to play a part.I suppose it depends on whether you trust SISU to take this club forward or not. When SISU arrived they had an undamaged reputation (to many, saviours), the economy was good, they had a large chunk of money to use,they had a lot bigger income from atendances and they had a half decent team. Did they take the club forward from that position? No.
The job they face now in comparison to when they arrived is far far harder. They dramatically failed then and I don't think an extra 5000 people per game is going to make the slightest bit of difference to their plight. I hate to break it to you but the only way to get rid of them is to play as dirty as they have.
I'm also at a point now aswell where it's "fuck the points deduction"! If we keep getting nice big hefty fines for SISU it suits me just fine. Besides, a league 2 club of our size would be much cheaper for potential buyers too!You can get maximum attention by getting the game stopped/delayed/abandoned.
Every home match that there is reports by the national media referring to demonstrations against SISU will effect seppallas business.
SISU brought CCFC to its knees time for CCFC to bring SISU to its knees while we're still here.
This idea has been put forward but how do you get people to go if they don't want too.You said it. The whole "go to games" idea isn't a popular one.
This idea has been put forward but how do you get people to go if they don't want too.
It is a impossible thing to organise as is a mass non attendance, how do you stop people going in if they really want to.
Maybe we could start by shanghaing people at Tescos and dragging them to the Ricoh.
Or erecting a 20 foot high fence around the Ricoh, Mexican style could get Donald Trump to help us with this.
Don't think we should do anything pitch related done it twice now if we include the pig thing at Charlton, as someone on here has said fill the Lloyds stand to the rafters. Then gear up for MK Dons away in March we need thousands there
The ground will be wet, who is going to bring a plastic sheet to sit on?
I might bring a plastic seat to shit on.
Pitch invasion on the final whistle followed by a sit down protest on the pitch.
I'm also at a point now aswell where it's "fuck the points deduction"! If we keep getting nice big hefty fines for SISU it suits me just fine.
I would love to see the ground full and everyone showing them what could be.I can't argue with you and I'm not going to. Ideally people would pack the place out but I know it won't happen.