Brylowes
Well-Known Member
As another disastrous season under the stewardship of SISU enters the final stretch, and CCFC
Limply dawdles towards another relegation, there's something 'not happening' that puzzles me.
With some fans doing NOPM and many more walking away ang giving up due to the inability or
Dogged refusal of the owners to do anything to try and address the ongoing decline of the club.
Some admirably have tried to push the clubs plight under people's noses by means of protests,
And the media in general have been sympathetic and shown willingness to highlight the cause.
The protests for the most part (it has to be said) have been a little disjointed and unorganised,
Indeed the one that came across best and stoked the most interest was actually another clubs
Fans with us hanging onto their shirt tails. The live game against S Utd was a good effort but
Never really enough numbers to be taken seriously.
Now out of the blue "Inexplicably" fate has dealt the supporters of this ailing old football club
A hand they could never have dreamed of, but how do we play the cards. It's a chance for
The supporters of this historic club to come together and show 'not only SISU' but the FA and
The EFL just how badly we've been let down by their cumulative and individual inadequacys.
I'm not talking open hostilitys or violence, just lots of noise and flag waving, let them know
Exactly how we feel, maybe a sit-in by 25.000 city fans at the end in Wembley.
It's to good an opportunity to miss, still enjoy and saviour the day as I'm sure most are
Intending to do, but just do it with a sense of purpose.
It may well prove to be our last chance. PUSB
Limply dawdles towards another relegation, there's something 'not happening' that puzzles me.
With some fans doing NOPM and many more walking away ang giving up due to the inability or
Dogged refusal of the owners to do anything to try and address the ongoing decline of the club.
Some admirably have tried to push the clubs plight under people's noses by means of protests,
And the media in general have been sympathetic and shown willingness to highlight the cause.
The protests for the most part (it has to be said) have been a little disjointed and unorganised,
Indeed the one that came across best and stoked the most interest was actually another clubs
Fans with us hanging onto their shirt tails. The live game against S Utd was a good effort but
Never really enough numbers to be taken seriously.
Now out of the blue "Inexplicably" fate has dealt the supporters of this ailing old football club
A hand they could never have dreamed of, but how do we play the cards. It's a chance for
The supporters of this historic club to come together and show 'not only SISU' but the FA and
The EFL just how badly we've been let down by their cumulative and individual inadequacys.
I'm not talking open hostilitys or violence, just lots of noise and flag waving, let them know
Exactly how we feel, maybe a sit-in by 25.000 city fans at the end in Wembley.
It's to good an opportunity to miss, still enjoy and saviour the day as I'm sure most are
Intending to do, but just do it with a sense of purpose.
It may well prove to be our last chance. PUSB
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