Moff
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You do what you like mate. I would rather do something than nothing
Is not getting a ticket doing something or nothing? I'm confused.
You do what you like mate. I would rather do something than nothing
What are you on about?This is a parody account right? It is making sense now. :emoji_thumbsup:
Take a stand next season and not buy a season ticket. I made the mistake of buying one this season, and I will not be buying one next seasonIs not getting a ticket doing something or nothing? I'm confused.
What are you on about?
Yes, I have said people should be going to matches to support CCFC (and not SISU as people try to make out) if they can.
The minute I start telling people they shouldn't go and go against what I have said previously you will have a point and are welcome to drag my quotes up.
Take a stand next season and not buy a season ticket. I made the mistake of buying one this season, and I will not be buying one next season
which i should add is just a normal guy who likes to single out people and argue sometimes.
So it's ok to tell people what to do.
So the ones telling you, you shouldn't be going are ok pushing their opinion and their moral stance on you. That's alright as long as later on they don't change their minds?
That's good then at least I know know when pushing your opinion and your moral stance on other people is alright and when it isn't alright.
( I hope you are getting my point )
You push your opinion on others as much as they push theirs on you. You just happen to find their opinion distasteful.
BTW if you did decide next season you have had enough. I wouldn't be ramming your past comments that fans should attend down your throat.
I would understand where you were coming from, just as I get it now why you attend.
Nothing personal by the way I just feel that on this thread where hopefully we should be reaching that 32k figure you are bringing it down a bit and turning it into this slanging match.
You are someone who believes a big crowd will show potential investors what is out there. So celebrate the fact you might get what you want and focus on encouraging it.
Can respect the decision not to go, and respect the decision of those that do. Each to their own.
Not sure there is any set way to get rid of SISU, but live in hope that one day it will happen.
I still believe that NOPM has a bigger effect than actually buying a season ticket, but I understand why some people disagree with this. As you say, each to their ownCan respect the decision not to go, and respect the decision of those that do. Each to their own.
Not sure there is any set way to get rid of SISU, but live in hope that one day it will happen.
Can you give them to Nick, so he can burn them whilst laughing madly.:emoji_imp:i am open for begging requests from 9am-5pm. not on wednesdays though
Are your trying to say you never see them in the same room together?
Is the irony, people laughing and James Corden in the same place.
Paul O' Grady must have a good agent to get him on James Corden's show.
This post just about sums it up for thousands of City fans !Good lord, do we not want 40,000 at Wembley then?
I'll put it out there, Wycombe game was first visit to the Ricoh this season. I got to the point where I couldn't take my club being ran into the ground no longer. YES , I have good seats at Wembley thanks to a season ticket holding friend but I don't get the bitterness. Would I be upset if I didn't get a ticket? NO!!! I must have spent thousands over the years following city away from home and having a ST for 26 of the last 30 years. Now if I'm not classed as a fan I find it ludicrous. I genuinely feel for the die hards this season and admire there staying power but for some reason they feel like they should be the only ones at Wembley. They have no compassion for the long suffering fans of many years who just couldn't take anymore, if you've been up the city once and look for the scores you're a fan in my eyes.
Which I assume they got from their usual source - somewhere on this forum.Slightly off topic () but Telegraph reporting sales are approaching 25,000.
Which I assume they got from their usual source - somewhere on this forum.
So it's ok to tell people what to do.
So the ones telling you, you shouldn't be going are ok pushing their opinion and their moral stance on you. That's alright as long as later on they don't change their minds?
That's good then at least I know know when pushing your opinion and your moral stance on other people is alright and when it isn't alright.
( I hope you are getting my point )
You push your opinion on others as much as they push theirs on you. You just happen to find their opinion distasteful.
BTW if you did decide next season you have had enough. I wouldn't be ramming your past comments that fans should attend down your throat.
I would understand where you were coming from, just as I get it now why you attend.
Nothing personal by the way I just feel that on this thread where hopefully we should be reaching that 32k figure you are bringing it down a bit and turning it into this slanging match.
You are someone who believes a big crowd will show potential investors what is out there. So celebrate the fact you might get what you want and focus on encouraging it.
Slightly off topic () but Telegraph reporting sales are approaching 25,000.
NONM.#bannick
Charles Bronson just signed upNONM.
Got 4 stubs from Wycombe game should anyone want them.
A BIG sky blue crowd at Wembley will be seen by a completely different crowd than at the Ricoh. It is a showcase match on the biggest stage we can hope to play at.
As a demo of the huge unrealised potential of the club it is the best opportunity we could have. This is obvious and could only be denied by the brainless.
Won't make any difference oxford and Luton have in the past few years taken 30000 plus to Wembley. What does that say about their potential? NothingA BIG sky blue crowd at Wembley will be seen by a completely different crowd than at the Ricoh. It is a showcase match on the biggest stage we can hope to play at.
As a demo of the huge unrealised potential of the club it is the best opportunity we could have. This is obvious and could only be denied by the brainless.
You do what you like mate. I would rather do something than nothing
It's in the story about Swindon tickets, says club overwhelmed by ticket sales, selling over half the allocation, no numbers though.Apparently from the city website. Can't see it on there myself but the city do seem to put stories up and then disappear very quickly.