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theprince

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What an opportunity for supporters to show Fisher and co what they think about what has been done to this proud club of ours. Apparently tickets are like rocking horse shit. Selectively issued. BUT it is being held at the Standard club Tile Hill, nice pint there. So come along and help prop the bar up you never know who you will find there.
 

theprince

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Apparently the bar is going to be packed out. Years ago Tile Hill was a bedrock of Cov diehards in the days of Killer and Moz Kilcoine and others, they would of invaded the place.
 

cloughie

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No doubt their will be loads of security as we don't want any awkward questions, now do we
 

cloughie

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What could 'security' do about awkward questions live on air exactly?

awkward questions will be batted away by weak CWR presenters and any attempt to continue the questioning will probably result in removal as they talk over it.

When fisher gives preplanned politician style answers, Try asking him to answer the question see what happens then. clive will leap in defending him and lets move on etc continue to try to get him to answer you will find out about security

lets face it with most of these forums time is taken by limp poor questions and skate over the real issues

We will learn very little new
 
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tescostandrod

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Are these like the ones they used to have at Highfield Road where McGinnity said there was "light at the end of the tunnel" with regards to the debt of £60m, which from what i've read we owe again
 

theprince

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I remember going to one forum, think it was when Dowie was appointed and the first question asked by some twerp was "Could we have the Sky Blue bug back". refering to some idiot running around the pitch dressed as a bug
 
i couldnt get a ticket but isnt the deadline for the rent on thursday, so either well own half the ricoh or be out on our arse, be very interesting what he says bout that
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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The question I would wish posed would be 'was the slate wiped clean after last season'?

If so, then by anyone's standards, 3 games unbeaten in the league is stupendously short a term.

If not, then why keep a manager who's future must have been so precarious?

To be where we now are is such bad steering of the ship as to redefine amateurism
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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The question I would wish posed would be 'was the slate wiped clean after last season'?

If so, then by anyone's standards, 3 games unbeaten in the league is stupendously short a term.

If not, then why keep a manager who's future must have been so precarious?

To be where we now are is such bad steering of the ship as to redefine amateurism

I think calling SISU's handling of the AT situation as 'amateurist' (I'm sorry if I've misinterpretated) is harsh, he was lucky not to get sacked after last season and, according to Waggott, Thorn demanded some changes with the promise of change, things didn't, the board lost faith*, and he paid the ultimate price, so no, I think it was professional, thinking ahead before the situation further deteriorates.

*when this happens, the manager should be sacked.
 

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