FANS going sixfields (7 Viewers)

bye dolphin

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im not sure of your reasons for going ,they may be good and valid but will you protest that your not in cov
 

ccfcway

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i would politely suggest if they arent strong enough to protest and stay away, the majority who are going will not be protesting in any form inside the ground
 

dancers lance

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i would politely suggest if they arent strong enough to protest and stay away, the majority who are going will not be protesting in any form inside the ground

Totally agree, i actually feel a bit sorry for the those who are going to Northampton tomorrow, I can just see Timmy giggling away in his box saying 'look at those fools, I told you they would come'
 
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I'd politely suggest both 'sides' are so busy trying to score cheap points off each other, the very thought of organising a joined up protest has gone over everybody's heads and the chance has been lost.
 

ccfcway

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I'd politely suggest both 'sides' are so busy trying to score cheap points off each other, the very thought of organising a joined up protest has gone over everybody's heads and the chance has been lost.

We have a joined up protest. There are many CCFC legends, all gutted about the way CCFC are no longer in Coventry and they have agreed to give up their Sunday to make their point noted. ACL have opened the very venue that SISU have walked away from, on the day the 1st "home" match is due to be played. Tickets to see this kick about are £5 and the profits are being given to LOCAL charities, thus keeping the money WITHIN COVENTRY !!. At 3pm, the fans, (which will dwarf those in Northampton) will sing the SKY BLUE SONG, along with EX PLAYERS.

Now, call me crazy, but i would say that was pretty organised !!
 

Otis

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Would think that those going will have so much sympathy for the manager and the team that there will hardly be any show of dissent at all.
 
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So, the chance to send a powerful message, one voice over two and more locations or...

Divide and compartmentalise.

Opportunity lost.
 

bye dolphin

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I'd politely suggest both 'sides' are so busy trying to score cheap points off each other, the very thought of organising a joined up protest has gone over everybody's heads and the chance has been lost.

thats just people on here ,been speaking to lots of fans and surprised by who ,s going and who are not if we get fans protesting at the ricoh , sixfields and the hill thats got to be good
 

mrtickle

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i would politely suggest if they arent strong enough to protest and stay away, the majority who are going will not be protesting in any form inside the ground

Seems a bit biased. You are in the belief that you are in the right. Could it be that the fans who go to Northampton are in the right and you are in the wrong in your support of the club? Ultimately, whatever happens the club may be doomed. Just playing devils advocate.
 
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thats just people on here ,been speaking to lots of fans and surprised by who ,s going and who are not if we get fans protesting at the ricoh , sixfields and the hill thats got to be good

It would be.

Hope you're right and it is just here. Unfortunately all I see is the chance to try and organise something (same songs started at the same time would have been a handy one and simple to do, for example) has been lost with the desire to blame, condemn and divide.
 

dancers lance

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We have a joined up protest. There are many CCFC legends, all gutted about the way CCFC are no longer in Coventry and they have agreed to give up their Sunday to make their point noted. ACL have opened the very venue that SISU have walked away from, on the day the 1st "home" match is due to be played. Tickets to see this kick about are £5 and the profits are being given to LOCAL charities, thus keeping the money WITHIN COVENTRY !!. At 3pm, the fans, (which will dwarf those in Northampton) will sing the SKY BLUE SONG, along with EX PLAYERS.

Now, call me crazy, but i would say that was pretty organised !!

Nope, It's all coincidence! ;) If that happens at 3pm tomorrow It will be one of the most poignant moments ever seen in modern football, I just hope news agencies give this the coverage it deserves.
 

Buster

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I'd politely suggest both 'sides' are so busy trying to score cheap points off each other, the very thought of organising a joined up protest has gone over everybody's heads and the chance has been lost.
It's a pity the joined up protest of boycotting sixfields has gone over some people's heads !
 

Grendel

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Totally agree, i actually feel a bit sorry for the those who are going to Northampton tomorrow, I can just see Timmy giggling away in his box saying 'look at those fools, I told you they would come'

Same as the council will be saying to the far bigger fools going to the Charity game tomorrow. They really are being duped.
 

ccfcway

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Seems a bit biased. You are in the belief that you are in the right. Could it be that the fans who go to Northampton are in the right and you are in the wrong in your support of the club? Ultimately, whatever happens the club may be doomed. Just playing devils advocate.

maybe...only time will tell...

Perhaps the 600 who go are right and the 10,000 that dont are wrong...

Either way, everyone is unhappy
 

ccfcway

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Same as the council will be saying to the far bigger fools going to the Charity game tomorrow. They really are being duped.

thing with this arguement is, this will be the only time at the ricoh ?


whats your arguement for the next "home" game when the ricoh isnt open ?
 
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It's a pity the joined up protest of boycotting sixfields has gone over some people's heads !

I'd politely suggest both 'sides' are so busy trying to score cheap points off each other, the very thought of organising a joined up protest has gone over everybody's heads and the chance has been lost.
 

ESB

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Northern i see where your coming from and can accept your stance even if i disagree
 

Grendel

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thing with this arguement is, this will be the only time at the ricoh ?


whats your arguement for the next "home" game when the ricoh isnt open ?

There is no argument. Everyone should avoid Northampton and the Ricoh. ACL should be boycotted in equal measure. I have cancelled 2 meetings planned there and moved to a different, more expensive venue. I have encouraged a couple of people not to attend concerts there and I will give them nothing. NOPM should apply to both as both are to blame.
 

Grendel

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Grendel whats your agenda? Just asking like

We need the club back at the Ricoh. Attendance tomorrow will not help. Both sides are culpable and both need equal abuse and disdain.
 

italiahorse

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There is no argument. Everyone should avoid Northampton and the Ricoh. ACL should be boycotted in equal measure. I have cancelled 2 meetings planned there and moved to a different, more expensive venue. I have encouraged a couple of people not to attend concerts there and I will give them nothing. NOPM should apply to both as both are to blame.

You've lost it buddy. We have pushed you too much.
 

dancers lance

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There is no argument. Everyone should avoid Northampton and the Ricoh. ACL should be boycotted in equal measure. I have cancelled 2 meetings planned there and moved to a different, more expensive venue. I have encouraged a couple of people not to attend concerts there and I will give them nothing. NOPM should apply to both as both are to blame.

If everyone going to the Ricoh turned up at sixfields, there would be a hell of a crowd standing outside unable to get in.
 

Steve.B50

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There is no argument. Everyone should avoid Northampton and the Ricoh. ACL should be boycotted in equal measure. I have cancelled 2 meetings planned there and moved to a different, more expensive venue. I have encouraged a couple of people not to attend concerts there and I will give them nothing. NOPM should apply to both as both are to blame.

Your a fool.
I have actually changed a meeting to have it at the Ricoh, I am a rate payer in Coventry and need the venue to be successful.
 

Grendel

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Your a fool.
I have actually changed a meeting to have it at the Ricoh, I am a rate payer in Coventry and need the venue to be successful.

Why? If it went bankrupt tomorrow please explain to me how as a rate payer you would be disadvantaged. Alternatively if you think profit will help the taxpayer again please explain why as ACL is a private organisation.

Are you a trust member? Is this the trust view -- namely the Ricoh has to be successful and this is a priority of the trust?
 

Grappa

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Your a fool.
I have actually changed a meeting to have it at the Ricoh, I am a rate payer in Coventry and need the venue to be successful.

Out of interest, why do you 'need' the venue to be successful? And do you still believe 'real' fans won't go to Sixfields?
 

elephanttears

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The protest organised by the trust was brilliant, the follow up from it has been non existent and they needed to ride the crest of that wave and galvanise all sides in joint protest. As northern says all sides are trying to score points of eachother, its all playing in to sisus hands very nicely.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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The protest organised by the trust was brilliant, the follow up from it has been non existent and they needed to ride the crest of that wave and galvanise all sides in joint protest. As northern says all sides are trying to score points of eachother, its all playing in to sisus hands very nicely.

Crap 600 going to Northampton 10000 not how is that playing into Sisus hands?.
 

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