simple_simon
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If we continue to play like this, we will be close to 'selling-out', sooner rather than later IMHO!
PUSB
We maybe fickle fans but not all weak bellied tosses.
If we continue to play like this, we will be close to 'selling-out', sooner rather than later IMHO!
PUSB
whatever,smallminded personNothing going any way, you said you have not d a season ticket in 40 years and city fans are plastic. You said your excuses and i think your full of shit.
We maybe fickle fans but not all weak bellied tosses.
No we are not the only sell out they will get is when wolves come and fill the ground 7000 wolves fans 500 City and they will call that a home game another day we will never live down when the away following was bigger then the home team and against the fuckin Wolves GRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
the only reason they dont is because 70% of the crowd were plastic fans who came thinking of wembley,they dont care about the team they just wanted the tickets for wembley.
If it was about a fiver then where were they against burton? Every home jpt game was a fiverTiresome in your analysis. The £5 entry fee helped more than anything. It was another opportunity missed for SISU. The 'plastic' fans have as much right to go to games as we do. Better plastic CCFC rather than Manu or Arsenal.
It will be interesting to see how many plastic fans go up to big games this season. Let's start with 6500 alienated season ticket holders. Full ground already.
and they are.if there was an average of 25k every home game the yes they are fans but to turn up when someone big or something special is on store then they are plastic fans imho.where were these fans at the ricoh the following game? coventry has never been a big supported club,you can only look at when they were relegated from prem to championship and 1st div,last season average of 10k.
If the nopm brigade refuse to support the sky blues I think over a long period of time the fanbase will change and they will have more supporters from the outerlying warwickshire districts maybe even northamton/daventry/milton keynes areas .
Forget about the politics "PUSB"
theoretically next season we could be in the championship and NTFC in non league. while i'm sure NTFC have a solid core fan base there would sure to be more casual fans who would start to attend CCFC. the longer the stay in Northampton the more locals are likely to start going. If we're successful while NTFC aren't it has to have some impact.
Could do a Newcastle who hated Mike Ashley, and he's still there! They get a glimpse of success, continue to see players coming in, and all is forgotten? Just a thought
Theoretically, we could be in the Prem while at Sixfields, that would be interesting, if for no other reason than to see how big Fishers stadium plans would be and how we'd fund a Prem team on 7k attendances.