Fans fighting outside sixfields (4 Viewers)

ecky

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They just said fans were fighting outside sickfields and police had to intervene, was this true?

If so what a disgrace we have become, sisu have destroyed us as a community and a city, for myself i will not give them one penny.
There needs to be something big arranged at the sheffield utd game aimed at fisher a nd seppala
R.I.P CCFC
 

pusbccfc

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No actual fighting but both sides to blame.

Was embarrassed if I'm honest.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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What! fighting between City fans?.....Looks like Septic has won...The old saying coming true, "Divide and conquer!"
 
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Deleted member 5849

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Hmmm.

Now I know of some decent people who both go to Sixfields, and who stand on the hill, so hopefully some of those will be able to confirm if it's trouble, or just one or two morons.

Alas if morons, they probably can't understand that such things will ruin any chance of decent numbers at a decent protest, unless they pull their heads out their arses and recognise their gripe shouldn't be other Coventry City fans.
 
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Jack Griffin

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Well it is going to mean the police presence will have to be increased. Particularly as the Sheff Utd game in on TV.
 

sisu go home

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They just said fans were fighting outside sickfields and police had to intervene, was this true?

If so what a disgrace we have become, sisu have destroyed us as a community and a city, for myself i will not give them one penny.
There needs to be something big arranged at the sheffield utd game aimed at fisher a nd seppala
R.I.P CCFC

SISU can be blamed for a lot, but people reacting to each other like that is not something they can be blamed for. They don't make people behave like morons - people are responsible for their own actions and should be bigger than this. Glamourise it by saying it's passion if you want, but I'm calling it what it is, fascist, moronic and a shit example to set to the next generation. These people are wrecking the club MORE than SISU.
 

Hobo

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I hope it is just handbags...Fans it is okay to have different opinions...nobody knows the best way out of this mess...by all means protest express your views whatever......but support the team...home (Northampton) or on the road your choice! We are still all SKy Blue.
 

theferret

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Not surprised. A group of people yelling 'scabs' as people left the ground. Could sense it might happen.

I cannot be arsed anymore with all this shit.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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SISU can be blamed for a lot, but people reacting to each other like that is not something they can be blamed for. They don't make people behave like morons - people are responsible for their own actions and should be bigger than this. Glamourise it by saying it's passion if you want, but I'm calling it what it is, fascist, moronic and a shit example to set to the next generation. These people are wrecking the club MORE than SISU.

Reating like what?
 

pusbccfc

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Was a group of no more than 6 giving abuse out. Most of them new to the hill.
Had been drinking all day which didn't help, neither did the performance on the pitch.

Many on the hill, myself included, were embarrassed.
 

skybluetony176

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Not surprised. A group of people yelling 'scabs' as people left the ground. Could sense it might happen.

I cannot be arsed anymore with all this shit.

i said in one of my 1st thread that i would never call anyone a scab and if that's what happened then shame on them for doing it. i'm old enough to remember the miners strike and understand how ugly that word is, if you are old enough to remember the miners strike and use that word than you really are old enough to know better.

not exactly the sort off behaviour that makes you want to go to the hill, i really hope this didn't happen.
 

theferret

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Was a group of no more than 6 giving abuse out. Most of them new to the hill.
Had been drinking all day which didn't help, neither did the performance on the pitch.

Many on the hill, myself included, were embarrassed.

To be fair, people on the hill have behaved impeccably until this point. They have acted with dignity, and while I don't necessarily agree with their position, they make their point in the right way. From what I saw on the way out, the group had been hijacked by some right dickheads.
 

pusbccfc

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To be fair, people on the hill have behaved impeccably until this point. They have acted with dignity, and while I don't necessarily agree with their position, they make their point in the right way. From what I saw on the way out, the group had been hijacked by some right dickheads.

Correct. There's a core of 30 who have been there each week.

Its obvious you have a few new faces each week, today was no exception, full of beer they felt that was how they would make their voices heard.

Didn't help that some gave abuse to us too, which wound them up even more. Luckily the police were hovering around.
 

Hobo

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To be fair, people on the hill have behaved impeccably until this point. They have acted with dignity, and while I don't necessarily agree with their position, they make their point in the right way. From what I saw on the way out, the group had been hijacked by some right dickheads.

Well said Ferret, I am not aSISu fan and support people on the hill. However with all the mess around the club no one knows the answers...we all just have opinions.

Violence between our own fans is absolutely no go....support the Shirt folks Not the connected politics.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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valiant, did you sneak off to the hill today, come on admit it ;)

Him or Spionkop ;-)

tbf it's bloody stupid, but good to hear it's a small minority. It's not big, not clever, doesn't help anybody!
 

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