This is why I find the whole thing despicable. In theory neither side should be able to break the monopoly: The Ricoh bowl can only realistically be used for football and CCFC can only realistically play in Coventry. Sisu for me went over a line, a similar action from ACL would have been to lock the club out of the Ricoh and had that happened I'd expect the majority of fans to be anti-ACL right now. The problem is only one side actually gives a shit about the impact on supporters.
Here's where we can go in circles however, and we've been there, done that. Personally, I struggle to take sides for one commercial enterprise against another, and let's be honest there's been an awful lot of decisions made for commercial reasons rather than cultural from both sides... as you'd expect, the way the whole infrstructure has been set up.
The optimist in me says that should this current salvo fail then the next step is sensible negotiations.
Possibly. The sooner both sides stop taking the opening gambits as final positions and actually show some flexibility, then we might start to move somewhere. *That's* why there should be pressure applied to both sides btw, so in a commercial world neither side ends up with the position of strength over the other, and neither side feels encouraged to play hardball at all costs, and take dopwn everything as collateral damage. That's also why we have to stop taking every statement made so bloody literally. Although of course it's not every is it? More the ones that fit a pre-conceived idea... whereas in a constantly shifting event, each position should be taken on its merits, and another reason why looking backwards is unhelpful when looking for future direction. We are where we are, that's Northampton, and there's more than one side that is needed to be on board for that to change. Even if any demonstration ends up saying 'yep, we agree with you' that's hardly a bad thing, is it?
I'd have rather this was done under the auspices of the Trust though. There *are* ways to not take sides one against the other, yet still draw attention to this. As it stands, we have yet another campaign group, yet another sparsely attended demo in all likelihood, yet another signal fewer people care than should be given out.