To me the one thing that has made the talks happen is showing they could have rented the Ricoh for less than going to Northampton and feeding us more bullshit. They can't afford to lose any more of the Northampton travelling fans.
Any proof that is what has caused them to talk? Didn't a protest happen at the council house and that afternoon a statement was made from the council and then that got the ball rolling?
The Fans have all collectively added to the pressure on all sides. No one individual or group can or should claim victory. The Collective are united in the aim of getting CCFC back home. The fact that SISU are under severe duress is of course focusing their mind. The fact that the collective are united is of course influencing the CCC.
Lets try to look forward to better days, the last 48 hours may well prove to be the change in tide. Keep doing whatever you feel is right. If you believe in CCFC the right solution will be found... PUSB
Any proof that is what has caused them to talk? Didn't a protest happen at the council house and that afternoon a statement was made from the council and then that got the ball rolling?
Ann Lucas had already issued two invitations to Joy Seppala before the demo.
If the demo achieved anything, it showed SISU how liitle support they had in the city. On top of this, I think they are now very worried that the doors to the Ricoh just might be closed to them forever.
at some point the smack talk has to elevate above 'i know you are', surely.
Any proof that is what has caused them to talk? Didn't a protest happen at the council house and that afternoon a statement was made from the council and then that got the ball rolling?
Ridiculous statement there. If you read Ann Lucas statements she says she had been planning a statement for weeks, but had it proof-read. Obviously with the protest outside it was perfect timing!
Also people mocking the hillers are idiotic. They are just fans who want to support the team but morally find it wrong to walk in to the ground. What is wrong with that?
At the end of the day we need to thank ALL campaign groups involved. Not just a select few that support your view. 90% of people are too narrow minded on here.
Thanks go to Get Cov back to the Ricoh, Keep Cov in Cov/Not one penny more, The Sky Blues Trust, Les Reid, Ann Lucas & Joy Seppala.
Ann Lucas had already issued two invitations to Joy Seppala before the demo.
If the demo achieved anything, it showed SISU how liitle support they had in the city. On top of this, I think they are now very worried that the doors to the Ricoh just might be closed to them forever.
Why is it ridiculous? Bit of a coincidence that a statement took weeks to write and just happened to come out when people turn up on her door step?
I'm not by any means saying that is what made the talks happen but was just co incidence.
Hadn't joy also invited Lucas?
NOPM will never work...FACT!.....SISU are a hedge fund with a bottomless pit and can sustain the losses, they have always been after the Ricoh from day 1 albeit for a bargain. I am not against SISU buying the Ricoh but it has to be at the right price. They are here to stay whether we as fans like it or not so why not sell to them otherwise this drawn out saga will rumble on for a long time to come.
Any proof that is what has caused them to talk? Didn't a protest happen at the council house and that afternoon a statement was made from the council and then that got the ball rolling?
Please consider your comments before writing: 8,000 not turning up to Sixfields and consequential loss of significant revenue and good will vs a handful outside of the council house with no impact on revenues. I can't see the protest outside the council as the cause of SISU wanting to talk. The council has always been open to talk.
Please consider your comments before writing: 8,000 not turning up to Sixfields and consequential loss of significant revenue and good will vs a handful outside of the council house with no impact on revenues. I can't see the protest outside the council as the cause of SISU wanting to talk. The council has always been open to talk.
Yes its been a combination of all events from the hill, council house and blue ribbons. But i believe Nopm has had the biggest effect.
Are Sisu really going to build a stadium or get funding for the amount of fans currently going to sixfields ?
I don't think so !!!!
No developer in their right mind would entertain them building a stadium on the never never which seems to be the method that Sisu reckon they will fund the project !!!
Part of the deal is also selling surrounding land, how much would that be worth when only a couple of thousand people arriving one day every couple of weeks ?
Me thinks funding will fall short so Sisu have no choice but to make plan A plan A again !!!!! !!!!
So you are saying the council didn't make the statement just after people protested outside their office? What is there for me to consider? I'm not saying it WAS them.
Yet again, I will repeat, what are you saying then?
Yes of course 24 people turned up outside the council house and that got the ball rolling not the fact that the crowds at sixfields are half of what Mr Fisher predicted would be the lowest.
I Haven't been to sixfields but don't think it's right to slate others that do.
I am saying nobody knows what has caused it.CORRECT
Everybody is saying oh it was NOPM or the hill and I just said well what about the protest as the first Council statement came out just after this which sort of set the ball rolling which you dismissed straight off. INCORRECT
It is all well and good saying people on the hill have done this etc but people turning up outside the council house did give the council a kick to release the first statement in this game of statement tennis, didn't it?
In fact the attitude of the idiots on here makes me want to go.