"Sixfields super fans!"...........................Nice one chiefdave...........Says it all eh!
"Sixfields super fans!"...........................Nice one chiefdave...........Says it all eh!
Can't take credit for that one, sure it's been used many times on here. No idea who came up with it first. Being serious do they not put any thought into these things. Having the first meeting open only to those that go to Sixfields is just giving people a reason to moan. i can't imagine there's going to be thousands wanting to go so why not just make it first come first served and if there's enough demand do a few nights in a row as with the fans forums last summer.
Read again...........Stop having a go at fans who choose to go to sixfields for once its there choice not yours!......There is a second date for anybody who wants to go knobhead!
And being leader of chamber of commerce she will be fully aware of the positive economical impact having CCFC at the Ricoh brings to coventry, and the negative impact them not being there has..,
I dont see a major issue with being open to season ticket holders at first. It would be the same if we were at the Ricoh or not surely? Season ticket holders would get first priority. Which they should technically.
If we were at the Ricoh we wouldn't be having the forum! But I see your point. A forum at the Ricoh with Elvis for ST holders would be viewed more as a benefit for ST holders. This is about the future of our club, there are already huge divisions and making a meeting ST holder only is just giving people ammunition to snipe.
Also, given the lack of protest against SISU by Sixfields attendees, it could be viewed that there will be less resistance to the new stadium plans from an audience made up of those attending Sixfields. You can imagine Fisher and Labovich spouting off about how well received the plans have been after the first forum.
I can't understand why they would open it up to season ticket holders first? It's creating even more of a divide isn't it, giving them special treatment? It's not quite the same as having priority on cup tickets is it?
She needs to be told in no uncertain terms that no one wants or needs another new stadium, and coventry should be in coventry at the Ricoh, not coventry area.
She simply can not be impartial, she's reporting back to fisher.
And being leader of chamber of commerce she will be fully aware of the positive economical impact having CCFC at the Ricoh brings to coventry, and the negative impact them not being there has..,
If we were at the Ricoh we wouldn't be having the forum! But I see your point. A forum at the Ricoh with Elvis for ST holders would be viewed more as a benefit for ST holders. This is about the future of our club, there are already huge divisions and making a meeting ST holder only is just giving people ammunition to snipe.
Also, given the lack of protest against SISU by Sixfields attendees, it could be viewed that there will be less resistance to the new stadium plans from an audience made up of those attending Sixfields. You can imagine Fisher and Labovich spouting off about how well received the plans have been after the first forum.
Exactly. And the sniping has started by you and others already. Maybe you’d feel less aggrieved if it was non-season ticket holders who went first? But if that was the case then there would only be moaning about the new stadium anyway. So it’s a lose-lose situation all round.
Are you suggesting there is a win-win situation?
Maybe you’d feel less aggrieved if it was non-season ticket holders who went first? But if that was the case then there would only be moaning about the new stadium anyway. So it’s a lose-lose situation all round.
Whilst I don't necessarily disagree, the "divide" will be caused by those who post on here with their "Sixfields Super Fan" shit. You then get idiots like SBK agreeing and ta-da, you have a divide. Everyone will get the chance to go whether they have a ST or not.
If it was open to all I would suggest that there would be a mix of Sixfields and non Sixfields attendees and that there would be some in favour of the new stadium and some against it. Chances are that those who are happy to travel to Sixfields are less likely to object to a new stadium in the Coventry area therefore an easier audience to get their message across to.
I'm not sure you can state that everyone who isn't a season ticket holder would be against the new stadium. If that's the case then SISU have a huge problem as they are only going to sell a handful of season tickets at the new ground, should they ever actually build it.
I wish she would stop talking about a new stadium in the Coventry area. She sounds like Tim Fisher.
@ torchomatic..........Same goes to you mate...F**king read...NO DATE has been set for the "Riff Raff" to attend!...Twat!