Broken Hearted Sky Blue
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All this talk is it any wonder that Northampton Pollce are asking WM Police for help:facepalm:
All this talk is it any wonder that Northampton Pollce are asking WM Police for help:facepalm:
Are they?
A lot of respect for this idea. I am up for it.
A quick and simple way of doing something quick ,cheap, eye catching for the arsenal game
You know when people on here were saying that those who attend Sixfields should not go in on Boxing Day? Remember the "it's only one game, you'd do it if you were a real fan" comments? Well, why don't they prove they can do the same? Imagine the publicity if 8000 fans bought tickets but then stayed outside to protest...
Right, I'm going to nip this in the bud
There are many other threads to point this out in. This one, however, I really don't give a fuck if people go to Sixfields/Emirates/sit at home scratching their fat arses. What I do care is about giving as many as possible of us the chance to show we're city fans, to assert our own identity, and to do something vaguely positive rather than sniping at one another, while also drawing attention to us. As such, I want those who go to Sixfields/those who go to away games/those who won't go to games but will turn up to such a thing... I want all of them to turn up.
This won't work unless we all buy into the notion we're all city fans, and call a truce on the backbiting, for this at least.
It also won't work if we decide to impose agendas on who's to blame. As Steve said earlier, "not to throw blame at any one side. In the years to come, lots will change at Coventry but the one thing that will always remain us us the fans." In that, he's dead right.
It also won't work if it gets super-complicated with eleventy billion options given. The message needs to be as simple as possible. Turn up, say we're not overly happy about things, show we're happy supporting our team, go home. It really doesn't have to become muddied.
Right, I'm going to nip this in the bud
There are many other threads to point this out in. This one, however, I really don't give a fuck if people go to Sixfields/Emirates/sit at home scratching their fat arses. What I do care is about giving as many as possible of us the chance to show we're city fans, to assert our own identity, and to do something vaguely positive rather than sniping at one another, while also drawing attention to us. As such, I want those who go to Sixfields/those who go to away games/those who won't go to games but will turn up to such a thing... I want all of them to turn up.
This won't work unless we all buy into the notion we're all city fans, and call a truce on the backbiting, for this at least.
It also won't work if we decide to impose agendas on who's to blame. As Steve said earlier, "not to throw blame at any one side. In the years to come, lots will change at Coventry but the one thing that will always remain us us the fans." In that, he's dead right.
It also won't work if it gets super-complicated with eleventy billion options given. The message needs to be as simple as possible. Turn up, say we're not overly happy about things, show we're happy supporting our team, go home. It really doesn't have to become muddied.
You know when people on here were saying that those who attend Sixfields should not go in to the Oldham game? Well, why don't they prove they can do the same? Imagine the publicity if 8000 fans bought tickets but then stayed outside to protest.
As Lewys started the thread I'm sure he'll be the first in line to do it.
http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/threads/39621-Oldham-at-home-29-12-13-BOYCOTT?highlight=boycott+boxing
I'm sure he'd be willing to sacrifice one game, etc etc
Me too. But as I've been saying for a while, kcic just doesn’t have the organisation and finances to do something like this only the Trust does. So OP is right that this is one for the Trust. It is a brilliant opportunity and if done right would be pretty much guaranteed media coverage. In the past I've spoken to Arsenal Trust and they were really supportive of us (Chelsea Trust are too) so might be possibilities there. Simplest idea would be to use some of Trust's Fighting Fund to hire a horse and rider as Lady Godiva. London/national media would love that. Trust could also consult its membership about what they would prefer: do nothing, something at FL, something at sisu, something at Emirates etc
I am up for that if everyone else is. But why would we buy tickets if we were just going to protest outside? What a ridiculous idea.
But weren't you advocating ST holders don't go in. They'd paid for their tickets too.
Gooner fans will support us in this.
No question
Gooner fans will support us in this.
No question
The trouble with marches especially in London you need Police permission and with the short notice I doubt we would get it., especially when you start talking horses and Lady Godivas etc. Any protest will be best at the Emirates, as long as there are no bad taste such F### off sisu can't see police or stewards having a problem. It would generate a lot of publicity and embarassent
MET said:Static Protests
There is no legal requirement to notify police that you wish to hold a static protest. However, it is very important that you do let the police know if you wish to do this and provide us with the following details:
The benefits of notifying us are significant:
- Organiser name, phone number and address
- Anticipated numbers of participants
- Event location
- Reason for event
- Start time
- Finish time
- Any advance publicity you are aware of
- Details of any stewards
This is particularly important if planning a protest in the area around Parliament/ Westminster which see a large amount of such events.
- Many organisations find such liaison, and the professional advice we are able to offer, of significant benefit, in holding a successful event
- You can ensure that your event or protest does not clash with another group aspiring to use the same venue
- We will facilitate your protest where possible and advise you on the best way to manage it
- We can make you aware of any information we have in relation to counter-protest.
Well, they've had their club moved out of their locality for business reasons too I suppose. I'd have thought they'd have got over it by now though.
Right, here's the chance for the Trust to show some leadership.
8,000 to Arsenal, a quarter of that going to a march on the football league is 2,000, not a small number. We're already in the bloody city, let's take advantage of that!
Here's a chance to get other clubs passing through to join in too, Hull on their way to Sarfend for example.
Forget whether you blame SISU, ACL, Ann Lucas's cat, here's the chance to show WE are Coventry.
Here's the chance to show that regardless of who you blame, the game's governers should never have let it get this far!
Here's a chance to be proud of US!
Here's a chance to show who WE are, and then here's a chance, afterwards, to show support to a team who've done far moe than we had any right to expect, to cheer them on and support the TEAM.
NOW is our chance, so let's quit the bitching and actually DO it.
With the game now on Friday its ideal, we can visit the FL offices late afternoon and am sure they will be occupied on a Friday.
Out of curiosity, does anyone know how far Sisu's offices are from the FL HQ ?
Here's a chance to show who WE are, and then here's a chance, afterwards, to show support to a team who've done far more than we had any right to expect, to cheer them on and support the TEAM.
NOW is our chance, so let's quit the bitching and actually DO it.