Blanket ban on Northampton (7 Viewers)

Astute

Well-Known Member
So here we go. SISUE have shown their true colours. It is time that we all came together. Forget about past disagreements.

We need the 'home' games to have only away supporters. No home support. The papers would be all over it now SISUE have taken a charity to court. Let another good investigative journalist show the timeline of what is going on. Maybe a bit more pain for anyone that has paid for a ST or a few tickets in advance, but the future of our club is really at stake now. We all need to stand together and show them we have all had enough. I will never again go to a game where they will get a penny. No Arsenal, Manure or even Stockport games will I go to. I will still be there for away league games though.


The worse thing is we will still have a few that will try and find excuses for them :(
 

Covlad65

New Member
even though 5% of sales goes to sisu.....bit contradictive isn't it!
So here we go. SISUE have shown their true colours. It is time that we all came together. Forget about past disagreements.

We need the 'home' games to have only away supporters. No home support. The papers would be all over it now SISUE have taken a charity to court. Let another good investigative journalist show the timeline of what is going on. Maybe a bit more pain for anyone that has paid for a ST or a few tickets in advance, but the future of our club is really at stake now. We all need to stand together and show them we have all had enough. I will never again go to a game where they will get a penny. No Arsenal, Manure or even Stockport games will I go to. I will still be there for away league games though.


The worse thing is we will still have a few that will try and find excuses for them :(
 
It won't make any difference and you won't, neither do you have any right, to tell other people what they should do. I hate threads like this, if you don't wanna go don't, it's fair enough; those that want to go fair play to them.
 

Covlad65

New Member
Well said :claping hands:
It won't make any difference and you won't, neither do you have any right, to tell other people what they should do. I hate threads like this, if you don't wanna go don't, it's fair enough; those that want to go fair play to them.
 

Warwickhunt

Well-Known Member
So here we go. SISUE have shown their true colours. It is time that we all came together. Forget about past disagreements.

We need the 'home' games to have only away supporters. No home support. The papers would be all over it now SISUE have taken a charity to court. Let another good investigative journalist show the timeline of what is going on. Maybe a bit more pain for anyone that has paid for a ST or a few tickets in advance, but the future of our club is really at stake now. We all need to stand together and show them we have all had enough. I will never again go to a game where they will get a penny. No Arsenal, Manure or even Stockport games will I go to. I will still be there for away league games though.


The worse thing is we will still have a few that will try and find excuses for them :(
HIGGS are suing SISU in this case not the other way round as your article states, SISU has to defend the case by counter claiming! Why is HIGGS suddenly now suing SISU they have had nearly two years to do this, fucking PR wagon in full flight i tell you uits all Dog Shit just to divide and smoke screen the real issues
 

ccfcway

Well-Known Member
It won't make any difference and you won't, neither do you have any right, to tell other people what they should do. I hate threads like this, if you don't wanna go don't, it's fair enough; those that want to go fair play to them.

yep, fair play to them...




Alan Edward Higgs Charity

The Alan Edward Higgs Charity (sometimes incorrectly called the Alan Higgs Trust) benefited from Higgs's entire estate of approximately £26 million. It was set up specifically to help deprived children from Coventry and within 25 miles of Coventry. Higgs's son Derek Higgs, who was knighted in 2004, and his daughter became the trustees. The charity has given millions of pounds to good causes over the years
 

GaryPendrysEyes

Well-Known Member
It won't make any difference and you won't, neither do you have any right, to tell other people what they should do. I hate threads like this, if you don't wanna go don't, it's fair enough; those that want to go fair play to them.

Read it again, he is asking for solidarity and collective action-- it's a request he's not telling anyone anything...
 

ccfcway

Well-Known Member

"The Alan Edward Higgs Charity benefited from Higgs's entire estate of approximately £26 million. It was set up specifically to help deprived children from Coventry and within 25 miles of Coventry. Higgs's son Derek Higgs, who was knighted in 2004, and his daughter became the trustees. The charity has given millions of pounds to good causes over the years"



within 25 miles of Coventry. Isnt that "the Coventry area"

:D
 

bezzer

Well-Known Member
Over the past couple of months my standing/viewpoint regarding this has changed.

I've never been a SISU supporter but had never held them 100% to blame for our predicament. I still believe other parties have to shoulder some of the blame.

Previously if an individual wanted to watch Coventry City in Northampton then so be it. I had no qualms whatsoever.

However with the latest news regarding them suing The Higgs Trust I can no longer support people who willingly and knowingly put money in our owners pockets.

As Astute has suggested, I think the time has come for a complete boycott of Sixfields.

A sad sad day in the history of my beloved club :(
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
even though 5% of sales goes to sisu.....bit contradictive isn't it!

Only if you buy your ticket from CCFC.

And here are the ones with their excuses. Just shows that whatever SISUE do it doesn't matter about PR or even suing a local charity. What has happened to morals these days :(
 
Read it again, he is asking for solidarity and collective action-- it's a request he's not telling anyone anything...

He's suggesting he's doing the right thing by boycotting which I disagree with: 'We need the 'home' games to have only away supporters, the future of our club is at stake here' like those who attending Sixfields have any effect on any of that. There is no right and wrong in this; it's a personal thing. I haven't got a season ticket but have attended Sixfields a few times this season solely for the reason I haven't heard a single credible argument that boycotting will make any difference.
 
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Fletch

Member
Over the past couple of months my standing/viewpoint regarding this has changed.

I've never been a SISU supporter but had never held them 100% to blame for our predicament. I still believe other parties have to shoulder some of the blame.

Previously if an individual wanted to watch Coventry City in Northampton then so be it. I had no qualms whatsoever.

However with the latest news regarding them suing The Higgs Trust I can no longer support people who willingly and knowingly put money in our owners pockets.

As Astute has suggested, I think the time has come for a complete boycott of Sixfields.

A sad sad day in the history of my beloved club :([/QUOTE

As pointed out previously the Charity has instigated the legal action against SISU, not the other way round
 

Astute

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He's suggesting he's doing the right thing by boycotting which I disagree with: 'We need the 'home' games to have only away supporters, the future of our club is at stake here' like those who attending Sixfields have any effect on any of that. There is no right and wrong in this; it's a personal thing. I haven't got a season ticket but have attended Sixfields a few times this season solely for the reason I haven't heard a single credible argument that boycotting will make any difference.

I will never tell anyone not to go. I have never told anyone not to go. But there must be a time when we all get together as one. Is there anything they could do to change your mind?
 

GaryPendrysEyes

Well-Known Member
He's suggesting he's doing the right thing by boycotting which I disagree with: 'We need the 'home' games to have only away supporters, the future of our club is at stake here' like those who attending Sixfields have any effect on any of that. There is no right and wrong in this; it's a personal thing. I haven't got a season ticket but have attended Sixfields a few times this season solely for the reason I haven't head a single credible argument that boycotting will make any difference.

No, he is requesting new collective action from Cov fans for a specific reason. The reason being that Sisu are hoping to take £100k+ off a Coventry charity in court. Money used for deprived children and other good causes in the Coventry area.
 
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Astute

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As pointed out previously the Charity has instigated the legal action against SISU, not the other way round

SISUE agreed with higgs that they would pay all legal bills even if they didn't go ahead with buying the Higgs share. They didn't. Then they didn't pay the legal bill. Do you think that the charity should pay for this? Do you think that it is OK for SISUE to sue a charity for a six figure sum?
 

andyboy81

New Member
Yawn, same old thread... different title.

I dont like typing all in capitals but I feel it needs to be drilled into some of you.....

YOU WILL NOT STOP PEOPLE GOING TO SIXFIELDS UNLESS YOU NAIL THE FUCKING DOORS SHUT!!

GET THAT INTO YOUR HEADS!!!
 
No, he is requesting new collective action from Cov fans for a specific reason. The reason being that Sisu are hoping to take £100k+ off a Coventry charity in court. Money used for deprived children and other good causes in the Coventry area.

I'm not going into that, the charity are suing the club and the club has the right to counter sue if they really want. I personally wish all this suing crap would end, the only folk that currently think different to that I'd have thought is the lawyers who must absolutely love us at the minute but that's out of my control. It has no relevance to Sixfields or getting us back to Coventry however.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
Yes the Charity did sue SISU for the payment. But if someone (in a general sense) doesn't pay something they have contracted for what are you supposed to do? just write it off? put it down to experience? or try hold them legally to account?

Counter suing is still the legal process of suing someone. It may be a response in this case to the original Charity claim but look at what is reported as the basis of the counter claim I would hazard a guess a claim by SISU had a possibility of happening any way
 

Astute

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Yawn, same old thread... different title.

I dont like typing all in capitals but I feel it needs to be drilled into some of you.....

YOU WILL NOT STOP PEOPLE GOING TO SIXFIELDS UNLESS YOU NAIL THE FUCKING DOORS SHUT!!

GET THAT INTO YOUR HEADS!!!

Go if you need to. I just hope that nobody that you know needs help off the charity that SISUE are attempting to take money off.
 
I will never tell anyone not to go. I have never told anyone not to go. But there must be a time when we all get together as one. Is there anything they could do to change your mind?

We will never be together as one, this is what drives me insane. We're people with different opinions and our own minds, it's the wonder of being human. I want Cov back in Cov more than anybody and IF I felt boycotting would get us home I'd do it, very happily. Boycotting won't make any difference though.
 

Astute

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I'm not going into that, the charity are suing the club and the club has the right to counter sue if they really want. I personally wish all this suing crap would end, the only folk that currently think different to that I'd have thought is the lawyers who must absolutely love us at the minute but that's out of my control. It has no relevance to Sixfields or getting us back to Coventry however.

SISUE are not our football club. SISUE are a hedge fund that are ripping the heart out of our club whilst trying to make millions for their investors. And now they are attacking a local charity to try and make a quick buck.
 

GaryPendrysEyes

Well-Known Member
We will never be together as one, this is what drives me insane. We're people with different opinions and our own minds, it's the wonder of being human. I want Cov back in Cov more than anybody and IF I felt boycotting would get us home I'd do it, very happily. Boycotting won't make any difference though.

So if Sisu take 100k+ off a Coventry charity who help deprived kids, you would still personally be quite happy giving Sisu your money??
Would not giving them your money, make a difference to you?
 

Norman Binns

Well-Known Member
This is the final straw for me. This latest reprehensible action from our owners has not just tainted the club, it’s now toxic and I no longer want any association with it. It makes me feel thoroughly ashamed of the club. I’ve lost interest, it’s not the club as I knew it. I can’t see me ever going to any more games until this shower of shit have left. It’s sad that there’s still be those ready to defend the indefensible.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
Watch yourself there Astute, wouldn't want you to fall. After all, that horse is rather high!

I care more about my football club and a local charity than a hedge fund and its investors. What is wrong with that?
 

Covlad65

New Member
Which the majority do!
Only if you buy your ticket from CCFC.

And here are the ones with their excuses. Just shows that whatever SISUE do it doesn't matter about PR or even suing a local charity. What has happened to morals these days :(
 

Moff

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Just a slight observation, perhaps you may get more credence if you stop using SISUE instead of SISU, because it seems to give a childish edge to comments that obviously come from the heart and that you are passionate about.

(I accept I may be in a minority who see it that way)
 

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