Banners & Chants at Sixfields (14 Viewers)

standupforcity

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I've got a loud voice I think I need to go and just shout and sing all the way through the game about our Coventry homes and ask Tim when we will be returning to the Ricoh. Do you think I would be ejected, arrested, booed or ignored?

'Respected 'I should think for DOING something...if you're a 'sixfielder'...try it!
 

Nick

Administrator
To be fair, and strictly in the interest of balance, wasn't the "Portsmouth WTF" thread or whatever it was that lasted over a million pages and was commented on and bumped over and over all about having a go at Pompy for their ability to trade while insolvent, don't seem to remember too much sympathy for them then.

The thing is, nobody really cares about other people's teams. You will get the odd fans who love football in general who care but does anybody really give a toss? How many of us cared if Chester went out of business? Yes there would be maybe a thought of 30 seconds where you feel for the fans and then you move on.

I agree with you, nobody outside of this whole situation is really fussed.
 

Grendel

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Nick that is such a feeble, piss poor, weak justification for setting foot in a crappy cowshed of a stadium in Northampton to watch Coventry City's home games.

Yes, everyone is entitled to take whatever stance they want on this. They are free to do what they want but please don't attempt to justify attending Sixfields by saying 'Maybe they just want to go and watch a game of football.'

Surely given the dire state of CCFC, even you can see how such a statement will make the majority of fans fume at the selfish, short-sighted attitude of the few.

Grow up - what do you think they are doing there - appreciating the architecture? On that why slag off the ground as many of your type do - does than mean if it was state of the art you'd go?

I don't go and I'm not "fuming" at all - not with the attendees that is.
 

torchomatic

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John, you have an opinion, of course you do. And I will respect that opinion. But sorry, not when you come out with stuff like that.

No he probably wanted to take his son to share quality time and in the hope his son can see him shake Tim Fishers hand.
 

Nick

Administrator
I've got a loud voice I think I need to go and just shout and sing all the way through the game about our Coventry homes and ask Tim when we will be returning to the Ricoh. Do you think I would be ejected, arrested, booed or ignored?

I certainly wouldn't boo you, I would think fair play. Depending on what you shouted I would also think it would be harsh to eject you.
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
No worries.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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@ Torchy....Let's get this straight from the get go!....I couldn't give a F**k if you go to Sixfields or not. Infact I couldn't give a F**k if anybody wants to go there. I'm saying that you were going to Sixfields because your son wants to go(No problem at all with that) The problem I've got is you deny using your son as an excuse!.....Didn't take much persuading did it?
 

torchomatic

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Well, you obviously do as you never stop going on about it. I don't have to explain myself to idiots like you. My son loves his football and that's all that matters to me. Not outraged pricks like you on a message board.

@ Torchy....Let's get this straight from the get go!....I couldn't give a F**k if you go to Sixfields or not. Infact I couldn't give a F**k if anybody wants to go there. I'm saying that you were going to Sixfields because your son wants to go(No problem at all with that) The problem I've got is you deny using your son as an excuse!.....Didn't take much persuading did it?
 

RPHunt

New Member
I think the OP's suggestion was a reasonable one. If those who attend Sixfields are unhappy about the situation (as many claim to be), it is not unreasonable to ask them to show that dissatisfaction.

Suggesting that the OP and others should attend to protest is not an answer – by not attending they are already making a protest.

The attendees are not being asked to sacrifice anything. They still get to watch the football team, but it does let the owners know it is under sufferance.

Some show of dissatisfaction by the attendees might go a long way to healing the rift between the fans and, who knows, might even lead to a protest that all could take part in.
 

Covstu

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another 12 pages of bitching........ FFS people!!!

For the record, i think the original post was a valid question (not sure if it was looking for a dig however) but clearly people who attend the games at 6fields just want to do that, watch the game and leave afterwards. People just need to accept that there will always be a small minority who just want to watch the game and not protest. Personally i now no longer attend, i am fed up of being strung along by our owners but thats my choice so let others get on with their saturday/sunday in peace!!
 

Sky Blue Kid

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@ torchomatic......Read again Battery Boy...I've not got a problem that you go and take your son "Good on you" It's the point of DENYING that your excuse to go there is your son!.....PRICK!
 

standupforcity

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another 12 pages of bitching........ FFS people!!!

For the record, i think the original post was a valid question (not sure if it was looking for a dig however) but clearly people who attend the games at 6fields just want to do that, watch the game and leave afterwards. People just need to accept that there will always be a small minority who just want to watch the game and not protest. Personally i now no longer attend, i am fed up of being strung along by our owners but thats my choice so let others get on with their saturday/sunday in peace!!

No...no digs intended...just a suggestion that's not been tried yet!
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
@ torchomatic......Read again Battery Boy...I've not got a problem that you go and take your son "Good on you" It's the point of DENYING that your excuse to go there is your son!.....PRICK!

Ah back to Battery Boy love it.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
It is an opinion. It is also an opinion that nobody other than CCFC fans and the odd hardcore football fan that in general fan really cares about us.

So you either live in Coventry or close to Coventry but know what supporters of other clubs think, know or feel for our club?

A couple of weeks ago I went to the pub on a Sunday when two games were on at the same time. I met up with my mate who is an AFC Wimbledon fan. I didn't know any of the others. They included Liverpool, Manure, Spurs West Ham and Carlisle fans amongst others. I was talking to my mate about what was happening with our club. Everyone knew at least a bit of what was going on. Most are worried about the way football is going. All agree that the fit and proper test is bullshit. The Manure fan is worried that his club will implode if they don't get into Europe next season. They have seen what has happened to Pompey. They know things are very wrong at our club? Nobody can understand why we are in Northampton or why the FL allowed it. Most of them didn't know anything about it until recently when it reached the media countrywide. Most can't believe that we are not demonstrating at every home game.

We are all meeting up for the game on Friday. BT Sport will hopefully show even more people what has happened to our club and hopefully will put pressure on the FL to do something about the situation.
 

Captain Dart

Well-Known Member
You are wasting your time.

We have seen the difference of Northampton attendees and those that would never go near the place. On the first forum for how this new ground will be the attendees were mainly nodding dogs. The one last night was the total opposite. And from this we found out they are looking at taking our club 6 miles outside Coventry as the crow flies it sounds like.

Maybe SISU should think about replacing Sky Blue Sam with a nodding dog.
 

standupforcity

Well-Known Member
So you either live in Coventry or close to Coventry but know what supporters of other clubs think, know or feel for our club?

A couple of weeks ago I went to the pub on a Sunday when two games were on at the same time. I met up with my mate who is an AFC Wimbledon fan. I didn't know any of the others. They included Liverpool, Manure, Spurs West Ham and Carlisle fans amongst others. I was talking to my mate about what was happening with our club. Everyone knew at least a bit of what was going on. Most are worried about the way football is going. All agree that the fit and proper test is bullshit. The Manure fan is worried that his club will implode if they don't get into Europe next season. They have seen what has happened to Pompey. They know things are very wrong at our club? Nobody can understand why we are in Northampton or why the FL allowed it. Most of them didn't know anything about it until recently when it reached the media countrywide. Most can't believe that we are not demonstrating at every home game.

We are all meeting up for the game on Friday. BT Sport will hopefully show even more people what has happened to our club and hopefully will put pressure on the FL to do something about the situation.

Well said...and I can certainly recall how sorry I felt about Pompey's plight. And you're right, people ARE beginning to ask why we aren't protesting on a much bigger scale...people who aren't even interested in football in fact, but wonder how such a thing can be going on. This does reach beyond the City fans, but it's only the City fans who can attempt to do anything about it. We should all be united, those who go and those who don't go to sixfields, united to end this farce...and those inside the Northampton ground could help...and that's all this thread is mean't to be about!
 

The Gentleman

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another 12 pages of bitching........ FFS people!!!

For the record, i think the original post was a valid question (not sure if it was looking for a dig however) but clearly people who attend the games at 6fields just want to do that, watch the game and leave afterwards. People just need to accept that there will always be a small minority who just want to watch the game and not protest. Personally i now no longer attend, i am fed up of being strung along by our owners but thats my choice so let others get on with their saturday/sunday in peace!!

This thread is typical of how things have gone. As you say someone makes a valid point but then it gets blown out of proportion with accusations and sarcasm and we have 12 pages on it. Yet on another thread, you have far more important and pressing issues about stadiums, inconsistencies and the potential future of our club but with far less pages. This proves to me that some people would prefer to argue and bicker for whatever reason than actually talk about the things that could actually unite us. Wanted to ask you as you say you have been and now don't for the reasons you give, do you think that others at Sixfields will start to feel the same or will they persevere indefinitely.
 

Otis

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"Justification" isn't needed. Only you, SBK, SBJ, Astutue, Spion and a myriad of others think it is. Otis is "saddened" by it. Not sure if that's the same thing.

I am saddened by it, Torch. I really wish all the fans could all be united on this.
 

standupforcity

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I am saddened by it, Torch. I really wish all the fans could all be united on this.

..................... We should all be united, those who go and those who don't go to sixfields, united to end this farce...and those inside the Northampton ground could help...and that's all this thread is mean't to be about!
 

bigfatronssba

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Can't be bothered to read all the mud slinging over the last 12 pages, but I think the op raises a very good point.

We are all city fans, we all want the club back at the Ricoh, we all hate playing in Northampton.

Now those of us that dont go are protesting by refusing to enter sixfields. It would be nice if those that do go in could stand shoulder to shoulder with the rest of us by doing some sort of protest in the ground? It would help unite the fanbase.

I dont hold with this argument of just wanting to watch a game of football, if that was the case then I can give you a list of half dozen clubs that are closer than Northampton.

Those that still go must have some love for the club. So where is the anger and frustration about what is happening to your club? Why arent you prepared to let it be known that your unhappy about it?

I struggle to understand how some who attend sixfields, after devoting a large part of their life supporting the sky blues, can just watch the club being destroyed without so much of a boo or chant.
 

Spionkop

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Nobody outside Coventry is interested in our plight, no of course not. The coverage in more than one issue of the Daily Mail, or the Guardian, or various other newspapers, or football sites or Sky Sports, none of it ever happened.
A total absence of CCFC fans from 'home' games would never reach the ears of any media. No, of course not, a Football League club with no fans - nah, never make the news.
The arguments for attending Sixfields from the few are spineless. The nodding dog image is just about right. A nodding dog, wearing a white hanky.
 

Grendel

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Can't be bothered to read all the mud slinging over the last 12 pages, but I think the op raises a very good point.

We are all city fans, we all want the club back at the Ricoh, we all hate playing in Northampton.

Now those of us that dont go are protesting by refusing to enter sixfields. It would be nice if those that do go in could stand shoulder to shoulder with the rest of us by doing some sort of protest in the ground? It would help unite the fanbase.

I dont hold with this argument of just wanting to watch a game of football, if that was the case then I can give you a list of half dozen clubs that are closer than Northampton.

Those that still go must have some love for the club. So where is the anger and frustration about what is happening to your club? Why arent you prepared to let it be known that your unhappy about it?

I struggle to understand how some who attend sixfields, after devoting a large part of their life supporting the sky blues, can just watch the club being destroyed without so much of a boo or chant.

If it's worth saving and your plan will work go and boo and chant then.
 

bigfatronssba

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If it's worth saving and your plan will work go and boo and chant then.

My form of protest is to not go. What form of protest do the attendees do?
 

ccfctommy

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True, he was probably queued up to shake Gary Hoffman and Joe Elliott's hand too like they were heros. He was probably also at the charity game doing the "worship" actions at Joe Elliott when he walked on the pitch.

Now now. You know very well you cannot ever criticise Sir Hoff and Joe OBE on this site!
 

Tommystours

Active Member
If it's worth saving and your plan will work go and boo and chant then.

Methinks Thou Dost Protest Too Much
It is a real shame that on most threads it starts off quite well and then turns into an us and them , with abuse and blame being fired off at various posters.
I agree with some of the posters that we are and should always be City Fans ( supporters), I will leave Styvechale Pete to debate what a fan and a supporter is :-

a person who is actively interested in and wishes success for a particular sports team.
synonyms: fan, follower, enthusiast, devotee, lover, admirer, zealot, aficionado.

If we all felt the same way there would be no debate, that is why this forum compared to others I view is so "good"
If we all do nothing, then The Owners will do what they want. If we do something and they still do what they want , at least we tried and made our feeling known . I have done the protests ./ marches / meetings , and sat in on meeting with Tim Fisher , and firmly believe at this moment in time that they are either going to build the new stadium in whatever guise, or not come back and walk away. But we will not be returning to the Ricoh.( I hope I am wrong). I do not go to 6 fields ,I go to as many away games as possible , get a football fix at Nuneaton Borough , as it is near my home, set up a company ( Coventry City AFC which I hope I never have to use , just in case !!
I am as fed up as the old boy who lives a few doors away from me who is 82 and supported City since he was 12 , until this year.
WHAT IS THE ANSWER ???? who knows!!!!!!
 

Otis

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My form of protest is to not go. What form of protest do the attendees do?

Very, very fair point.

Seems like a number of people's answer is just for those who are refusing to go, to start attending games to protest. The thread was a very interesting suggestion. Just that of what if the people in the ground could make their feelings known that they too don't want to see us in Northampton.

It doesn't even have to be a protest as such, just a load of banners declaring Coventry is our home.
 
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RPHunt

New Member
Now now. You know very well you cannot ever criticise Sir Hoff and Joe OBE on this site!

The only people that mention Hoff or Joe these days are those trying to deflect criticism away from the owners. Not much of an argument, I know, but that's all they've got.
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
Yes, we should be united. But as you can see it will never happen in a million years.

I am saddened by it, Torch. I really wish all the fans could all be united on this.
 

Nick

Administrator
The only people that mention Hoff or Joe these days are those trying to deflect criticism away from the owners. Not much of an argument, I know, but that's all they've got.

It was in reply to the shaking tim fishers hand comment, not sure how it was an argument?
 

The Gentleman

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Yes, we should be united. But as you can see it will never happen in a million years.

Your wrong, it happened the other day when everyone was united when that dope 'Big Phil' from Preston came on having a go at us. The problem we have is finding a common ground and what people define as having a go at CCFC. If people feel that Sisu are having a go at Cov fans or CCFC we all should stand together. Maybe if we start a petition to install 'Big Phil' as the next non director of CCFC then we all be united..............
 

torchomatic

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The problem is always this: let's find some common ground to stand on as long as it's my bit of common ground.

Your wrong, it happened the other day when everyone was united when that dope 'Big Phil' from Preston came on having a go at us. The problem we have is finding a common ground and what people define as having a go at CCFC. If people feel that Sisu are having a go at Cov fans or CCFC we all should stand together. Maybe if we start a petition to install 'Big Phil' as the next non director of CCFC then we all be united..............
 

Postman Pat

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Nobody outside Coventry is interested in our plight, no of course not. The coverage in more than one issue of the Daily Mail, or the Guardian, or various other newspapers, or football sites or Sky Sports, none of it ever happened.
A total absence of CCFC fans from 'home' games would never reach the ears of any media. No, of course not, a Football League club with no fans - nah, never make the news.
The arguments for attending Sixfields from the few are spineless. The nodding dog image is just about right. A nodding dog, wearing a white hanky.

Just because something is in a newspaper doesnt mean that people it doesnt affect give a shit.We are on our own in this,any the only way it will be sorted is if pressure was put on both sides.It might come as a shock to you but not everyone agrees that Sisu oops sorry SISUE are entirely to blame for all this.And calling someone spineless for going to watch the team that you claim to support as well is beyond words
 

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