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Not particularly, just making decisions based on the history I know.


In fact actually...

I know it wasn't the best attempt at humour, but nonetheless, the attempt to link a bunch of people when the hill becomes fashionable to those 30,000 who turn up for Crewe and Crewe only, and the reaction they get...

I *think* Mr. Broken Hearted gets it... maybe he doesn't.

But don't come on here fucking patronising me about MY fucking club disappearing, because it matters as much to me as you, alright?
 

Hobo

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In fact actually...

I know it wasn't the best attempt at humour, but nonetheless, the attempt to link a bunch of people when the hill becomes fashionable to those 30,000 who turn up for Crewe and Crewe only, and the reaction they get...

I *think* Mr. Broken Hearted gets it... maybe he doesn't.

But don't come on here fucking patronising me about MY fucking club disappearing, because it matters as much to me as you, alright?

Are you still in nappies? Okay to give it out but spit the dummy out when you get it back? Grow up.
 
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Are you still in nappies? Okay to give it out but spit the dummy out when you get it back? Grow up.

It's the twattish patronising that does it.

You're no better, no worse than me, you just have the (mis)fortune to be cursed with the same team as me.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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In fact actually...

I know it wasn't the best attempt at humour, but nonetheless, the attempt to link a bunch of people when the hill becomes fashionable to those 30,000 who turn up for Crewe and Crewe only, and the reaction they get...

I *think* Mr. Broken Hearted gets it... maybe he doesn't.

But don't come on here fucking patronising me about MY fucking club disappearing, because it matters as much to me as you, alright?

I do and its not like you Northern like me but not you to use such language:eek: Lets not fight amongst ourselves difficult i know if we carry on we're finished.
 

Hobo

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It's the twattish patronising that does it.

You're no better, no worse than me, you just have the (mis)fortune to be cursed with the same team as me.

Before you introduce patronising, look at some of your own posts. I wouldn't call it misfortune or cursed.....but I would agree it is very tough at times. That's why I don't like terms like floating support or part timers. Fans are fans, once in a while everyone takes time out in a life time for all sorts of reasons. Most are desperate to find a way back in. Moving to Northampton is a form of exclusion for most.
 

oakey

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I too think the Sixfields supporters should do something to protest the ongoing exile.
Send us to Coventry, should be on banners, sky blue balloons (tied to ahem, someone's car) etc
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Sorry, I haven't seen them and do apologise if you have started one man campaign and have been taking banners into Sixfields and trying to start chants off.

Yet you start giving it the "they are killing the club" but then expect people to do as you suggest?

Why would I feel under threat about somebody trying to start a chant off?

If you want people to chant at Sixfields, then go and start it. If you want banners in there, then go and take some.
Because he doesn't want to go into sixfields?

It's more than a fair suggestion tbh, although I can see why the people who attend would be reluctant to follow the suggestion after they get abuse for going.
 

Otis

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It's ridiculous that this has extended to 26 pages and that some have seemingly took umbridge at the suggestion that people who go to Sixfields maybe express themselves a little bit more.

Just plain daft to answer that very simple suggestion with 'well why don't you go and you protest!' This was aimed solely at those who do go, Everyone else clearly doesn't go and won't go.

Yes stuff needs to happen from those not going, but there is surely nowt wrong with someone simply asking if there is anything more the people inside the ground can do.

As has been said, no-one wants us playing in Northampton do they?
 

sky blue john

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It's ridiculous that this has extended to 26 pages
and that some have seemingly took umbridge at the suggestion that people who go to Sixfields maybe express themselves a little bit more.

Just plain daft to answer that very simple suggestion with 'well why don't you go and you protest!' This was aimed solely at those who do go, Everyone else clearly doesn't go and won't go.

Yes stuff needs to happen from those not going, but there is surely nowt wrong with someone simply asking if there is anything more the people inside the ground can do.

As has been said, no-one wants us playing in Northampton do they?

Spot on Otis,
But obviously by the responses on this thread my conclusion is that the 1500 sixfields supporters are happy to be their ???
Otherwise there would be some banners and chanting ????
A few are giving it lip service or should i say keyboard service but they really aren't prepared to do anything !!!!
 

wingy

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It's ridiculous that this has extended to 26 pages and that some have seemingly took umbridge at the suggestion that people who go to Sixfields maybe express themselves a little bit more.

Just plain daft to answer that very simple suggestion with 'well why don't you go and you protest!' This was aimed solely at those who do go, Everyone else clearly doesn't go and won't go.

Yes stuff needs to happen from those not going, but there is surely nowt wrong with someone simply asking if there is anything more the people inside the ground can do.

As has been said, no-one wants us playing in Northampton do they?

The players certainly don't judging by the referencing in all the interviews given, about the away support driving them on and "Scoring towards a bank of fans " ,in the away end.
 
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Problem is as soon as the rhetoric from some became scabs, scum, weak, killing the club... it makes it far harder to then turn round and ask people to help you!

This thread's a fantastic example as to why dividing is a bit stupid, as a simple question becomes confrontation as a result.

btw, whatever happened to edgy's banner idea?
 
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sky blue john

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Problem is as soon as the rhetoric from
some became scabs, scum, weak, killing the club... it makes it far harder to then turn round and ask people to help you!

This thread's a fantastic example as to why dividing is a bit stupid, as a simple question becomes confrontation as a result.

btw, whatever happened to edgy's banner idea?

Why do they need to be asked if they truly want us back in Cov then they should be helping themselves ?????
 
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Why do they need to be asked if they truly want us back in Cov then they should be helping themselves ?????

Problem is as soon as the rhetoric from some became scabs, scum, weak, killing the club... it makes it far harder to then turn round and ask people to help you!

This thread's a fantastic example as to why dividing is a bit stupid, as a simple question becomes confrontation as a result.

btw, whatever happened to edgy's banner idea?
 

standupforcity

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Problem is as soon as the rhetoric from some became scabs, scum, weak, killing the club... it makes it far harder to then turn round and ask people to help you!

This thread's a fantastic example as to why dividing is a bit stupid, as a simple question becomes confrontation as a result.

btw, whatever happened to edgy's banner idea?

Anyone with an iota of common sense would realise that this thread is not in anyway an attack on the 'sixfielders', just an idea put to them to help our common cause to return to the Ricoh asap.
 

torchomatic

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Otis maybe you could start a thread of action for people who don't go? Get the Trust on board. They've been a bit quiet just lately.

It's ridiculous that this has extended to 26 pages and that some have seemingly took umbridge at the suggestion that people who go to Sixfields maybe express themselves a little bit more.

Just plain daft to answer that very simple suggestion with 'well why don't you go and you protest!' This was aimed solely at those who do go, Everyone else clearly doesn't go and won't go.

Yes stuff needs to happen from those not going, but there is surely nowt wrong with someone simply asking if there is anything more the people inside the ground can do.

As has been said, no-one wants us playing in Northampton do they?
 

torchomatic

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And to help the common cause a massive increase in people on the hill would help too, wouldn't it?

Anyone with an iota of common sense would realise that this thread is not in anyway an attack on the 'sixfielders', just an idea put to them to help our common cause to return to the Ricoh asap.
 
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Anyone with an iota of common sense would realise that this thread is not in anyway an attack on the 'sixfielders', just an idea put to them to help our common cause to return to the Ricoh asap.

I made sure that I clarified your question was just that, a simple question.

You're caught up in the rhetoric from some however that splits a wedge, causes a divide, and stops questions being seen as neutral, even if they are.

Then a thread becomes a tedious slanging match instead of a dialogue.
 

Otis

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Otis maybe you could start a thread of action for people who don't go? Get the Trust on board. They've been a bit quiet just lately.

Happy to be involved in something. Maybe a rally at the council house or suchlike.


Wish I could bring myself to go on to the hill, but for me the whole problem is that we are playing 34 miles away and I won't travel 34 miles.

I don't mind if a new ground is a 4 or 5 miles outside Coventry to be honest, not that I believe it will ever happen of course.
 
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AndreasB

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I go to Sixfields and am sort of up for this - Every week a banner with how many days we have been playing outside Coventry.

Needs to be professionally done, credible and visible. Not some old bedsheet shite that we have seen before.
I suspect it would last about 20 minutes anyway.
 

Delboycov

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I think a major flaw in this plan for those that go to Sixfields to start chants about their opposition to being exiled 34 miles away and wanting to return home is they would actually need to chant....From what comes across on the radio there is currently precious little of that going on. Not a dig just an observation. I find it incredible that such a reasonable suggestion for some form of display of disaffection with where we are now and what the future holds if our owners crazy plan is ever allowed to come to fruition has been met with such derision from those who are best placed to vocalise the feelings of the vast majority. It does highlight why there is so much resentment and bitterness towards each other though...
 

Hobo

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You're back on, busy insulting and abusing people who don't agree with you.
But you must realise despite his insults Northern Wisdom hates divides and threads being reduced to tedious slanging matches.
 
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But you must realise despite his insults Northern Wisdom hates divides and threads being reduced to tedious slanging matches.

Only respond to those who start it.

Those who choose to be polite, I'll be polite back.

Those who choose not to be deserve nothing, they are subhuman.
 

Delboycov

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I go to Sixfields and am sort of up for this - Every week a banner with how many days we have been playing outside Coventry.

Needs to be professionally done, credible and visible. Not some old bedsheet shite that we have seen before.
I suspect it would last about 20 minutes anyway.

Must say I usually have very different views about the state of our club and the direction it's going...and how best we as fans deal with that but I really respect your comments on this and also the Sandra Garlick thread...Amazed all Sixfields attendees don't appear to feel the same way though.
 
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Must say I usually have very different views about the state of our club and the direction it's going...and how best we as fans deal with that but I really respect your comments on this and also the Sandra Garlick thread...Amazed all Sixfields attendees don't appear to feel the same way though.

The thing is...

We've seen with how few people turn up for the hill, turn up outside the council offices, turn up anywhere really... (how few of us turn up to Trust open meetings ;) ) how hard it is to get people to do something. It isn't necessarily a lack of will, but as Andreas says here, it's easy for all of us to say we'd do things, harder to actually do them!

And that isn't exclusive to those who go to Sixfields.

Not doing something doesn't mean automatically people aren't up for it, but things need to be centrally led really. And the difficulty with that is edgy put a thread up months ago suggesting a banner to take to Sixfields, took forever to actually get some kind of direction, and even then it stalled at 'looking into it'.
 

Hobo

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Only respond to those who start it.

Those who choose to be polite, I'll be polite back.

Those who choose not to be deserve nothing, they are subhuman.

But if you respond back with abuse you just become part of it and help fuel the divide. Just ignore them, they don't deserve the reply
 
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But if you respond back with abuse you just become part of it and help fuel the divide. Just ignore them, they don't deserve the reply

That is indeed true, you're right (and I try my best most of the time ;) ). WHen I came on here first I spent weeks being roundly abused after all. Sometimes by people who should know better.

At the same time, bullies have to be stood up to, be they shadowy investment funds, cliquey public institutions... or fans who can't see how stupid it is to do others' work for them and divide. Perhaps more should speak up against those who try and divide, rather than against those who speak up against them.

But yes, you're right, and point taken :)
 
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Hobo

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The thing is...

We've seen with how few people turn up for the hill, turn up outside the council offices, turn up anywhere really... (how few of us turn up to Trust open meetings ;) ) how hard it is to get people to do something. It isn't necessarily a lack of will, but as Andreas says here, it's easy for all of us to say we'd do things, harder to actually do them!

And that isn't exclusive to those who go to Sixfields.

Not doing something doesn't mean automatically people aren't up for it, but things need to be centrally led really. And the difficulty with that is edgy put a thread up months ago suggesting a banner to take to Sixfields, took forever to actually get some kind of direction, and even then it stalled at 'looking into it'.

The above is very true. But I also feel momentum is lost when ideas get really negative reactions, people loose heart and feel it will be pointless if it doesn't get the support.

What is happening to our football team is wrong and I can't understand why people wouldn't want to be vocal about it. We have proven time and time again over the years the Sky Blue Army is one of the most vocal set of supporters in the country.
It would be a shame if we cannot find our voice when we most need it.
 

Otis

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I go to Sixfields and am sort of up for this - Every week a banner with how many days we have been playing outside Coventry.

Needs to be professionally done, credible and visible. Not some old bedsheet shite that we have seen before.
I suspect it would last about 20 minutes anyway.


Now that is an excellent idea! I really like that. A banner each week stating how many days (or matches) we have been away from Coventry.

Anyone who attends maybe up for this?
 

Delboycov

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The thing is...

We've seen with how few people turn up for the hill, turn up outside the council offices, turn up anywhere really... (how few of us turn up to Trust open meetings ;) ) how hard it is to get people to do something. It isn't necessarily a lack of will, but as Andreas says here, it's easy for all of us to say we'd do things, harder to actually do them!

And that isn't exclusive to those who go to Sixfields.

Not doing something doesn't mean automatically people aren't up for it, but things need to be centrally led really. And the difficulty with that is edgy put a thread up months ago suggesting a banner to take to Sixfields, took forever to actually get some kind of direction, and even then it stalled at 'looking into it'.

I agree with that NW and I think it's very worrying for the future of the club when so many of us...sixfields goers or not... just seem to be collectively shrugging our shoulders at decisions and events which may ultimately decide if we have a future as a club at all. Maybe we've just got no fight left. I definitely agree we need leadership...someone or something to galvanise us as a support because I have no doubt that apart from a tiny minority we all want the same thing here.
 

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