a question to the "hillers" (4 Viewers)

ccfc92

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I'm thinking of going to the hill soon to see the mk dons game possibly.

My question is, are you allowed tinnies on the hill/ can you get away with them?

also, does anyone go to a pub before the game etc?
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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:welcome:No beer or stool throwing allowed;)Also knives,guns or explosives are out,Mcdonald or anybody elses wrappers should be disposed of in a responsible manner,have seen the odd can of Coke consumed on the hill;)People go to The sixfields Tavern I think before the game we go to F and b join us:p
 

ccfc92

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dammit, although i didn't fancy lugging a stool to northampton ;)

cheers for that :) does FandB stand for what i think it does ;)?
 

Sterling Archer

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At the risk of an impending shit storm coming my way, I would like to ask a question and hope people do not take this question the wrong way.

What is the point and purpose of going to watch the game on the hill? Is it a protest or literally just to watch the game whilst not paying for a ticket due to the thinking that you still want to watch a game but do not want to give any money to the club under SISU ownership?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not poking fun here at all.
 

ccfc92

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At the risk of an impending shit storm coming my way, I would like to ask a question and hope people do not take this question the wrong way.

What is the point and purpose of going to watch the game on the hill? Is it a protest or literally just to watch the game whilst not paying for a ticket due to the thinking that you still want to watch a game but do not want to give any money to the club under SISU ownership?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not poking fun here at all.

I've never been. And just want to go once to see what it's like. I'll never go inside sixfields. I'm not NOPM, I'm KCIC or get coventry back to coventry as it should be called now
 

Tonylinc

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At the risk of an impending shit storm coming my way, I would like to ask a question and hope people do not take this question the wrong way.

What is the point and purpose of going to watch the game on the hill? Is it a protest or literally just to watch the game whilst not paying for a ticket due to the thinking that you still want to watch a game but do not want to give any money to the club under SISU ownership? Are you for real?......the object of those that go to the hill is to say to Shitzu....."we are here and would go inside if the ground was in Cov.".......Are you really so thick that you cannot understand the rationale?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not poking fun here at all.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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At the risk of an impending shit storm coming my way, I would like to ask a question and hope people do not take this question the wrong way.

What is the point and purpose of going to watch the game on the hill? Is it a protest or literally just to watch the game whilst not paying for a ticket due to the thinking that you still want to watch a game but do not want to give any money to the club under SISU ownership?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not poking fun here at all.

I dont watch the game mind you from the noise coming out of the ground I dont think the people inside do either;)
 

The Gentleman

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At the risk of an impending shit storm coming my way, I would like to ask a question and hope people do not take this question the wrong way.

What is the point and purpose of going to watch the game on the hill? Is it a protest or literally just to watch the game whilst not paying for a ticket due to the thinking that you still want to watch a game but do not want to give any money to the club under SISU ownership?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not poking fun here at all.

Well, if you're really curious why ask the question (which has been explained on here before) and why not go and see for yourself. Unless of course you're poking fun?
 

letsallsingtogether

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Because it annoys them that we are a peaceful protest against our ruthless,uncaring owners.

Even had the police come out last week to ask us to stop blowing whistles as the Ref didn't like it.

Queue :whistle: Funny how CWR keep saying that it is coming from the empty Athletics track next door.


At the risk of an impending shit storm coming my way, I would like to ask a question and hope people do not take this question the wrong way.

What is the point and purpose of going to watch the game on the hill? Is it a protest or literally just to watch the game whilst not paying for a ticket due to the thinking that you still want to watch a game but do not want to give any money to the club under SISU ownership?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not poking fun here at all.
 

Sterling Archer

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Well, if you're really curious why ask the question (which has been explained on here before) and why not go and see for yourself. Unless of course you're poking fun?

Because I live over 200 miles away and don't really like the idea of travelling 400 miles in a day to sit on a hill to see half of a football match. Not that I have to justify to anyone on here why I won't be partaking. Why would I be poking fun? I'm merely asking for the reasons people have for doing it?

Some people on this forum can get so tetchy with what is essentially a fairly innocuous question.
 

ccfc92

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Because I live over 200 miles away and don't really like the idea of travelling 400 miles in a day to sit on a hill to see half of a football match. Not that I have to justify to anyone on here why I won't be partaking. Why would I be poking fun? I'm merely asking for the reasons people have for doing it?

Some people on this forum can get so tetchy with what is essentially a fairly innocuous question.

I'll be similar to you, I'll be going from Bournemouth, so it's about 150 miles each way. That's why I don't mind doing it once, to go to the hill.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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Because I live over 200 miles away and don't really like the idea of travelling 400 miles in a day to sit on a hill to see half of a football match. Not that I have to justify to anyone on here why I won't be partaking. Why would I be poking fun? I'm merely asking for the reasons people have for doing it?

Some people on this forum can get so tetchy with what is essentially a fairly innocuous question.

Sorry its a protest:p
 

Tonylinc

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Yes, tonylinc, I really am that thick.

So thick I put my responses within someone else's quote.
Yes, my mistake!:( The post stands however. Those going to the hill are stating that they would be going in if the ground was in Cov. I think that it is a worthwhile statement and I take my hat off to them.
 

ccfcway

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Yes, my mistake!:( The post stands however. Those going to the hill are stating that they would be going in if the ground was in Cov. I think that it is a worthwhile statement and I take my hat off to them.

just dont throw it on the floor
 

The Gentleman

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Because I live over 200 miles away and don't really like the idea of travelling 400 miles in a day to sit on a hill to see half of a football match. Not that I have to justify to anyone on here why I won't be partaking. Why would I be poking fun? I'm merely asking for the reasons people have for doing it?

Some people on this forum can get so tetchy with what is essentially a fairly innocuous question.

How far are you prepared to travel to watch a Cov game? Call it partaking in a protest. You're right too, you don't have to justify why but then why are you asking other people too? who is getting tetchy by the way, because from your responses it looks like you are the one who is a little bothered by the look of it.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Half a pitch is enough don't want to see their goals anyway.

Not really about watching the game to be fair


Because I live over 200 miles away and don't really like the idea of travelling 400 miles in a day to sit on a hill to see half of a football match. Not that I have to justify to anyone on here why I won't be partaking. Why would I be poking fun? I'm merely asking for the reasons people have for doing it?

Some people on this forum can get so tetchy with what is essentially a fairly innocuous question.
 

Steve.B50

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Because I live over 200 miles away and don't really like the idea of travelling 400 miles in a day to sit on a hill to see half of a football match. Not that I have to justify to anyone on here why I won't be partaking. Why would I be poking fun? I'm merely asking for the reasons people have for doing it?

Some people on this forum can get so tetchy with what is essentially a fairly innocuous question.

Personaly I watch the game from the hill because I enjoy it we can see most of the game and am with other City fans and friends.
To me its not so much of a protest but a personal statement that I feel its wrong that we are playing in Northampton when we have a fantastic stadium in Coventry.
No problems with anyone who either wants to stay at home or go into Sixfields it's all a personal choice, but my decision is to go to every away game and watch home games from a hill.
 
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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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Personaly I watch the game from the hill because I enjoy it we can see most of the game and am with other City fans and friends.
To me its not so much of a protest but a personal statement that I feel its wrong that we are playing in Northampton when we have a fantastic stadium in Coventry.
No problems with anyone who either wants to stay at home or go into Sixfields it's all a personal choice, but my decision is to go to every away game and watch home games from a hill.

With all your talking you only see 5 minutes of a game if that:facepalm:
 

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