Rob S
Well-Known Member
This is a Get Cov Back to the Ricoh organised event but we’re holding this under the Take Us Home! banner as an event for all fans who want to get together and keep the issue of us playing away from Cov in the spotlight.
To quote my mate Stuart Cosgrove:
“This will be the first full demonstration during a weekend for us, when more people are available. We welcome all fans and people who care about the club’s future and want to see a Ricoh return next season, regardless or who owns the stadium or the club.
“If you only blame the club’s owners, this demonstration is not for you. We are not apologists for Sisu. They have made mistakes and we have publicly criticised them. We have supported other fans’ activities. But if you believe all sides should shoulder responsibility, now is the time to hold the council to account, whatever comes from the forthcoming Judicial Review, which may or may not move the situation forward.”
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We’ll be throwing our support behind the Sky Blue Trust march later in the summer and we also want to help drum up some more interest in the Fix Football petition as we think that it’s important to keep people’s interest up and make sure that people don’t start forgetting about what is going on.
Joey Crone made some good points – based off Tom Furnivall-Adams’ original united fans march idea – on the latest Nii Lamptey Show podcast: that we need to have ‘Cov fans pulling together, being in the same place and talking and not being acrimonious’ and he’s spot on.
Come on down to hang out with other Cov fans regardless of which games you go to, who you blame for what and so forth.
To quote my mate Stuart Cosgrove:
“This will be the first full demonstration during a weekend for us, when more people are available. We welcome all fans and people who care about the club’s future and want to see a Ricoh return next season, regardless or who owns the stadium or the club.
“If you only blame the club’s owners, this demonstration is not for you. We are not apologists for Sisu. They have made mistakes and we have publicly criticised them. We have supported other fans’ activities. But if you believe all sides should shoulder responsibility, now is the time to hold the council to account, whatever comes from the forthcoming Judicial Review, which may or may not move the situation forward.”
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We’ll be throwing our support behind the Sky Blue Trust march later in the summer and we also want to help drum up some more interest in the Fix Football petition as we think that it’s important to keep people’s interest up and make sure that people don’t start forgetting about what is going on.
Joey Crone made some good points – based off Tom Furnivall-Adams’ original united fans march idea – on the latest Nii Lamptey Show podcast: that we need to have ‘Cov fans pulling together, being in the same place and talking and not being acrimonious’ and he’s spot on.
Come on down to hang out with other Cov fans regardless of which games you go to, who you blame for what and so forth.