Will SISU feel the heat at the next home game? (1 Viewer)

OyJimmy

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I think there will be a lot of wound up fans at the next game chanting 'SISU out'. Just an observation....
 

ashbyjan

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Noticed there were Bates out chants going on at Leeds - maybe they just care more about their club than we do about ours. Too many seem happy to shrug their shoulders and mumble about who else would come in or they're doing their best, its a new board etc. We need rid of these jokers and quickly before its too late and this club is in Div 1 or worse out of existence. Don't think that SISU won't wind the club up if it suits them financially to do so - that scenario isn't upon us yet but they will not hesitate to do it if it suited them.
 

ajsccfc

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I can just imagine the unstoppable torrent of noise now. How could they possibly stand it?
 

shy_tall_knight

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SISU will feel the heat, Ken Diddlyedoo will be in the Algarve, Brody will be somewhere exotic on the buisness conference circuit Clouting SISU's Pinnochio will be there to take any flack.
 

cornoccfc

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I think there will be a lot of wound up fans at the next game chanting 'SISU out'. Just an observation....

Best action would be for nobody to show for the Derby game.

Admittedly that goes against supporting your team through thick and thin.... but a TV game with no home fans would speak volumes!
 

lordsummerisle

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Best action would be for nobody to show for the Derby game.

Admittedly that goes against supporting your team through thick and thin.... but a TV game with no home fans would speak volumes!

The boycotting of the team has been gathering pace each season, must be 100's of thousands of people who have joined the protest by not going to watch Coventry play, if not millions.

It's just like the Arab Spring.
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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Only way for it to be effective is for a protest outside the ground before and after the game.

The team needs supporting during the game and with plenty of banners with sisu out and a few chants.
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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"Paul Clouting - WHAT A W*NKER - WHAT A W*ANKER"

repeated a few times...

would be a nice civil chant as well at the next game.
 

Pigeon

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I agree with AFCCOVENTRY, I don't like the idea of boycotting the game as it feels like not supporting and backing the team and Andy Thorn. I feel protests outside the ground where the TV camera's can see is the best way.
 

SkyblueSavage

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A "no show" is a bit like cutting off your nose to spite your face... I'm not into that. But as someone mentioned earlier... SISU want out as much as we want them out. The hitch is that they aren't prepared to view this "investment" as the gamble it was and lose any money. They are not prepared to take it on the chin and move on. That's the problem. "CCFC is not for sale but we'll listen to offers" is just a sales pitch in order to gain higher offers. The only way these guys will do one is if they wind us up or they get tabled an offer which will garuntee all money they put in will be paid back to them. Well, that's no good to anyone.
 

ccfcdan

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Twist and shout.....SISU OUT

This should get the message across, I think we need to do something to force the issue, A simple but effective song if sang constantly.Let's give Hoffman a chance can't be anyworse than the clowns we've got atmo. TWIST AND SHOUT SISU OUT
 

SkyBlueDickie

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Leaving the ground empty would just look as if no-one had turned up as per usual, making the fans look worse. And i don't feel people can expect season ticket holders to miss a game they have already paid for. Agreed, it should be outside of the ground but a big visual presence inside the ground... e.g. banners or even dress code... all black ?
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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Real impact is when the fans are not in the ground.

Remember the issues Villa fans had with the McLeish appointment? Mass protests outside Villa Park.

Gets the attention of the media everytime.
 

Sub

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I don't think it will make much difference what the fans do to be honest. SISU are going to do what they want, they know lots of fans dont want them here but they will do as they have always done, what ever will make them the most money or the least amount of loses. Thats how they work, they don't care what we think or what we shout to them its all about money. The trust is completly gone from the fans and they know that. So the way i see it they want out but there not going without taking a bag full of cash if they can.:jerkit:
 

skybluesam66

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I think it is some sort of protest during the game - eg turn your backs if you want sisu out (during the derby game) - 10,000 turning their backs will get attention
 

Sky Blue Sheepy

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Sorry, not gonna happen.
SISU are a financial organisation. All this protest lark is a lovely thought but they are investment bankers. Most won't even be in the Country... Their only motive is financial gain so unless it's financially viable to get out of there, they won't.
Hoffman is apparently working on a take-over so let them get on with it.

Whilst that is happening, I'll be there supporting the club.
 

100 miles from Cov.

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Why turn our backs?

As has been suggested at the Derby game turning our backs on the pitch. The way the cameras are in the Tesco stand nobody watching on TV would notice it anyway!:facepalm:
 
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pusbccfc

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There's got to be something to do.
 

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