Went to Sisu HQ yesterday (2 Viewers)

matesx

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thats him!
 

skyblueinBaku

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Nice one, Brinner!! Despite their reputation for being tough, it seems that Sisu are very sensitive to bad publicity. Until the next protest outside their offices, perhaps a load of phone calls and emails (polite & not abusive) would remind them that Sky Blue supporters haven't gone away.
 

shmmeee

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Nice one, Brinner!! Despite their reputation for being tough, it seems that Sisu are very sensitive to bad publicity. Until the next protest outside their offices, perhaps a load of phone calls and emails (polite & not abusive) would remind them that Sky Blue supporters haven't gone away.

Seems like how any business would react to a random turning up and demanding to speak to someone while in possession of a banner to be fair. I'd expect you'd get the same treatment at any head office. Not like they sent the stormtroopers out is it?
 
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voodoo ray

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Hi All,
After reading this post this morning I decided to call SISU.

A female receptionist answered; "SISU capital Investments Ltd."
I asked for a "contact e-mail address, please."
She asked what for, all I said was it was concerning Coventry City FC.
She put me on hold for about 5mins, then disconnected.
So I called back, using a different phone. A male answered this time and asked why i wanted an e-mail address.
I said it was so anyone concerned with CCFC could contact SISU directly, adding that the club meant a lot to thousands of local, working class people,
and was not just a vehicle for 'city-spiv' types to make money from.
Giving us an e-mail was surely better for SISU than having a lawfull, organised protest arranged for outside your HQ.
All credit to him, he did seem to want to talk to me, I politely told him he should head for Singapore and buy shares in Man Utd, as there's no chance of getting rich here.
So I suggest if anyone more articulate wants to talk to them,

SISU
11-12 Hanover St.
Hanover Square,
London
W1S 1YQ

020 7290 5450
 

Dan Griffin

New Member
Complete respect for you mate, this truly has to be the start of the fans protests! Now youve made the first step which has been crying to happen, fans NEED to get protesting!!
 

Kuklinski

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I don't know Brinner and the other lads who decided to pop by the SISU offices, but if Raff is anything to go by I can imagine the City investor sorts will have been stood from the safety of their office looking down and laughing at the types stood outside with a creased bedsheet with SISU OUT badly inked on it. No disrespect because you are fighting for a good cause, but for me I can't see how a handful of football supporters stood outside HQ is really going to make any difference.
 

We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
I don't know Brinner and the other lads who decided to pop by the SISU offices, but if Raff is anything to go by I can imagine the City investor sorts will have been stood from the safety of their office looking down and laughing at the types stood outside with a creased bedsheet with SISU OUT badly inked on it. No disrespect because you are fighting for a good cause, but for me I can't see how a handful of football supporters stood outside HQ is really going to make any difference.

Maybe they should go in with a gun, that'd be more your style!
 

les_miserables

New Member
Brinner's protest was perfect, off the cuff and basic and for SISU unexpected. There is no other way us types can protest other than the traditional turn up unannounced and be a visual pest. Will it make them see sense and go, probably not, but i bet it has been mentioned in their ivory tower.
 

covlad1986

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well you can count me in on any other protest mate its about time us beloved city supporters told them whats what.

and great work to you as well for going down to their HQ mate
 

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