Phase 2: Operation SISU Out (9 Viewers)

Whilst it's great to be home, the question remains: do SISU/OTIUM have the appetite to invest what is required to benefit the long term future of the club? I remain unconvinced.

SISU will hang around like a bad smell until someone returns them their losses.

The return to the Ricoh significantly reduces the pressure being exerted on our owners.

This is not a glorious victory for the club - leaving never should have happened in the first place, we have our owners to thank. They remain in place and club remains constricted by their mismanagement and shady business practice.

I'm sorry to say this but, the only way to definitely see SISU out the door is to boycott home games and cut off their supply of revenue - at least while we were exiled there was more of a chance of SISU actually f*cking off.

Make no mistake about it, while it is viable for them to do so they will sit and wait. This is one thing Fisher wasn't lying about.

If 5,000-6,000 people had gone to Northampton we'd still be there.

For the good of your club: Boycott.
 

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blueboy30

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I'm goin to the games 2 just love being back roll on the Preston game


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exhallskyblue

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yes sisu need to leave etc.. but after not seeing my team play in my city for a year, having them back and me not being their wouldnt feel right. i will be at every home game supporting my team in my city
 

Grendel

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Nice to see ginnetta is as ridiculous and out of touch as ever.
 

blueboy30

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I've loved the return I take my 6yr old she loves it at the Ricoh it we hadn't gone back we might have lost a whole generation of young fans pusb


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pusbccfc

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If we go up this year, I will be close to forgiving SISU.
 

Otis

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Whilst it's great to be home, the question remains: do SISU/OTIUM have the appetite to invest what is required to benefit the long term future of the club? I remain unconvinced.

SISU will hang around like a bad smell until someone returns them their losses.

The return to the Ricoh significantly reduces the pressure being exerted on our owners.

This is not a glorious victory for the club - leaving never should have happened in the first place, we have our owners to thank. They remain in place and club remains constricted by their mismanagement and shady business practice.

I'm sorry to say this but, the only way to definitely see SISU out the door is to boycott home games and cut off their supply of revenue - at least while we were exiled there was more of a chance of SISU actually f*cking off.

Make no mistake about it, while it is viable for them to do so they will sit and wait. This is one thing Fisher wasn't lying about.

If 5,000-6,000 people had gone to Northampton we'd still be there.

For the good of your club: Boycott.



No, sorry. Disagree. Now we are home the very last thing we should ever consider is to boycott home games here at the Ricoh. Can't think of anything that would hurt the club more.

To get Sisu out we need to make CCFC an attractive proposition to would be buyers. To do that we need a bit of success and much larger attendances.

You also have to bear in mind we were missing for the whole of last season because of Northampton. If you now have yet another season with fans not going and you will lose thousands of the City faithful probably forever.

Bad, bad move and trust me, it'll never, ever catch on.

Many of the can't be arsed fans though can say they are boycotting. Would suit them down to a tee. ;)
 

standupforcity

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I boycotted Sixfields because I believed it to be the only way to get our team back to the Ricoh. Now we're back I'm happy, and you're agenda just isn't what's needed right now.
 

Grendel

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Buster

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Whilst it's great to be home, the question remains: do SISU/OTIUM have the appetite to invest what is required to benefit the long term future of the club? I remain unconvinced.

SISU will hang around like a bad smell until someone returns them their losses.

The return to the Ricoh significantly reduces the pressure being exerted on our owners.

This is not a glorious victory for the club - leaving never should have happened in the first place, we have our owners to thank. They remain in place and club remains constricted by their mismanagement and shady business practice.

I'm sorry to say this but, the only way to definitely see SISU out the door is to boycott home games and cut off their supply of revenue - at least while we were exiled there was more of a chance of SISU actually f*cking off.

Make no mistake about it, while it is viable for them to do so they will sit and wait. This is one thing Fisher wasn't lying about.

If 5,000-6,000 people had gone to Northampton we'd still be there.

For the good of your club: Boycott.
Although i get your drift and agree the club is in shackles while SISU are here ,its a step too far to ask for a boycott. Fans deserve a bit of what we got at Gillingham and Yeovil , after what theve been through!
 

shmmeee

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No thanks.

Boycott is the wrong action at the wrong time now. You want to protest? Get inside the ground and make some noise, make it uncomfortable for them, show other investors what they could have in terms of support.

Boycott made sense when we were refusing to recognise the ground share. Now it's just nonsense, sorry.
 
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SISU Out would be an ideal, but tbh it's best to pick the battles. Like it or not we probably have to acknowledge they're the owners, and a very good thing has happened with us ending up in the right city again.

A ceasefire until their next move seems sensible to me.
 

Hobo

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As much as I despise SISU and the way they have run the club, we are probably in our best position for years (all be it by accident).

It is great to see youth given the opportunity, with a few experienced heads to support them. Pressley is trying to inspire a new club culture from top to bottom and appears to have a will and appetite to drive the club forward.

The boycott definitely brought the club home. It is now time to really get behind the players and support the club. Hopefully then SISU will stop the stupid court scenarios and put the new stadium fantasy to bed.

PUSB
 
No thanks.

Boycott is the wrong action at the wrong time now. You want to protest? Get inside the ground and make some noise, make it uncomfortable for them, show other investors what they could have in terms of support.

Boycott made sense when we were refusing to recognise the ground share. Now it's just nonsense, sorry.

Don't get me wrong I was at the gillingham game for that very reason - to show investors our potential. And of course we all deserved to go to that match and it was only right to celebrate it.

Anyone with even a slight interest in investing will be able to see the potential, the Crewe game in the JPT being the other pointer.

That point has been made now. Surely all you'd be doing by attending from here on in is making SISU's stay viable?
 

Porkchophill

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So you want to show potential investors by boycotting the very thing we wanted hmmm........
and you went to the Gillingham game you crumbled at the first match bodes well for your future commitment
 

blueboy30

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Get the fuck up the Ricoh and support the team forget the political bollocks for a couple of hours Pusb


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SkyBlue_Bear83

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No thanks and it's shameful you're encouraging others not to attend, if you don't want to attend yourself then that's fair enough and your decision.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Don't get me wrong I was at the gillingham game for that very reason - to show investors our potential. And of course we all deserved to go to that match and it was only right to celebrate it.

Anyone with even a slight interest in investing will be able to see the potential, the Crewe game in the JPT being the other pointer.

That point has been made now. Surely all you'd be doing by attending from here on in is making SISU's stay viable?

Trying to drag the club down further won't make them sell.
 

Evo1883

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I was always a backer of KCIC and boycotted until we were back home .
in general i have always looked at NOPM as an excuse not a reason , problem with half of the NOPM lot , is they never really went anyway , and see it as a justified excuse to not attend games that in general they probably wouldnt have anyway
 

Grendel

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Don't get me wrong I was at the gillingham game for that very reason - to show investors our potential. And of course we all deserved to go to that match and it was only right to celebrate it.

Anyone with even a slight interest in investing will be able to see the potential, the Crewe game in the JPT being the other pointer.

That point has been made now. Surely all you'd be doing by attending from here on in is making SISU's stay viable?

So you abandoned your principals as it was a tenner.

Is this your suicide note on this forum Ginetta?
 

Samo

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Whilst it's great to be home, the question remains: do SISU/OTIUM have the appetite to invest what is required to benefit the long term future of the club? I remain unconvinced.

SISU will hang around like a bad smell until someone returns them their losses.

The return to the Ricoh significantly reduces the pressure being exerted on our owners.

This is not a glorious victory for the club - leaving never should have happened in the first place, we have our owners to thank. They remain in place and club remains constricted by their mismanagement and shady business practice.

I'm sorry to say this but, the only way to definitely see SISU out the door is to boycott home games and cut off their supply of revenue - at least while we were exiled there was more of a chance of SISU actually f*cking off.

Make no mistake about it, while it is viable for them to do so they will sit and wait. This is one thing Fisher wasn't lying about.

If 5,000-6,000 people had gone to Northampton we'd still be there.

For the good of your club: Boycott.

Sit and wait for what? Ridiculous post. We need to allow them to build the club to a saleable position, its the only way.
 

Evo1883

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And stay away by all means , its you that will miss out on this team reaching the playoffs , no doubt we will all see you at wembley, along with the other 26000 stayaways (yawn)
 

Moff

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FFS. As Otis rightly pointed out, to get rid of them we need success, as the club will be a more attractive proposition, and so they might sell.

I am buggered if someone is going to tell me to attend or not, so I suggest if you wish protest why not get down to SISU's offices in London and do it there, rather than trying to gain non existent support here.

By the way where did you think your ten pound for the Gillingham game went?:facepalm:
 

Grendel

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Sounds like it's going to be a boycott of one.

NOGM?

Not One Ginetta More

Let's hope so. Not a fan of this club that's for sure.
 

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