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torchomatic

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Yes.

I meant you!! this thread is so petty has this forum always been this touchy?
 

block16

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nice, just take it completely out of context. I said that for that protest they were, they scabbed over the wounds the protest was supposedly doing. who gives a shit now anyway its gone stop getting upset. Some people think you're scabs, just like some people think people by the scoreboard let the club down with some of the banter. Who cares, we're all fans and the few still going should be united too much in fighting
 

Grendel

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But they were scabs? no denying it. They went against the protest and did nothing whatsoever to get the club back. Have nothing against them they're city fans and I respect their reasons. But yes anyone who went in was a scab.

nice, just take it completely out of context. I said that for that protest they were, they scabbed over the wounds the protest was supposedly doing. who gives a shit now anyway its gone stop getting upset. Some people think you're scabs, just like some people think people by the scoreboard let the club down with some of the banter. Who cares, we're all fans and the few still going should be united too much in fighting

So in your eyes they weren't scabs then?
 

block16

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So in your eyes they weren't scabs then?

I never went in to sixfields, but sometimes on the hill. It doesn't mean I can judge people that went in and I don't. I said that for that particular 'don't go in' protest, they were 'scabs' as they went in. Simple logic. Doesn't mean they aren't opposed to the situation. Its not a nice word but AndreasB used it first so that's what I was replying to when he was criticising 'hillers' as if it was a bad thing too. I wouldn't call people who went in 'scabs' personally, as many of these people are the fans that still go and this situation is hurting them as much as anyone, but some people would, and for that particular protest, they were. Not necessarily a bad thing its just a word to describe someone who didn't join the protest!
 
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The Lurker

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Would Block16 call me a scab to my face? Or would you call me a "pompous prick" to my face? And calling someone a "scab" isn't having a different opinion. You're not Son Of Spion, are you?

I would say anything to anyone's face what I'd say on here probably my downfall lol but seriously I don't see Cov fans have to bicker and I think it boils down to sisu. Why can't city fans unite as one against sisu? Everyone knows there the cancer of this club. Plus like me you have a son an with sisu in charge they'll end up watching non league football if our downfall continues. I really do believe we will do a Luton. Especially under the current regime
 

torchomatic

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I don't think anyone disagrees that we need to be rid of SISU. The disagreements seem to stem from apportioning blame to others in this sorry saga.

I would say anything to anyone's face what I'd say on here probably my downfall lol but seriously I don't see Cov fans have to bicker and I think it boils down to sisu. Why can't city fans unite as one against sisu? Everyone knows there the cancer of this club. Plus like me you have a son an with sisu in charge they'll end up watching non league football if our downfall continues. I really do believe we will do a Luton. Especially under the current regime
 
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covcity4life

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I would say anything to anyone's face what I'd say on here probably my downfall lol but seriously I don't see Cov fans have to bicker and I think it boils down to sisu. Why can't city fans unite as one against sisu? Everyone knows there the cancer of this club. Plus like me you have a son an with sisu in charge they'll end up watching non league football if our downfall continues. I really do believe we will do a Luton. Especially under the current regime

the council helped us sooooooooooooooooooooo much too. how did sisu mess it up so bad??????????????????????
 

AndreasB

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I would say anything to anyone's face what I'd say on here probably my downfall lol but seriously I don't see Cov fans have to bicker and I think it boils down to sisu. Why can't city fans unite as one against sisu? Everyone knows there the cancer of this club. Plus like me you have a son an with sisu in charge they'll end up watching non league football if our downfall continues. I really do believe we will do a Luton. Especially under the current regime


We united for the Gillingam game - Scabs like me turned up for the next game, and the next one - pity all the shouty sisu outers and Sixfields haters didnt.
 

shy_tall_knight

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Thank the Lord that the sixfielders are around to save the club those 1,500 fans are needed more than ever to make up for all the lost fans post Ricoh return.
 

letsallsingtogether

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We united for the Gillingam game - Scabs like me turned up for the next game, and the next one - pity all the shouty sisu outers and Sixfields haters didnt.


But they did we were there, and still are. all 6000 of us:)
 

AndreasB

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Correct ,paying full whack as well ,not taking advantage of a loyalty bonus /discount .

Timmy " Now don't go upsetting the Sixfields loyalists will you".

Aw bless. Chip on shoulder still.


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wingy

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Aw bless. Chip on shoulder still.


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No ,not even my genuine opinion ,although It's one that could be held.

Just reflecting the absurdity of most of your comment on here

Devisive would be a better term.
 

AndreasB

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Correct ,paying full whack as well ,not taking advantage of a loyalty bonus /discount .

Timmy " Now don't go upsetting the Sixfields loyalists will you".

Says the people who watched games for fuck all last year on the hill "protesting"


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wingy

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Says the people who watched games for fuck all last year on the hill "protesting"


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Hardly .

Once In the Ground and once on the hill ,strangely enough we were already on our way home by then .

You really shouldn't generalise so much ,and the words were Timmy's.
 

AndreasB

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Hardly .

Once In the Ground and once on the hill ,strangely enough we were already on our way home by then .

You really shouldn't generalise so much ,and the words were Timmy's.

Sir Timmy of Shitfields


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AndreasB

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Close. The correct answer is nothing. Not one penny more.

They couldn't pay to go in and protest could they. Still, it was good of you to offer to do that instead.

Why are you carrying on with NOPM this year then? We are back at the Ricoh yet still not paying to go in.


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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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while the terms 'scab' 'twat' and 'protest' are being thrown around so readily, I think people should remember that you could take the lowest six fields attendance, even knock off a few for alleged free tickets, and there were still many many more people who went in the ground than 'heroically' protested on the hill...

but what about the silent majority who were behind the protesters??? I guess they will be that same majority who will be there at the Ricoh if we get another sniff of Wembley, but don't actually care for the club at all really...

as for the people who graced the hill, I can only go on personal experience, which is 4 people who called me a scab and gave me a lot of aggro, only to run to the police when their aggro was met by a similar response from myself.... or the personal friends who turned into hillers and ripped the piss out of me for going in the ground. funnily enough they were all in there for the wolves match.... or the loony (I was later shocked to find was actually a grown adult) who's hobby was randomly blowing a whistle outside a football ground on cold evenings.

so much for fans coming together.


There I was merrily blowing my whistle and then




























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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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It's funnt i don't remember you saying the same thing to those who kept going on about smashing up sixfields last season.

Not one bit of destruction or vandalism even picked up litter that was dropped onto the path by the Sixfields faithfull,proud of the small band of hillers. I am however disgusted by the people who collaborated in the wanton destruction and vandalism caused to my club by people who supported the trash that own us.
 

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