skybluetony176
Well-Known Member
I like the red card idea. Its something everyone could get hold off with little effort.
So say SISU go tomorrow? Who is going to fund the club, pay the wages and keep this loss making mess of a club going?
We need some one willing to take over with a plan and the money to inject some quality in the team and get us going in the right direction. After 12 years or more of decline It aint going to be cheap.
Got no fans, got no ground... You want some son?Who the fuck cares any more those leeches have taken our club away have made us the laughing stock of the country have our fans fighting amongst each other,
The worst squad in our history full of players who don't want to be here but are cheap, No Ground, No new Ground, No future so just fuck off Sisu
Who the fuck cares any more those leeches have taken our club away have made us the laughing stock of the country have our fans fighting amongst each other,
The worst squad in our history full of players who don't want to be here but are cheap, No Ground, No new Ground, No future so just fuck off Sisu
Got no fans, got no ground... You want some son?
Get yourself filmed, would get more attention than a red card being held up
Got no fans, got no ground... You want some son?
Get yourself filmed, would get more attention than a red card being held up
If I see just one supporter being thrown out today for protesting against that filth then I won't return again until the hedge fund have finally fucked off !
Protests in or out of the stadium are fine as a method of unifying supporters (as far as possible) behind the message, they will have little or no impact on Sisu. But if Sisu Out chants start this afternoon, I will be certainly joining in and will happily join any protest (eg red cards) that is organised for future games.
The only message that the owners and the CCFC Directors will really heed is an economic one. In a moment of weakness, I recently bought a 1/2 season ticket - I regretted it 48 hours later when Sisu launched the latest legal assault - so they have my money for this season. But they won't be getting anymore unless there is a dramatic change. Once again, NOPM from me until they have departed.
To those who say that the club will die if Sisu leave, I would rather it is a quick and merciful ending rather the slow, tortuous suffering that Sisu are causing. Maybe we can then re-build from scratch; what the fans of AFC Wimbledon, F C United of Manchester and others can achieve, surely Coventry City supporters can do.:blue:
Hasn't that already been done via Coventry United? I do agree though, I'd sooner start again than be treated like peasants any longer.
The coffin still exists, however I think it's gone past this being above ground.
My belief is that we are saying our prayers prior to the soil being dropped on it.
People on here saying that it is better that the club die and a Phoenix club take its place are a joke.
Do people not realise that it would be almost impossible to start from scratch with no money and no ground. We really would be a Memorial Park club then.
Fleetwood
However, by 1996, this second club had also folded.
Re-formed in 1997 as Fleetwood Wanderers, the club was placed back in Division One of the North West Counties Football League (now the tenth tier of the English League system)
The club was promoted to the Premier Division of the North West Counties League in 1999 and renamed Fleetwood Town F.C.
North West Counties League champions in 2005
Northern Premier League First Division runners-up in 2006
Northern Premier League champions 2007–08, gaining promotion to the Conference North.
Fleetwood had to contest the play-offs in 2009–10, and after beating Droylsden on penalties in the semi-final they won promotion to the Football Conference by beating Alfreton Town 2–1 in the final.
Fleetwood declared champions 2011-12 with two games remaining, giving them promotion to the Football League for the first time.
Fleetwood beat Burton Albion 1–0 from an Antoni Sarcevic free-kick in the play-off final, 2013–14 at Wembley on 26 May to win promotion to League One for the first time.
It's a valid question mate.
Perhaps the cards should say, SISU sell up.
So say SISU go tomorrow? Who is going to fund the club, pay the wages and keep this loss making mess of a club going?
We need some one willing to take over with a plan and the money to inject some quality in the team and get us going in the right direction. After 12 years or more of decline It aint going to be cheap.
People on here saying that it is better that the club die and a Phoenix club take its place are a joke.
Do people not realise that it would be almost impossible to start from scratch with no money and no ground. We really would be a Memorial Park club then.
It would. At the Butts in the Midland League. No thanks.
Your in the Trust and your coming out with this? Really?
Saddens me when our fans say this.
Covsupport News Serv @CovsupportNews · 2h 2 hours ago
SISU Out protest
Sorry already been done and sisu don't do sharingMr Coventry could go round and collect the shares..