Have SISU lost the support of most fans? (3 Viewers)

pusbccfc

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Hmmmmmm yes
 

ccfcrob

Well-Known Member
cant see how anyone can answer any different YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
 

Bennets Afro

Well-Known Member
Yes but still got to support the team.
It's obvious they have lied about everything. All the money saved on wages that was available to thorn. Where is it??? More bullsh*t!!!!

Us fans are not stupid!!!!
 

ccfcrob

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dont think anyone (even Andy Thorn) thinks that were not behind the players because we are but SISU just keep chattin absolute :jerkit::jerkit:
 

Nonleagueherewecome

Well-Known Member
Yes they have.
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
Probably .
 

skybluesben

New Member
Bring ya banners tomorrow! :jerkit::jerkit::jerkit::blue::blue::blue::blue:

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Grendel

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Of Course!

They should never have took over. Joe Elliot's comment "all our Christmases have come at once" will haunt the poor chap for ever. Southampton took the administration option as preferable than jump in with that wretched bunch.

They are a disgrace.
 

georgehudson

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YES, is the one word required,
but to add to that they have proved,
1. totally untrustworthy
2. economic with the truth, to an embarrassing level
3. incapable of any positive PR (who is the current PR person ?)
4. perceived as only wishing to rip the club apart
5. incapable of running a football club
6. exhibited a total disregard of true fans

a timely exit would be appreciated,

oops watch out for the 'orange mob'

f.p.s.f.o.
PUSB
 

gears87

Active Member
OH YES

they try to run the club into the ground but they didn't realise that this club means so much to so many people !!!

OR DID THEY !!!!
 

TommyAtkins

New Member
Never had the support of the discerning fans in the first place.

Well said. I think SISU have made some correct decisions en route. However, SISU were always going to put finances ahead of footballing success.

That was clear when the takeover happened. SISU's current behaviour should come as no surprise to anyone

But it is clear that fans didn't heed the warning(s).
 

TommyAtkins

New Member
Whatever we think now: good or bad.

Relegation will mean a loss of another £2-3 million in income, so any current business model will need revamping again - or more likely, administration
 

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