So this 90% thing was more bullshit unless there were over 6,000 protesting? Maybe it is SISU in some weird some of reverse PR / psychology!
Whether you agree with protests or not, the fact that so many can no longer be arsed to protest about anything is a very worrying sign.
So timmy doesn't talk rubbish?It's not bullshit. Whoever made that statement did a "Timmy" that's all.
While your here - how are the two big centre halves getting on. The two clueless tossers i watched tonight I mean. Perhaps you think they are ok. Go back any further they could sit with me. Too slow and useless with it.i have no issue with protesting vs sisu though do i? none at all, they have been poor owners.
i simply pointed out that some of the sisu hating protesters are council loving wasps fans. some, not all.
and the ticket revenue could help ccfc, i think of it as a football fan, you cant shake your anti sisu hatred at all and thus no longer have room in your heart for ccfc. such a shame.
Agree with what you say and add Cardiff to the list as they are reverting to there original blue colour kit. i wonder why that is?
Ask yourself if their trust would cosy up to a franchise rugby club playing in their purpose built stadium. Would their fans also go and watch said franchise club?
We are a long way from their passion and their example.
Whether you agree with protests or not, the fact that so many can no longer be arsed to protest about anything is a very worrying sign.
You certainly are !!!
I agree but when you have owners like sisu and a council who seemed to do all they could to destroy the clubricant, what is the point? The supposed fans leaders cosy up to a franchise rugby club and sections of our support now seem to support them too. Exactly what is the point?
I agree but when you have owners like sisu and a council who seemed to do all they could to destroy the club, what is the point? The supposed fans leaders cosy up to a franchise rugby club and sections of our support now seem to support them too. Exactly what is the point?
They aren't but it sums the club up perfectly. Talk of protests about forcing sisu out are long gone now, that ship has already sailed. It is now too late for the club to recover and reach the levels we all hope and expect.
Hatred of sisu has clouded the judgement of many and there is even a perverse acceptance of wasps. We will end up playing second fiddle to them in our own city and some seemed to be happy about it as it is more ammunition against sisu.
There are a number of parties responsible for what happend.
They aren't but it sums the club up perfectly. Talk of protests about forcing sisu out are long gone now, that ship has already sailed. It is now too late for the club to recover and reach the levels we all hope and expect.
Hatred of sisu has clouded the judgement of many and there is even a perverse acceptance of wasps. We will end up playing second fiddle to them in our own city and some seemed to be happy about it as it is more ammunition against sisu.
There are a number of parties responsible for what happend.
protest was a bit shit
It summed up the perilous situation that the club is in perfectly then.
It summed up that most people turn to watch football and are completely bored of pointless protests derived by self appointed fans' leaders.
It summed up that most people turn to watch football and are completely bored of pointless protests derived by self appointed fans' leaders.
Football ?
Can I ask you what you are doing to change things ? Other than your constant barracking of fellow fans that helps no one.
What are you doing to change things apart from constantly wumming on here and supporting the franchise?Football ?
Can I ask you what you are doing to change things ? Other than your constant barracking of fellow fans that helps no one.
It summed up that most people turn to watch football and are completely bored of pointless protests derived by self appointed fans' leaders.
1.Thank you for every one that made the protest a big success last night , sadly there was 1% of fans that wanted us to fail and actually
2. Believe it was a fail because we didn't have 32,000 fans in there ,our job was to get the majority of fans attending to join the protest
3. As well as gain the media attention and distribute 4,500 red 'Go' signs and that is exactly what we done ! we already have more fans than
4. Sisu and that will only continue to work in our favour until there is change ! on the pitch we were poor and 2nd best and that's what
5. Happends when you continue to sell your best players and replace them with free transfers and loans , it's time to go SISU #Go
The SISU Out campaign group have said that their protest at Coventry City's 3-0 defeat to Swindon Town was a success.The group has issued the following statement on its Facebook page.
"Wow there's actually a hand full of sad people that are buzzing at giving us stick tonight saying what a shit protest when 90% of them were not even in the ground. Unbelievable that you even have the cheek to pop up and have a go.
"We are a very small group of fans that had more of an effect then most and had national and local news teams and media in place to cover the protest.
"And the ones that say this wasn't a success didn't even turn up ! This was a success , we knew there was only 5000 , so we don't understand the point ????
"What do you expect us to do pay for 32,000 people to get in ?
"We done everything anyone could do and distributed 4,500 'go' signs aswell as put sisu in the spotlight and spend our own time an money ,yet there's still a very small hand full of fans trying to take the piss out of us for standing up and being counted !
"Give yourselfs a big pat on the back."
Errr....90% you say.....so foolish just to make up such ridiculous claims prior to the game/protest.....totally discredits the "organisers".....
ahah what a statement
and it received hardly any media attention ,sky comemnter mentioned it once and no visual images were shown.
Because they were in the wrong place.
They should have all bought tickets for Block 1 and 2 is it and done it there directly in front.
Everybody knows where the cameras go and what they see.
Watching it back this morning, the SISU out sign held up at the front of the family stand is shown the most.
This is so true !! The camera position meant that there was almost no visual impact although on TV you could hear the fans chants quite clearly. The commentators did give it a brief mention in between waxing lyrical over a decent Swindon team performance. Fair play to those who are at least trying to raise awareness of our continued plight, I won't knock them even if I think it will do no good whilst SISU continue to operate just within the boundaries of what is expected of them.
Then the statement...
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