What makes me laugh is... All these fans slating us for protesting yet themselves offer no alternative. Least we're making a stand..
What are the others doing??? Nothing
If your gonna slag us off at Least give us a alternative option... Unless of course you just want to see the club ran to the ground because that's will happen under the Current ownership
I don't get it,i really don't. I'm not looking for an argument my point is for me the protest was there for SISU to get an earful to think for one minute hold on these guys and girls are not going to be taken for mugs they mean business, instead it turned into jump to the front of the cue i wan't to be in the telegraph Monday morning. At times i questioned if half the people really new why they were there, stopping for a quick natter with Geoff Foster or a bit of memorabilia a picture with Graeme Hawley all seemed a bit soft, that said the news is that the next campaign is too fill the away and at Reading as a part of the back or club campaign then count me in.
A-ga doo! Haha brilliant, the support of this club can be cringeworthy sometimes, we're turning into a right boring family club. The only thing that could make it worse is if the few protesters stationed themselves either side of the statue and started that pantomine "We're the right side over here" chant
I know what you mean but it has to start somewhere and have t agree with the Rev, I think fans need a kick kick up the backside big style
What makes me laugh is... All these fans slating us for protesting yet themselves offer no alternative. Least we're making a stand..
What are the others doing??? Nothing
If your gonna slag us off at Least give us a alternative option... Unless of course you just want to see the club ran to the ground because that's will happen under the Current ownership
There is an alternative option, as i stated above lets fill the away end at Reading and back the club simples......
There is an alternative option, as i stated above lets fill the away end at Reading and back the club simples......
the bloke next to me had something else interesting to say. He reckons that on the way in. Two blokes - with City scarves - asked him where the Jimmy Hill statue was as they were there for the protest.
You presume the moral high ground and with respect such attitude invokes resentment to those who do not share your view - such as you experienced yesterday.
You demand SISU out yet offer no credible alternative. The protestors cite Hoffman as a saviour, yet we know nothing of the bid (if there is one at all).
In the absence of a credible and real alternative, many fans prefer to stick with SISU than see the club go into administration.
We are just as committed to our club as you. We are not 2nd class fans. we are just as entitled to our opinions and views as you are - we just do not ram ours down your throats with protests. We will not be made to feel in some way "unfaithful" to our club just because we do not share your views. I too sensed yesterday many fans running out of patience with the protests - and I was sat with the 8,000 or so in the ground not the 100 or so outside.
Well there is a hell of a lot more evidence of someone assuming the moral high ground in your post than there is in ccfcdan's one! That attracts resentment from me, towards you and your views. Not for the first time!
1) "No credible alternative..cite Hoffman as a saviour": that's slightly contradicting and very patronising. We know that there was a bid, but it was scuppered by KD. Hoffman not being credible is your opinion, not a fact. I think he is credible, and many agree.
2) "Many fans prefer to stick with SISU than see the club go into administration". Blimey, where do I start with this doozy?!? Most fans wouldn't prefer SISU to administration; many would take the hit to get rid of them. And it's an irrelevant argument; most of the supposed "debt" is to SISU through loans. The one's who lose most through administration are SISU, who would get less from that route than they would from accepting a bid of, say, £1 up front then 10-15% of the loan figure in installments over the next few years. So they won't put is into administration. If they did, then we'd be much more attractive to more potential owners who could "start again" to some extent. And with SISU's "strategy" all but guaranteeing relegation, the loss of income and financial damage will be so great that it will threaten the clubs very existence. That's worse than administration...
3) "We just do not ram (our views) down your throats with protests". Erm...the protests were voicing a viewpoint. Protesting is an inalienable human right; without protests, Libya would still be a Dictatorship. You seem to be taking a very autocratic standpoint that few bar our owners, Middle Ages monarchs, and Dictatorial leaders would agree with! But the bit I really take issue with is "ramming views down throats"; the protests were deliberately family-friendly. If anything, they were too gentile. They in no way merited the intolerant response that ccfcdan posted about.
4) "We are just as entitled to our views as you are". Gross hypocrisy! So you can have your view, but we're "ramming them down peoples throats" by expressing ours in a peaceful and civilized manner?!?
5) "We will not be made to feel unfaithful to our club". Nobody said that you had to. I understand that some don't want to protest and they'd rather get behind the lads than boycott. Most protesters agree with me. Bit paranoid there, fella-guilty conscience, perhaps?
6) "I too sensed yesterday many fans running out of patience with the protests". Wow, psychic too? Well, better crush us with bullets and tanks, eh?
You win my "Post of the Year" award, BTW. Utter bleedin genius.
and I was thinking "for fucks' sake , what is it going to be , some kind of politically correct "were sensitive to your response" protest.
I'd like to have seen absolute chaos outside the club shop ,
You want media attention - go fucking ballistic.
That's just my opinion ,
and I was thinking "for fucks' sake , what is it going to be , some kind of politically correct "were sensitive to your response" protest.
I'd like to have seen absolute chaos outside the club shop ,
You want media attention - go fucking ballistic.
That's just my opinion ,
i heard one fan walking past shout sisu pay the wages, er no they dont, they admitted along time ago that money had to come from the club so wages are being paid by gambling on next years season ticket sales, transfer fees, gambling on selling more players in jan, as for the 9k crowd, a clear up yours from fisher and co to say it didnt work, 9k my arse
Why do i tell you this, well it's what i would love the fans of the skyblues to do, sing all game, or if not just clap constantly shouting something ,as long as its encouragement, because it really helps and people will go just for the atmosphere, and being part of the vocal army.
The Rev
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