Big article.
Says nothing really.
Can't see anything being achieved in this meeting that benefits CCFC to be honest but we live in hope i suppose!!
EFL is probably panicking because we have nowhere to play next season. A shame some of our fans don't show the same concern.
Can't nobody cares anymore.Ok, what if fans did show concern? How could they turn that concern into the club actually having somewhere to play?
You speak as if ranting makes any difference.Can't nobody cares anymore.
Fight has gone out of the fans even getting slaughtered for raising their voice against TF.
we really are fucked.
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Is this a response to the Survey prior to the season's start we were all invited to fill in?
When all the takeover shenanigans started again early in the summer and the exposed rental agreement was snapped, I did wonder if maybe there was any pressure building from the authorities.
Also wondered if anyone possibly got to rub spoilers with FL/FA at Wembley?
Legohead said:EFL officials will talk about the situation at CCFC when all of the league’s clubs take part in the latest of their regular behind closed doors meetings.
Yeah, edited, got to be honest I replied before reading the article. |-ORub spoilers, sounds like a weird euphemism for something.
I don't know, by the sounds of it it's a bog standard meeting with the FL and Simon has suggested that the topic of conversation is Coventry City's crisis
Just making an observationYou speak as if ranting makes any difference.
Like what exactly?The only way to make a difference is by using borderline illegal tactics against TF and JS. But we know that this will incur the ire of many fans who find it hard to see that an illegal action can also sometimes be a moral action. So nothing gets done.
You speak as if ranting makes any difference.
I've always advocated preventing the start of a 3pm kick off by blocking the main road, preventing the players getting to the stadium. Yes I know it wouldn't be popular with many not feeling they could join such action and I understand that. However without taking that sort of risk of arrest and maximising media attention we will not have any impact on the efl or sisu or whoever. Of course with crowds as they are and with the small percentage prepared to take such action we probably couldn't even block access to the footbridge.
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People blamed certain results on protests, let's not suddenly appear again and bullshit about it.We tried protesting. last season. We had people who for weeks (on here especially) blamed our poor form and results on the protests, Fisher even tried to say that has caused the deal with Cov Rugby to fall through, thought their chairman came out and as good called Fisher out for the bullshiter he is.
I attend games only as I have a morbid desire to say I was there at he end.
I have given up. Not sure if anyone has that much fight any more.
People blamed certain results on protests, let's not suddenly appear again and bullshit about it.
The protests done were never going to do a thing but self satisfaction. Nothing was going to change from any of them.
People keep acting like shouting a lot will fix everything
I only mentioned certain games, the ones where protests actually affected matches.Bullshit, really? You in particular bent yourself out of shape on here over perceived points and games lost to a few pigs and whistles. The fact that the team was abysmal and the manager totally inept went completely over your head in a flurry of finger pointing.
Makes blowing whistles in the last minute when we are holding out for a decent result even sillier then?The team and management appalling. The impact of the protests could have had a positive impact (on some players) and could have had a negative effect on other teams. The fact they didn't says a lot about the mentality of our players last season.
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You speak as if ranting makes any difference.
Makes blowing whistles in the last minute when we are holding out for a decent result even sillier then?
Again, people are trying to make the point that people not doing protests aren't bothered in the thread
Sorry, I didn't mean you and should have been clearer. I meant in the thread!Where have I conflated protests with people being bothered?
Personally I believe we should have been done more...not during the game but outside of the ground and before matches. The fact we didn't doesn't say I'm more or less bothered than others. People who support ccfc hopefully want the same thing...firstly a club they can support (something we may not have in a season or two); secondly a team they can feel proud of (last season was a shambles as have been quite a few in recent seasons); and thirdly a belief that the owners want the same as the fans i.e. A little success, a club that has stability of ownership, investment, a place to call home. At the moment we are sadly lacking.
I don't blame people for taking action (even when I'm not comfortable with it) as long as it doesn't put lives at risk. I also don't blame people for not.
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