This question, or similar, has been asked a few times so I had a lawyer friend take a quick look. Just to point out it was only a quick look so don't rely on this!so when everyone was on the HR pitch with Jimmy Hill singing the Sky Blue song why did no-one get prosecuted?
Because will have a banning order against them and they are classed as hooligans.So why are fans banned from supporting England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland abroad, when they've been banned from domestic games???
All he's doing is scaremongering to try and prevent a repeat invasion at the next home game.
The guy gets worse every time he opens his repulsive mouth.
Because will have a banning order against them and they are classed as hooligans.
So why are fans banned from supporting England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland abroad, when they've been banned from domestic games???
I'm never hated him upto now. Thought he was a smug, know all arse, but never hated him.
But I defend any supporters right to peacefully protest when they've been through the shit we have.
Seeing fellow Sky Blues treated like criminals for trying to do something to save the club they love is a step too far for me. Enough is enough.
Got to be honest I didn't listen ether, the man is just full of shit can't take anymore of his bullshit.Didn't up listening in the end.
Which really surprises me as I normally wouldn't miss it for anything.
He either doesn't accept or understand that pushing for breakeven is pointless. As you make the cuts the quality drops and revenue will naturally drop.
There has to be a point where you can no longer do that and you either invest to attract revenue or you walk away.
It seems we are gambling hoping we can get a manager who can massively over perform. Or we keep unearthing gems to sell.
I don't any actual long term plan.
Attempting to get a long term deal at the Ricoh and staring tgat the Butts was our preferred option.
Shows that building a new stadium isn't happening.
So what is the long term plan.
He also doesn't seem to accept or understand the damage the legal action is causing.
It's all good and well telling us that is nothing to do with the club or him
He doesn't have a men in black wand. We do remember him telling us all about the legal action why it was happening what it is all about. Why judges don't actually understand the law correctly. Him attending court. We do know he is involved in it. The club are involved in it because our owners are taking the action and whilst it is happening key partners will not engage with us.
So we have cost cutting towards an ever decreasing breakeven point.
We have legal action that will no doubt fail again.
What is the long term benefits of these two actions?
We have two deadlines looming for our training ground and stadium. With no update on either.
I hope Russell Slade can defy all odds but without that we are screwed.
I've had a few back in the day from Highfield and international when I got a ban from England I was not allowed to go city either but did go England games when banned from citySo why are fans banned from supporting England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland abroad, when they've been banned from domestic games???
Tim is not the Law.
This is...http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/d_to_g/football_related_offences/
The CPS decide if there is sufficient evidence to convict & 9/10 of the law is discretion. He knows this the same as everyone else.
His bravado, showboating, bully-boy rhetoric is what makes him such a comical, contemptible idiot
...onwards & upwards PUSB
Where does he sit at the Ricoh?
Is it any surprise? the fat scruffy c**t let his personal vendetta with acl and council get in the way of doing the best for the club.Yeah. Jim asked if all had been forgiven and he said 'absolutely not. Entering the field of play is illegal and the police are in the process of identifying everyone. It won't be just from the Ricoh, passports will be taken at the border.' Obviously he's that embarrassed by being shown up on national television that he now has a personal vendetta.
Wherever it is, it's close to some stairs so that he can swiftly do a runner when the fans get too close.Where does he sit at the Ricoh?
There's no way they are going to take passports for that as it was peaceful, I'd say he said it to try and put others off going on the pitch and to make it look like the club is doing something.
Has anybody had a knock at the door yet for going on the pitch? Whether it was peaceful or not, people knew full well the risks of running on the pitch while the game is being played, although I can't see the extreme stuff he mentioned happening at all.
If he had gone on and said "Oh no, we understand the passion so we wont do anything" then it makes it look like fair game to do it every week and then the football league fine the club for not controlling it.
It could have been done with a "Im meeting with the police and speaking to the FA to see what is advised" or something, much better ways to handle it and say the same thing...again.
He could have stressed that he respects that it was peaceful and will point this out, but...... it was illegal and he would suggest the minimum punishment if fans who were contacted by the police gave assurances that they would never go on the pitch again. If anyone does go on in future for whatever reason - that's it. Throw the book at them.
Once is a mistake, twice is a habit....
I felt that it was necessary to go on as a one off... and actually good that people could let off steam with the whistling and chanting, but TF has now stoked up the boilers again and people are back to the point of exploding again. I don't get the physcology....
It could have been turned into a new start with open frank meetings or a forum to get the badness out. Let every one have their say - argue, insult each other and then agree that they all want the same thing. It makes me think we don't want the same as Tim as he treats the fans with contempt instead of taking their frustration on board.
But Tim cannot take passports nor get the authorities to, nor ban them from anywhere but the Ricoh either.What are you talking about? I am saying that Fisher can ban fans from the stadium, as in he's the club's Chairman and has the authority to do so, like being barred from a pub.
The police / CPS can impose a football banning order, this can be either as a result of a criminal conviction or as a civil banning order where there hasn't been a specific conviction.
He can ban them from the Ricoh on CCFC match days, & refuse them tickets (direct sales) for away games. Nothing moreCan he ban them from the stadium? He only rents it on matchdays doesn't he? Might be up to the grounds owners and or safety officers more likely.
Because that is the authorities doing the banning not the individual clubsSo why are fans banned from supporting England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland abroad, when they've been banned from domestic games???
Wherever he wants within reason. There's loads of empty seatsWhere does he sit at the Ricoh?
What the fuck are you blabbering on about?Agree, the same things can be done in 2 different ways and get different outcomes. The same with the break even stuff, it could be done so much differently by explaining it. I think even one of the presenters was saying he agrees about the break even stuff, it is just the way it is put across.
It's silly say say about mending the fence or whatever it was he said with fans and then go about things the way he does.
At the end of the day, I don't agree with the pitch invasion but if they were my "customers" I'd find out all of the names and invite them in for a chat away from the cameras. Say I understand they are frustrated but it can't happen again, protests are all well and good but get behind the team too and try to get them to understand about being break even etc.
What the fuck are you blabbering on about?
This has nothing to do with break even, people just want them gone now for the irreversible damage they have done to OUR club.
As for getting behind the team I think the fans did a great job, yes those fans that went on the pitch are there week in week out supporting the team.
wake up ffs
What the fuck are you blabbering on about?
This has nothing to do with break even, people just want them gone now for the irreversible damage they have done to OUR club.
As for getting behind the team I think the fans did a great job, yes those fans that went on the pitch are there week in week out supporting the team.
wake up ffs
TF could spin break even as in our interests because there is more chance of finding a buyer for a club that is stable than for one which is losing money.
He could say he agrees with the fans protest, as break even, although necessary, is shit until some mug/ bidder comes along.
He could say that he will do his best to keep the punishments to the minimum - if we get it clear that it won't become a habit.
He could say that he will meet as many fans as possible at a forum and put his cards on the table. He could even invite some of the demonstrators to a beer ( with security).
But he has chosen the confrontational course...... The only way to get SISU to go, is to find some mug/ new owner... to pay Joy to go....
Sad, but that's the way it is...
So why do you think they were protesting?Read it and try and think past mumbling SISU over and over and you might understand.
I won't hold too much hope.
So why do you think they were protesting?
was it because of break even or because of all the other damage they have done.
Come on Nick look beyond blaming everyone else including the no supporting fans of CCFC
So why do you think they were protesting?
was it because of break even or because of all the other damage they have done.
Come on Nick look beyond blaming everyone else including the no supporting fans of CCFC
But to become break even you have to firstly give the customers what they want.TF could spin break even as in our interests because there is more chance of finding a buyer for a club that is stable than for one which is losing money.
He could say he agrees with the fans protest, as break even, although necessary, is shit until some mug/ bidder comes along.
He could say that he will do his best to keep the punishments to the minimum - if we get it clear that it won't become a habit.
He could say that he will meet as many fans as possible at a forum and put his cards on the table. He could even invite some of the demonstrators to a beer ( with security).
But he has chosen the confrontational course...... The only way to get SISU to go, is to find some mug/ new owner... to pay Joy to go....
Sad, but that's the way it is...
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