We're not all boycotting Northampton because we don't want to give SISU money, some of us are boycotting because we are protesting at our club being moved 34 miles away. Simple. as. that.
I would say the majority of us have given money to SISU up until this season with our ST money, and I've given more money to them this season from away ticket revenue than people who have attended Sixfields for 1 home game this season.
on the back of afc wimbledon protest last night,why cant we pacl the west stand at sixfieds for one (home) game and protest before game and half time then do a sit in at the end of the game? i know people dont want to pay sisu any money but for one game treat it as a away game and pack the end behing goal as not many sit there anyway,just a idea as i think it would get some press and need extra police so that would cost sisu money too
on the back of afc wimbledon protest last night,why cant we pacl the west stand at sixfieds for one (home) game and protest before game and half time then do a sit in at the end of the game? i know people dont want to pay sisu any money but for one game treat it as a away game and pack the end behing goal as not many sit there anyway,just a idea as i think it would get some press and need extra police so that would cost sisu money too
Or alternatively, for one game, why can't we just have no-one go at all?
Or alternatively, for one game, why can't we just have no-one go at all?
Or alternatively, for one game, why can't we just have no-one go at all?
Whichever way you look at it people who make the effort to go tonight are pretty die hard fans of the club.
Whichever way you look at it people who make the effort to go tonight are pretty die hard fans of the club.
Or alternatively, for one game, why can't we just have no-one go at all?
Or alternatively, for one game, why can't we just have no-one go at all?
I don't think that would be a good idea, given that it's now probably our biggest game of the season, and the lads need some albeit depleted support.
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Whichever way you look at it people who make the effort to go tonight are pretty die hard fans of the club.
Die hard fans watching a club in its death throes....
Why not do both? Go into Sixfields for protest for MK Dons, then no-one turn up for Wolves game. Though probably the hard-core Sixfields crowd will turn up anyway.
You stirring little tinker you!!
The problem with this is you'll get the spineless lot bleating on about how we shouldn't protest during games and we should get behind the lads etc.
Thing is Stupot, I'm sure we'd all love to be there supporting the team and urging them on to victory. Not in a distant town some 34 miles away though. Here, in Coventry.
For me this could be a play-off with a win sending us to the Championship. I would still steadfastedly refuse to go.
Completely agree, everyone has a right to choose what they want to do.If we are principled enough to say we won't go to Sixfields then it shouldn't matter whether or not it is a meaningless game or the most important game of the season. If we say we won't attend, we won't attend and that is the way it should be in my opinion.
Completely agree, everyone has a right to choose what they want to do.
Event those without principles......
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What if you are principal, but have no principals?
you will be on strike today ! ?
Whichever way you look at it people who make the effort to go tonight are pretty die hard fans of the club.
I would never go there, but i don't think, "the invisible woman", gives a shit if it's full or empty. She dos'nt give a shit about any of the football side of things.Die hard fans they may be but I am convinced that they are wrong to think that they are supporting the club by attending Sixfields. I think they are harming the club by supporting the owners harmful plans to use the club as a bargaining tool. A total boycott which I grant would be all but impossible to achieve would make Seppala think again about the tactics she is using.
Don't get me started on the teachers' strike. Bastards.
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You don't think people have the right to withdraw labour Torch ?
You don't think people have the right to withdraw labour Torch ?
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