I really agree with this. NOPM will hurt CCFC more than it will hurt SISU.
I could be fine if it was the other way round and it hurt SISU more than CCFC but it can never do that!
from coventrycity-mad.co.uk click link
"One Man's View
I've been a Coventry City fan for 20 years. I live in Cambridge now but i do try to get to some games and always follow them online.
i think that SISU are going to do what they want to do, as "owners" of our club. they are very stubborn and no one can change that.
I feel a boycott could be very dangerous for us. for CCFC's existence. i don't care for SISU or their finances, but fans not turning up to support the team at northampton will have a very detrimental effect on team moral and subsequently the performance on the pitch. we will not only not gain any top 6 position but may go down to the 4th tier of English football. that would be the end of us, as that could lead to liquidation - we don't have the hardcore fan base, like Leeds or Norwich, to survive. the players play for the shirt and for the supporters. they need us to be there and to be very loud. both away and at "home". we fans are an emotional bunch. but at this critical moment, i feel we must think with our heads and not our hearts.
There is no rationale in us supporters cutting of our noses to spite our face. we must forget SISU and concentrate on what we love - supporting our beloved MIGHTY SKY BLUES.
PUSB"
imp:
I really agree with this. NOPM will hurt CCFC more than it will hurt SISU.
I could be fine if it was the other way round and it hurt SISU more than CCFC but it can never do that!
from coventrycity-mad.co.uk click link
"One Man's View
I've been a Coventry City fan for 20 years. I live in Cambridge now but i do try to get to some games and always follow them online.
i think that SISU are going to do what they want to do, as "owners" of our club. they are very stubborn and no one can change that.
I feel a boycott could be very dangerous for us. for CCFC's existence. i don't care for SISU or their finances, but fans not turning up to support the team at northampton will have a very detrimental effect on team moral and subsequently the performance on the pitch. we will not only not gain any top 6 position but may go down to the 4th tier of English football. that would be the end of us, as that could lead to liquidation - we don't have the hardcore fan base, like Leeds or Norwich, to survive. the players play for the shirt and for the supporters. they need us to be there and to be very loud. both away and at "home". we fans are an emotional bunch. but at this critical moment, i feel we must think with our heads and not our hearts.
There is no rationale in us supporters cutting of our noses to spite our face. we must forget SISU and concentrate on what we love - supporting our beloved MIGHTY SKY BLUES.
PUSB"
imp:
Who do you think its going to hurt first and most?
SISU with multi-million world wide resources or CCFC with a FFP limited playing budget of £2.2m?
imp:
My thoughts exactly, we have a very loyal hard core of fans and always have had.To say we don't have a hardcore of fans is ridiculous..... We have not finished in the top six of any league for 40 years are in the third tear of English football yet still managed to get over 10,000 average last year ...I would say we have a bigger hardcore of fans than most clubs and just a modicum of success proves this (jpt semi final) ..
I didn't agree at first but absolutely we must not attend Northampton...the ones that do go fair enough ..I know it's hard not to watch the team ..but the only way sisu will relent is through financial pressure.
There is one part of this that I agree with - "we must think with our heads and not our hearts".
My heart says to go and watch the games.
My head says that that would give SISU the support they need to continue with the dismantling of our club.
Head wins.
owned by someone who is passionate about CCFC
I really agree with this. NOPM will hurt CCFC more than it will hurt SISU.
I could be fine if it was the other way round and it hurt SISU more than CCFC but it can never do that!
from coventrycity-mad.co.uk click link
"One Man's View
I've been a Coventry City fan for 20 years. I live in Cambridge now but i do try to get to some games and always follow them online.
i think that SISU are going to do what they want to do, as "owners" of our club. they are very stubborn and no one can change that.
I feel a boycott could be very dangerous for us. for CCFC's existence. i don't care for SISU or their finances, but fans not turning up to support the team at northampton will have a very detrimental effect on team moral and subsequently the performance on the pitch. we will not only not gain any top 6 position but may go down to the 4th tier of English football. that would be the end of us, as that could lead to liquidation - we don't have the hardcore fan base, like Leeds or Norwich, to survive. the players play for the shirt and for the supporters. they need us to be there and to be very loud. both away and at "home". we fans are an emotional bunch. but at this critical moment, i feel we must think with our heads and not our hearts.
There is no rationale in us supporters cutting of our noses to spite our face. we must forget SISU and concentrate on what we love - supporting our beloved MIGHTY SKY BLUES.
PUSB"
imp:
But if we pack out every away game the team will know we're 100% behind them and not SISU.
Who do you think its going to hurt first and most?
SISU with multi-million world wide resources or CCFC with a FFP limited playing budget of £2.2m?
imp:
...while starting a replacement club?
I really agree with this. NOPM will hurt CCFC more than it will hurt SISU.
I could be fine if it was the other way round and it hurt SISU more than CCFC but it can never do that!
from coventrycity-mad.co.uk click link
"One Man's View
I've been a Coventry City fan for 20 years. I live in Cambridge now but i do try to get to some games and always follow them online.
i think that SISU are going to do what they want to do, as "owners" of our club. they are very stubborn and no one can change that.
I feel a boycott could be very dangerous for us. for CCFC's existence. i don't care for SISU or their finances, but fans not turning up to support the team at northampton will have a very detrimental effect on team moral and subsequently the performance on the pitch. we will not only not gain any top 6 position but may go down to the 4th tier of English football. that would be the end of us, as that could lead to liquidation - we don't have the hardcore fan base, like Leeds or Norwich, to survive. the players play for the shirt and for the supporters. they need us to be there and to be very loud. both away and at "home". we fans are an emotional bunch. but at this critical moment, i feel we must think with our heads and not our hearts.
There is no rationale in us supporters cutting of our noses to spite our face. we must forget SISU and concentrate on what we love - supporting our beloved MIGHTY SKY BLUES.
PUSB"
imp:
Why would SISu want to do that - absolute nonsense[/B][/B].[/COLOR]
Sorry but this is a long winded way of saying I am too selfish and not strong enough to put the love of my club above my short term need to watch them now they have moved closer to me.
Go and watch them if you want. However have the balls to admit it because you can't abstain till we are back in Cov. As oppose to hiding behind some I am going for the good of the club clap trap
Ignore SISU - how and why?
Who do you think its going to hurt first and most?
SISU with multi-million world wide resources or CCFC with a FFP limited playing budget of £2.2m?
imp:
Sisu comprise 15 staff in an office in London - the last figures we know of are they lost 272k in 2011 and lost 376k in 2010.
Hardly Coca Cola is it??
http://www.londonspectator.com/2011/08/queen-of-debts-secretive-hedge-fund.html
Agree with the article, is NOPM designed to bankrupt the club?
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