A fair few today must have thought that, or they think it's fucking pointless anyway and even more pathetic it's when we are defending a corner?
Never seen division between fans like today after that stunt. That's all that was achieved.
You're doing it right now. You just aren't bright enough to realise it. Then again maybe you are. All this faux anger doesn't fuel itself.
A fair few think it was your fault too looking at the posts on here. Does this make it true?
Of course the tennis ball stunt was a big effect on the goal being conceded.
That's why teams never make subs etc when defending set pieces.
Also had the effect of pissing off a lot of city fans half of block 22 stood up and sarcastically applauded the muppets and thus caused yet more a rift between fans.
I'm now at the point where I think people who are that upset and want to protest should do so my staying away, you're not helping you're making things worse
Never seen division between fans like today after that stunt. .
Who was in front of you Nick, Tim!.Really? The bloke in front of me said it was all over Facebook all week.
I guess I imagined a fair few fans abusing the scoreboard corner and clapping them too?
Who was in front of you Nick, Tim!.
Absolute morons! Idiotic, stupid, immature, petulant children!
FTJHW it's time to give it up!
You're doing more harm than good with your serious lack of thought (and timing) of stupid protests. Nobody even cares about them, the only press they are getting is bad press.
If we get relegated this season you and your followers are just as much to blame as SISU, Mowbray and Venus and Slade!
How many point are we to lose because of you childish behaviour?
Fuck off and grow up
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He was quite adamant about it. Rawson was asked the same question and said exactly the same thing. He went on to say they were all focussed and it made no difference.Manager comes out a blames protesting fans for costing them a goal and possibly 3points.
Fans absolutely hammer said manager for shit team selection, shit tactics and for being a massive c**T for even dreaming to blame the fams for this situation.
He may aswell tie his own fucking noose aswell!!
Then who did?The JHWA did not organise this.
Effective protest which one was that then?You don't know me, you don't know my efforts Towards peaceful yet effective protests so yet again I say #clueless prick
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The JHWA did not organise this.
Nah about 4 blokes I think it was.
Of course, they must be Tim Fisher because 1 said they had seen about it all week and the other said he didn't know about it.
Effective protest which one was that then?
After all every protest has been slated on here as shit.
And I don't know you ether and have been in 99% of protests.
Where were you and the others when we protested.
Outside Sisus offices
Outside FL.
Outside the Council house both against the Council and Wasps.
Against Wasps first home game.
Funny but they did not disrupt games but we're all slated on here.
Nick is the worst trying to get everyone clicking on his site, but who will bother clicking next season when there will be nothing to talk about.
4000 fans sitting there quietly doesn't fill me with enthusiasm for renewingy ST next season.
I was more offended by those who jumped to their feet to abuse their fellow supporters. There is so much division between supporters it's unreal. (Some might say a text book divide and conquer approach from SISU). Protesters, please don't stay away, we need you and your passion for the team.
However, we also need to unite all the splinter protest groups as one and carefully plan protests that can involve the whole fan base and make an impact in national media.
Ten or twenty people doing something small each week will soon get very boring for the press (and I assume the aim of the protests is to try and get press attention?!?)
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I find it extraordinary that people can complain about the protests. A protest is meant to disrupt, agitate, anger...that is surely the nature of protests. I'm sorry that you have a season ticket and consider your entertainment spoilt, but this is a democracy and protesting, in whatever form, is legitimate. To ask "but what has it achieved", misses the point. It can take weeks, months, years sometimes to alter opinion, but imagine for a moment if nobody protested, that instead everyone continued to turn up to watch a club every week, that is obviously being destroyed by an absent and ignorant owner, but nobody ever said anything. Wouldn't that be stranger? The very fact that the protests are discussed here and in other media would say they are beginning to have an effect. Just as the withdrawing of labour is the most powerful act of a union, or a worker, so disrupting the actions of a club when it's fulfilling its fixtures, is surely the most powerful action you can take. The club will be relegated this year, it has no ground and horrific owners who seem happy to continue to destroy it....why wouldn't people protest?
so disrupting the actions of a club when it's fulfilling its fixtures, is surely the most powerful action you can take
You do realise it wasn't SISU dividing fans today don't you?
Don't be patronising Nick.
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No, it only works if protests are being discussed about the cause doesn't it?
You'll always ensure that doesn't happen.
Both them and the trust needs to really distance from it and call for things like this to stop (without going on to then excuse it).
(Thats not me blaming them for it today either)
Because they should distance themselves and condemn disrupting matches straight out? Otherwise it's pointless saying "we dont excuse it" but then going onto excusing it.I don't agree with it however I understand why it's happening.
Why can't the trust and the JHW.
Tell people that they did not arrange it, that they don't think it is a good udea. However they totally understand and sympathise with why it is happening.
Second week of disruption and still not a peep from the FA.... fines must be building up against the SISU scum.
Because they should distance themselves and condemn disrupting matches straight out? Otherwise it's pointless saying "we dont excuse it" but then going onto excusing it.
Again, I dont blame them for today.
Even if they do understand why it is happening?
Slade said he fucked your missus! That must be gospel too!Whether the protest at this game was right or wrong is open to debate depending what 'side' you are on.
However even Slade and Rawson said the same thing.
The two goals had absolutely nothing to do with protests, it came about because players did not do the basic jobs that they are supposed to do!!!!
Because they should distance themselves and condemn disrupting matches straight out? Otherwise it's pointless saying "we dont excuse it" but then going onto excusing it.
Again, I dont blame them for today.
They understand why people are angry at SISU so disrupting CCFC games? They understand what tennis balls when we are defending a corner is going to achieve? If they understand the logic behind it they should probably explain what it is.
They should be pointing out the fines go to CCFC and not SISU also and dispel that shite. Maybe if people got their hand around that it will only harm CCFC and not SISU they would see why it's probably not the best way to go about it.
It's past protesting now, the happiness on some of the people's faces throwing the tennis balls, the fact there is no thought behind it at all just shows it is people just seeing what random shit they can do next. People say it's "protesting" to get "exposure", really?
Saying they understand it, isn't excusing it. Their statement last week was very clear I thought. Today, I sit not far from people involved in that group, and when the balls were thrown, they looked quite confused.
Ultimately, they are a protest group, and while they can (and have) condemned unlawful action, it's not for them to condemn all forms of protest, especially those they are not involved in, because they are answerable to no-one when people take action independently. They have never claimed to speak for all supporters, nor should they.
I was under the impression that FTJHW were made up to bring all protest groups together under one banner? Yet there are people protesting at games and jhw have know idea about it. This, I think, is a failure of what they set out for and therefore NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE!Saying they understand it, isn't excusing it. Their statement last week was very clear I thought. Today, I sit not far from people involved in that group, and when the balls were thrown, they looked quite confused.
Ultimately, they are a protest group, and while they can (and have) condemned unlawful action, it's not for them to condemn all forms of protest, especially those they are not involved in, because they are answerable to no-one when people take action independently. They have never claimed to speak for all supporters, nor should they.
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