I suspect the moral outrage would die down in about, I dunno, 3-4 weeks, and a spurious excuse would be found for supporting a WASPS/CCFC. When I have watched Wasps the fans seem just the sort who are probably watching the Sky Blues as well. Which they probably are.
Not really noSurely it would be more like supporting AFC Wimbledon rather than MK?
I'd take a new club all day long to get rid of SISU. If you're happy for a city of our size to have a football club that meanders around League One and League Two and treats its supporters with utter contempt forever, then you take the status quo, ie SISU. I'd take a few steps backward to go forward in the long term. If the Sky Blue Trust was serious about doing something, they should be asking the fanbase about their views on a new club. The EFL may be asking The Sky Blue Trust to canvas the opinion of the fanbase on this in the near future.
We'll be playing at the Ricoh next year
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It's the obvious thing. There's some proper panty setters aboutCan I borrow your crystal ball please
No point in speculating, it will just lead to the tired old usual arguments.
You could start a thread on favourite pasty filling and it would descend into the usual arguments.
I like Cornish as a pasty filling, lovely stuff Cornish isSteak. Anybody who says anything otherwise is a scab.
I like Cornish as a pasty filling, lovely stuff Cornish is
As I've said before: I wouldn't have any affinity with a phoenix club, even less so if it co-existed with CCFC (as seems to be desired in some quarters).
I probably wouldn't go football much any more, certainly not in England
If SISU are still here in 5 years, then we almost certainly will still be in league 1 or 2 with crowds down on where we are now. That's assuming that there is some agreement over the Ricoh before the summer. We can bang on and on about what a disaster it would be to start again but the idea of new owners and a fresh start even in the lower leagues is something I would actually look forward to, rather than the dire state of affairs that goes on and on.I'd take a new club all day long to get rid of SISU. If you're happy for a city of our size to have a football club that meanders around League One and League Two and treats its supporters with utter contempt forever, then you take the status quo, ie SISU. I'd take a few steps backward to go forward in the long term. If the Sky Blue Trust was serious about doing something, they should be asking the fanbase about their views on a new club. The EFL may be asking The Sky Blue Trust to canvas the opinion of the fanbase on this in the near future.
So a new club that isn't ccfc the lower leagues with the ambition to get into the football League one day is better than ccfc in League one or two.If SISU are still here in 5 years, then we almost certainly will still be in league 1 or 2 with crowds down on where we are now. That's assuming that there is some agreement over the Ricoh before the summer. We can bang on and on about what a disaster it would be to start again but the idea of new owners and a fresh start even in the lower leagues is something I would actually look forward to, rather than the dire state of affairs that goes on and on.
If the worst comes to the worse and CCFC is booted out of the football league , what would you want to happen ?So a new club that isn't ccfc the lower leagues with the ambition to get into the football League one day is better than ccfc in League one or two.
I don't get the logic in that?
Weren't you on about in 5 years still around these leagues?If the worst comes to the worse and CCFC is booted out of the football league , what would you want to happen ?
Then that's fine.Weren't you on about in 5 years still around these leagues?
If we got booted out there's no more ccfc i would be done with football.
My point was why a new team in the lower leagues would be better than ccfc in leagues one or two and why you would look forward to ccfc dying?Then that's fine.
I never said I looked forward to CCFC dying. I can't think of anyone who follows CCFC saying that.My point was why a new team in the lower leagues would be better than ccfc in leagues one or two and why you would look forward to ccfc dying?
Or did I misread.
That's how your post I replied to reads so I was trying to figure it out as yes it would be pretty strange.I never said I looked forward to CCFC dying. I can't think of anyone who follows CCFC saying that.
Never mind then.....That's how your post I replied to reads so I was trying to figure it out as yes it would be pretty strange.
The logic is obvious. The new club are not owned by SISU.So a new club that isn't ccfc the lower leagues with the ambition to get into the football League one day is better than ccfc in League one or two.
I don't get the logic in that?
They also aren't ccfc. Sphinx aren't owned by sisu.The logic is obvious. The new club are not owned by SISU.
So what if we are voted out and SISU retain ownership of the club in a lower league. They are still the real CCFC and any other start up would be a protest club, like AFC MU, not a phoenix club like Hereford
25% dearer with a no deal brexit:joyful::joyful::joyful::joyful::joyful:Steak. Anybody who says anything otherwise is a scab.
Don't disagree. Was pointing out that it would not necessarily get rid of SISU which seems to be the general assumption
I like it, im in !
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