Sisu are probably wetting themselves at this thread.
Watch us sell it out, stuff Sheffield and have a good crowd the following week.
they were probably wetting themselves watching the teddy bears picnic the other week, so I'm sure their jaws must be aching by now.Sisu are probably wetting themselves at this thread.
Watch us sell it out, stuff Sheffield and have a good crowd the following week.
You honestly think you'd get 5000 paying for 25 minutes to then walk out onto the hill that everyone is slating?
I would go in if I believed you'd sell it out.
Not what I asked was it
they were probably wetting themselves watching the teddy bears picnic the other week, so I'm sure their jaws must be aching by now.
Sisu are probably wetting themselves at this thread.
Watch us sell it out, stuff Sheffield and have a good crowd the following week.
And how do you plan on that?
Yeah, I'm sure they are loving the fact that 200 people managed to watch for free.
Along with more press against them.
Free speech and debate... is there another way?
Surely if they hated it that much they would get a screen put up to stop it?
Let's face it, is the press of people standing on a hill protesting going to make them move back?
Where is the press? There might well be press but it isn't in the lime light enough to be in peoples faces.
If thousands of fans thought the hill stuff would work, they would be there. That's why ALL fans should get something sorted.
The hill is public land and nothing to do with NTFC from what I understand. It's the councils responsibility.
As someone who attends Sixfields your jolly japes of walking out will NOT be welcomed - arrogant that you feel you can just turn up and do what you like after ignoring the place so far this season. As was proved with SISU out protests at the Ricoh the team were noticibly affected and you should take note of that.
Lark about on the hill all you like if it makes you fell better but dont you dare mess with the emotions and performance of a team doing so well. Pay for a ticket, come in and bloody well support the team for 90 minutes if you do. Otherwise dont bother.
Probably wouldn't go in, you'd never get more than 1000 walking out.
Nobody is organised enough to spoil your day ut at the footie, so don't fret too much! You'll be alright Jack
But presumably they could put a high fence on the wall of the ground if they wanted to?
And what are the Trust concentrating on at the moment?
So would you attend for a well organised walkout Nick? -
Fireworks going off from the hill all game ? Big rockets going off above the ground hard to ignore . Just a thought .
Loud , colourful enough ?
Out of interest Andreas; do you have any concerns at all about the off the field issues?
Chinese Lanterns are the easiest
AndreasB - Have you ever in your entire life stood up to anything you didnt agree with!!! Its not always about the here and now and how yours or the palyers perfect day in Northampton might get spoilt!! Honestly, some of our fans are a joke. If I was as apathetic as you seem to be in respect of the off field problems I would go and watch Liverpool or Man U. Why watch football at a L1 level club if the future of our club means so little to you....pffffffff!!!
I would seriously consider driving up from Dorset to attend a mass walkout, even though I vowed never to go into Sixfields. I honestly believe that any protest at the Sheff Utd game has to be inside the stadium. It would be too easy for Sky to ignore anything going on outside, but a protest in the stadium, if done in the right place would be on the peoples TV screens all the time.
I'd wrap my head in tinfoil, then the mind altering spell wouldn't get through to me. I have no problem with cheering and clapping the team, so in that regard, the mind altering spell wouldn't be needed. There is nothing that the spivs of Sisu could do that would make me a Sisu believer.You need to be really careful about doing this. Once inside Sixfields, the evil SISU put a mind altering spell on you making you a TRUE SISU believer and you may find yourself not walking out but doing mental things like CHEERING the team and CLAPPING when they score. This can only be avoided by standing on a hill with a bedsheet that has really badly drawn characters from the Muppet show on it.
Andreas - I really don't think that the fans are the root cause of our problems. That is just a bizarre thing to state. You say that Sisu and ACL are 60/40 to blame, and then move on to watch th game at a blink of an eye - at least that is th impressoin that you give. at same time you feel it is appropriate to criticise (or inslut in some statements) those that don't attend or feel the need to protest.
Just for info,my view is that I don't think that an on pitch protest or walk would do a great deal to put our plight across in a postive way. Why not come on the hill for a discusion in with fans before going in to the Sheff Utd game - not to try and persuade you about attending, but share views and gain an appreciation of what the protests are actually trying to achieve (primarily to raise awareness through the media).
I think I am fully aware as to why you stand on the hill
hello Hello!!
(for the first half only) - it has no effect and is largely ignored - sorry but thats a fact.I have made my choice and can sleep at night and feel I am morally justified for doing so - despite this board making me feel like a traitorous second class citizen. Why dont YOU come into sixfields and watch the game instead? Oh I forgot, you do at halftime, for free.Well at least you are consistent with NOPM. Now a well planned protest outside the Council house...Im up for that if you are laying on free buses...hello? hello?
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