I posted this back in October.....and it seems appropriate to do it again now, cos nothing has happened to date....read on
Time to move the protest inside...
Watching the game on TV yesterday it struck me how ineffectual the protest and presence on the hill is. I haven't been to Sixfields yet, believing it the right thing to do if we are to make our feelings felt. But I'm beginning to think the protest from the hill isn't working and it's time to move the protest inside the stadium. We all want to see the football, and I'd be prepared to go and watch a home game if I knew I would be part of a mass and prolonged noisy protest throughout the game, with as many eyecatching banners as possible. This laid back approach we're adopting at the moment and hoping for results is not working. Packing the stadium, causing real focus, stretching the police resourses to marshall us and being passionate in our demands, might be a better way. As they kept saying on Sky ''Coventry are too big a club....etc etc', and they're right. So I'm saying this 'big' club deserves big support, big protest worthy of our true status and history. The weather probably put a lot of people off yesterday, but if they'd known they were going to be under cover and part of someting that felt a lot more positive, Im sure they'd have gone....I would!!! So I believe it's time to stop pussyfooting around, get inside that stadium and show sisu we really do care about our club and mean business, and we're notgoing to go away. And frankly I don't care if it means putting a few bob in sisu's pocket .... money really isn't the most impotant thing here at the moment...getting back to the Ricoh is....first things first!
7 thousand people marched through a city to protest, i'd hardly call it inferior to the 'big clubs' you mention.
How surprising the first suggestion for a protest involves going into sixfields and giving sisu our money, there is multiple good reasons that this keeps getting shouted down, and the suggestion to do it will probably kill the thread.
As the Op says you can protest outside the ground, you can bring traffic to a halt etc etc, it requires far fewer people and doesn't have the downside of giving money to sisu. The police won't have a problem if more people go to the games, they will just charge more for their services. Going to the game isn't stretching resources its just good news for northampton, good news for the police and good news for sisu.
5-6k of people protested in Cov when it was on our doorstep. What makes you think you'll get more in Northampton?
To me it's very clear that SISU / Otium couldn't care less about the supporters of CCFC. That's been shown time and time again and no protest no matter how high profile (Emirates / Televised games etc) will change their stance. Your dealing with business people, not people passionate about a football club.
And what did it achieve fernando? who was there to see it? what problems did it cause?
Would this happen to Leeds, Millwall, Birmingham even?
Answer - No!
We need them numbers to turn up and protest through Northampton and make them think twice about this stupid idea? but unfortunately no one see's this!!
How surprising the first suggestion for a protest involves going into sixfields and giving sisu our money, there is multiple good reasons that this keeps getting shouted down, and the suggestion to do it will probably kill the thread.
As the Op says you can protest outside the ground, you can bring traffic to a halt etc etc, it requires far fewer people and doesn't have the downside of giving money to sisu. The police won't have a problem if more people go to the games, they will just charge more for their services. Going to the game isn't stretching resources its just good news for northampton, good news for the police and good news for sisu.
5-6k of people protested in Cov when it was on our doorstep. What makes you think you'll get more in Northampton?
To me it's very clear that SISU / Otium couldn't care less about the supporters of CCFC. That's been shown time and time again and no protest no matter how high profile (Emirates / Televised games etc) will change their stance. Your dealing with business people, not people passionate about a football club.
Did Ken Bates try and move Leeds????. they just didnt like, him. I'd be up for turning up in Northampton, not going in to protest, and I'm sure I could rally up 20 or so others I know to join in.
It doesn't matter if SISU cares, it matters if we get enough of a message across to the millions of other football supporters and the football authorities and make enough noise that they CANNOT continue to ignore us!!
Clearly someone who's just prepared to sit back and do NOTHING!! Using the excuse of money as your get out clause. Don't know why you've bothered to bring your negativity to this thread...bye bye!
I'm not using money as an excuse, I'm saying don't give money to our enemy who we are trying to starve just so we can let them know how we feel when they already know how we feel and dont care. Going to the game to specifically protest inside the crowd is completely counter productive, gives sisu exactly what they want and is an unbelievably bad idea and I have no idea why people keep suggesting it when 1) it wouldnt work and 2)the best chance of it happening has already passed, people have tried and failed to push this type of protest.
If people organise a proper protest outside the ground, ill happily come and help and be a terror.
Lets all go down to Tesco, shout about how they are killing local business and then all of us can do our shopping there, that'll show um
LB87ccfc. Your idea is good and the one thing that hasn't happened is proper protest in the place that can be effective, Northampton. I have been to Trust meetings and the old Save Our City ones and they are all sound guys but a lot have no stomach to move protest forward, bring it up and I have, and it gets side stepped and I believe the reason is although sound guys with genuine concerns, one or two have ambitions to be on a board one day in one guise or other and to be seen to be proactive or militant might harm them later, just an opinion. The difficulty is how to organise, £10 train ride to and from Northampton is nowt. Just to go when a match is on and hang round the main stand and ticket office would do.
I accept and like the idea of a protest outside the ground...but let's do something DIFFERENT...that's my point!
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