I neither agree with the idea, or disagree With the idea (well ok, maybe I did think it was a little silly, but wouldn't slate anyone who chose to go).
I personally saw no point in it, but I've seen no point in travelling to Northampton to stand on a hill, when most are trying to make a statement that they won't travel to Northampton for the football, yet they'll travel to Northampton on the day of a game.
But if people choose to keep doing this, it's their own money they're using, and doesn't affect me in the slightest.
If I wasn't planning on going to a game, I'd rather stay at home and listen to it on the radio...
One person booed at the first few who came out the ground - thats all.
Anyway - worked very well, and as effective as possible. Good turnout from a braod mix of fans. Spoke to Michael before the game who said he had loads of grief on the forum for this. I think he has been fully vindicated. Of course this won't get rid of Sisu on its own, or get all sodes talking, but its a start. Had doubts ab out this, but will be there for the Sheff Utd game.
PUSB
It was well organised (except the little bit of rain).
When the sun came out so did the picnics, well done to those who made the effort today.
No abuse between anyone and as they came out of the ground everyone walked towards car parks together.
It was well organised (except the little bit of rain).
When the sun came out so did the picnics, well done to those who made the effort today.
No abuse between anyone and as they came out of the ground everyone walked towards car parks together.
According to an after match ( an I was there superfan hero) radio caller they were all laughing when they thought the fans on the hill left early when in fact it was only the coach that moved.
So Joe , the only people being laughed at are you lot who seem to think your superior to the rest of us.
According to an after match ( an I was there superfan hero) radio caller they were all laughing when they thought the fans on the hill left early when in fact it was only the coach that moved.
So Joe , the only people being laughed at are you lot who seem to think your superior to the rest of us.
I neither agree with the idea, or disagree With the idea (well ok, maybe I did think it was a little silly, but wouldn't slate anyone who chose to go).
I personally saw no point in it, but I've seen no point in travelling to Northampton to stand on a hill, when most are trying to make a statement that they won't travel to Northampton for the football, yet they'll travel to Northampton on the day of a game.
But if people choose to keep doing this, it's their own money they're using, and doesn't affect me in the slightest.
J
If I wasn't planning on going to a game, I'd rather stay at home and listen to it on the radio...
"I didn't agree or disagre".... Hello Mr Apathy..."I can't understand people objecting to playing in Northampton and then travelling to Northampton to protet on. Hill?"
Staying at home with your radio is one thing. It is personal choice. But not to understand the protest shows micro organism intelligence. It's not about travel or quality of enjoyment....it is about the principles of football and the representation of a local community....loads of fans are used to travel mate. This is about Coventry City FC belongs in Coventry.
"I didn't agree or disagre".... Hello Mr Apathy..."I can't understand people objecting to playing in Northampton and then travelling to Northampton to protet on. Hill?"
Staying at home with your radio is one thing. It is personal choice. But not to understand the protest shows micro organism intelligence. It's not about travel or quality of enjoyment....it is about the principles of football and the representation of a local community....loads of fans are used to travel mate. This is about Coventry City FC belongs in Coventry.