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bigfatronssba

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What exactly does this group do?

I only ask because it now seems Fisher told these that Sisu were planning to take legal action against those who voice their criticisms about the glorious sisu regime. Yet it has taken a couple of weeks for this to come out. Should the SCG not be relaying this sort of information back to their fellow fans?

Also as one of the few open channels of communication left open to the clubs hierarchy, do they not have a responsibility to ask their fellow fans what issues they would like bringing up with Fisher?
 

Nick

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There have been plenty of posts about it, I think they meet up with the club every so often for a meeting with a representative from each type of fan (corporate, foreign, london members club, block 15, trust etc)

Kingharvest posts on here a lot asking what we want him to ask Fisher / Sepalla and also relays back what happens in the meetings.
 

bigfatronssba

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Where did you hear this? First I've heard of it...I don't remember hearing it at any meeting I've been to anyway.

http://www.coventrycity-mad.co.uk/n..._to_take_more_legal_action_816334/index.shtml

More Legal Action Possibly Against Supporters May Follow
This morning's High Court decision which saw Mrs Justice Thirlwall rule in favour of Coventry City and the SISU companies being entitled to a full judicial review has opened up the floodgates for more legal action.
Coventry City CEO Tim Fisher, speaking at a Supporters Consultation Group meeting earlier this month, stated that legal action was going to be taken against those who had wronged SISU but refused to say exactly who this action would be against.
Following today's news, there appears little to stop SISU taking legal action against any person, group, consortium or organisation, who SISU or Otium Entertainment Group may feel have criticised them or attempted to force them out of the club, in public, via the media either in print or on-line or via social media such as Facebook and Twitter or in forums.
We will watch the situation with interest
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Sisu were planning to take legal action against those who voice their criticisms about the glorious sisu regime.


You just know that any debts incurred prosecuting such cases would be charged against the club, too. The ultimate "fuck you" to the fans.
 

Steve.B50

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What exactly does this group do?

I only ask because it now seems Fisher told these that Sisu were planning to take legal action against those who voice their criticisms about the glorious sisu regime. Yet it has taken a couple of weeks for this to come out. Should the SCG not be relaying this sort of information back to their fellow fans?

Also as one of the few open channels of communication left open to the clubs hierarchy, do they not have a responsibility to ask their fellow fans what issues they would like bringing up with Fisher?

Got to agree with Kingharvest as I was at the last SCG meeting and do not remember this being said.
I am not sure where this group us going at present but what I can confirm is that all those that attend are genuine Coventry fans.
Maybe some other fan groups should get involved as it is open to everyone.
 

thaiskyblue

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Got to agree with Kingharvest as I was at the last SCG meeting and do not remember this being said.
I am not sure where this group us going at present but what I can confirm is that all those that attend are genuine Coventry fans.
Maybe some other fan groups should get involved as it is open to everyone.
how do you get involved ?
 

lordsummerisle

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http://www.coventrycity-mad.co.uk/n..._to_take_more_legal_action_816334/index.shtml

More Legal Action Possibly Against Supporters May Follow
This morning's High Court decision which saw Mrs Justice Thirlwall rule in favour of Coventry City and the SISU companies being entitled to a full judicial review has opened up the floodgates for more legal action.
Coventry City CEO Tim Fisher, speaking at a Supporters Consultation Group meeting earlier this month, stated that legal action was going to be taken against those who had wronged SISU but refused to say exactly who this action would be against.
Following today's news, there appears little to stop SISU taking legal action against any person, group, consortium or organisation, who SISU or Otium Entertainment Group may feel have criticised them or attempted to force them out of the club, in public, via the media either in print or on-line or via social media such as Facebook and Twitter or in forums.
We will watch the situation with interest

Well a Coventry City Mad article confirms it then.

Expect Sisu to sue fans for criticising them on the same day that Joe Cole rocks up on loan.

If they were going to sue fans for criticising them I'd have been bankrupted in about 2008.
 

kingharvest

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Is it Kev Monks who runs that site? He was at the meeting...which was on 30th October.

So If it was said - which I don't think it was - why wait until today to post that?

Bit weird.
 

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