I'm too young to of experienced 'scabs' but I'm familiar with the term.
If a protest at Sixfields is happening & other fans attempt to go in, would there be an actual outbreak of shouting and maybe violence?
I was in Block 16 at the end of last season & boo'd McSheffery A force of people in Block 15 wern't happy about this and things got ugly upstairs and downstairs after the game. Now I'm not trying to bring up the past and start a discussion regarding this matter but if people's opinions caused others to get that angry over the boo'ing of a player are we not in danger that if any fans attempt to go in to the ground to watch the game (I also want to add I doubt that it will be me crossing the forbidden line) but at the same time if I am protesting I wouldnt get angry at the people wanting to go to games it not in my nature to be aggressive. There are however a lot of CCFC fans who dont hold as much restraint as proven at the Ricoh. Couldnt there be a CCFC type civil war (in Northampton) on matchdays?
If a protest at Sixfields is happening & other fans attempt to go in, would there be an actual outbreak of shouting and maybe violence?
I was in Block 16 at the end of last season & boo'd McSheffery A force of people in Block 15 wern't happy about this and things got ugly upstairs and downstairs after the game. Now I'm not trying to bring up the past and start a discussion regarding this matter but if people's opinions caused others to get that angry over the boo'ing of a player are we not in danger that if any fans attempt to go in to the ground to watch the game (I also want to add I doubt that it will be me crossing the forbidden line) but at the same time if I am protesting I wouldnt get angry at the people wanting to go to games it not in my nature to be aggressive. There are however a lot of CCFC fans who dont hold as much restraint as proven at the Ricoh. Couldnt there be a CCFC type civil war (in Northampton) on matchdays?