Stand him on the hill why the games on (1 Viewer)

Spionkop

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Brilliant. Jeez I wish some of our dopey fans would wake up and really protest against what is happening to our club.
Emails, petitions, calls for fairness etc, not working. Time for peaceful pitch protests and the like.
 

theferret

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Brilliant. Jeez I wish some of our dopey fans would wake up and really protest against what is happening to our club.
Emails, petitions, calls for fairness etc, not working. Time for peaceful pitch protests and the like.

Well yes, but for those visible acts of defiance (which I am in favour of) people actually have to attend games.
 

Hobo

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Yes away games or from outside the ground at Northampton.
 

ccfc_Tom

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The people who watch from the hill are technically going to northampton to watch us play though arent they?
 

Sky Blue Ian

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The people who watch from the hill are technically going to northampton to watch us play though arent they?

It wqs comical against Bristol City when we got he penalty. All those protesting fans who weren't there to watch the match all moved the their left so they could see the penalty.
 

steveo1987

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It wqs comical against Bristol City when we got he penalty. All those protesting fans who weren't there to watch the match all moved the their left so they could see the penalty.


Especially the one who went rolling down the hill.If they had principles,they should turn they're backs.
 

Spionkop

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ferret, very true. It may come to that as frustration mounts.
Somehow can't imagine Leeds fans or Galatasary fans being as docile as ours are, if they were in our shoes.
Don't get me wrong, I'm talking peaceful protest. Not thuggery. I'm 60 something but if enough people were prepared to make a protest in the centre circle, I'd be there.
Sheffield may be a turning point.
What utter madness this whole situation is.
 

theferret

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ferret, very true. It may come to that as frustration mounts.
Somehow can't imagine Leeds fans or Galatasary fans being as docile as ours are, if they were in our shoes.
Don't get me wrong, I'm talking peaceful protest. Not thuggery. I'm 60 something but if enough people were prepared to make a protest in the centre circle, I'd be there.
Sheffield may be a turning point.
What utter madness this whole situation is.

It quite possibly might come to that.

I'm more for the direct approach myself. Make some noise, get in their faces a bit. Nothing wrong with some peaceful disruption to get the point across. There are countless ways we could protest in the ground if we got creative. Would certainly keep the media interested. This is my preference over the current stance of the majority, but I do understand what they are trying to achieve.
 

steveo1987

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ferret, very true. It may come to that as frustration mounts.
Somehow can't imagine Leeds fans or Galatasary fans being as docile as ours are, if they were in our shoes.
Don't get me wrong, I'm talking peaceful protest. Not thuggery. I'm 60 something but if enough people were prepared to make a protest in the centre circle, I'd be there.
Sheffield may be a turning point.
What utter madness this whole situation is.

#nopm
 

Spionkop

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Ferret, it is shaping up for something happening at Sheffield game. Reading a few posts on this site.
Long as it is peaceful, nobody gets hurt.
1,000 people on the pitch - they are not going to ban them or fine them. As you say, it'll keep the media interested.
As it is, to the outside football world, we're just a third division team on hard times. The average football fan doesn't know the real situation.
NOPM will bite. We're only one game in. With Colchester and Gillingham at Sixfields in Sept, watch the crowds dip.
 

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