Starting a new club - a way to gague support (1 Viewer)

Grendel

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It's amusing. The so called sisu rent boys - me torch stupot are not going full stop. Many want their cake and eat it and will still go every away game so giving CCFC credibility. Those attending away games are far bigger supporters if sisu than those who stay away all together.

Whats amusing is your lack of facts again

Torch was at Oxford today so you can blame him for letting you down, oh dear

As for you, well thats a good excuse for someone who rarely attends away games regardless of the current situation.

' Those attending away games are far bigger supporters if sisu than those who stay away all together' yet you Grendel are against the NOPM campaign

Incredible hypocrisy, but no suprise

What rot. I have consistently said that I am totally against the campaign if the club stay at the Ricoh.

If you want real clarity I pay nothing for petrol as my company pays for it and because of links with Northampton I could, ironically, get a ticket at Sixfields for free. I have declined as I object to the proposal. Equally I believe any supporter who objects but follows the club away from home is a hypocrite and certainly buys into the long term ethos of sisu. Going away are you cloughie and feeling a tad twitchy?
 

dongonzalos

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Afc Wimbledon had to start in the 9th tier (3 tiers lower than conference north/south) and took them 9 seasons to achieve the 5 promotions to get into league two. Wimbledons first match in the 9th tier attracted 4657 fans.

Do they have a fan catchment area containing 500k people?
How far away is their nearest competitor? Is it 20 miles like ours?
What were their attendances before they moved was it 11k-15 k like ours?
 

cloughie

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What rot. I have consistently said that I am totally against the campaign if the club stay at the Ricoh.

If you want real clarity I pay nothing for petrol as my company pays for it and because of links with Northampton I could, ironically, get a ticket at Sixfields for free. I have declined as I object to the proposal. Equally I believe any supporter who objects but follows the club away from home is a hypocrite and certainly buys into the long term ethos of sisu. Going away are you cloughie and feeling a tad twitchy?


Please explain why I should be twitchy and why if i choose to go to an away game I am feeding sisu,

You have defended the sisu ethos constantly and yet are now trying to quickly shift your allegiance from sisu.

I notice you haven't included Torch in your hypocrite claim although he was at Oxford
 
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