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Hobo

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Im a Season ticket holder mate = TRUE FAN
My brother in law used to purchase 4 season tickets and never went to a match does that make him a truer fan than you?
 

covcity4life

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valiant bless him is the worst fan on this board, i respect he hates sixfields but to stop caring about the club is unacceptable in my eyes.
 

AndreasB

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valiant bless him is the worst fan on this board, i respect he hates sixfields but to stop caring about the club is unacceptable in my eyes.

To be fair he obvioulsy cares a lot but is reacting to a shite situation in a very bizarre way. Me winding him probably doesnt help but he needs to think a bit more logically.
 

runner

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what a bizarre thing to say. Its one thing not wanting to go, but not caring what happens ?

Whilst I will never go to Sixfields ... I do find it bizarre that a Cov fan would say he doesn't care what the result it ???
 

Hobo

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People who worked for him could use them
 

valiant15

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what a bizarre thing to say. Its one thing not wanting to go, but not caring what happens ?

I know its bizarre but i never asked to feel this way.

When we went 2 up on Sunday it didn't do anything for me,when Crawley equalised it didn't bother me either,i used to get proper pissed off now there's nothing.

I watched the Sheff utd game when it was on sky and wasn't bothered either,my old man who's been a fan since the 60s didn't even bother to come over to watch it.

Its a shambles,sisu have totally divided the fanbase.
 

Astute

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the "majority of fans" therefore didnt have the best interests of the club at heart but put some short term personal inconvenience ahead of the long term future of the club.

You are right. The vast majority have put some short term inconvenience ahead of the long term future of our club. And if everyone did the same there is a good chance we would be back at the Ricoh by now and nobody would have the inconvenience of having to go to Northampton to watch our home games and we could also then watch our team every Saturday.
 

runner

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You are right. The vast majority have put some short term inconvenience ahead of the long term future of our club. And if everyone did the same there is a good chance we would be back at the Ricoh by now and nobody would have the inconvenience of having to go to Northampton to watch our home games and we could also then watch our team every Saturday.

This debate goes too and fro, but I have to agree, whilst it was never likely, had all the support stayed away, I do feel that we would be back at the Ricoh now. I know there is little finance coming in from the 2,000 that are there, but at least it is a fan base, if SISU had no one, it would have been better publicised and been a far greater story.
 

covcity4life

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This debate goes too and fro, but I have to agree, whilst it was never likely, had all the support stayed away, I do feel that we would be back at the Ricoh now. I know there is little finance coming in from the 2,000 that are there, but at least it is a fan base, if SISU had no one, it would have been better publicised and been a far greater story.

agreed and this is what i think the sixfields fans dont get.

sometimes you have got to hurt the ones you love.
 

runner

Active Member
Telling us how he's planning on spending all that lovely money from Cyrus and Leon's sales ... NOT !
 

shmmeee

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the "majority of fans" therefore didnt have the best interests of the club at heart but put some short term personal inconvenience ahead of the long term future of the club.

I see you trollin'

Come on then, you must have the answer everyone is waiting for: How the fuck does any of this benefit the club long term?

So far no-one can tell us, maybe you can do what Fisher and Joy can't?
 

thaiskyblue

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should be signing seabourne, don't need to cash in on clarke, he wasn't on long, i think he's a plane to catch to madrid to meet someone called ronaldo.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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I think SISU are snookered. Leon wants out - and they are unlikely to be able to get much in way of replacements due to embargo. Options: lower league prolific player, who might strike lucky, Premier club fringe/academy player who we can guarantee a game to (Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea etc)That's where the likes of e.g. Patrick Bamford have come from and is my preferred option. Just hope this doesn't trigger a meltdown for SP. We could really hit sh*t creek if we're not careful and we are facing what we all feared earlier this season with the size of the squad, and it's good form i.e. the 'perfect storm' of the january window sales and injury in relation to our best players. Keep the faith ;)
 

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