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Has the JR appeal been dropped since the return announcement? Genuine question, haven't heard anything about the JR since last Thursday.
I believe it is still going ahead, I'm keeping my fingers crossed it is bounced & a line can be drawn under the issue, otherwise there will be more shit to bear.
It made fuck all difference. Question answered.
So why are we back home under a rental agreement when they said it would never happen?
The attendance at all match's at the Ricoh will depend entirely on how the team are performing. If they are playing well
and looking like getting into the play off's or better then the crowds will be large. If they are struggling then the crowds
will be poor.
Especially when they supposedly proved to the FL that they had enough money to fund 3 years in Northampton, and that was before Arsenal money, and Wilson money.
Oh I wouldn't assume this is over yet if I were you.
Oh I wouldn't assume this is over yet if I were you.
I wouldn't assume it will amount to anything if I was you. Win or loose.
Either way i am in for every home game now Tony. - are you ?
Well folks the dust has settled - we are back at the Ricoh - the fans are in a frenzy - expectations are high and people now have smiley faces.
Many of my cynical friends/family etc openly criticised me personally during the last 12 months stating that all the silly marches/banners/petitions etc would not sway the dreaded SISU movement arriving at a "return to the Ricoh" agreement.
I strongly beg to differ - but let us look at the facts:
* numerous fans forums
* two memorable 7,000+ fan marches into Broadgate
* Jimmy's Hill stand off at sixfields
* 90% fan boycott of Sixfields
* SISU London offices fan representation
* CET encouragement
* excellent pressure/organisation from Sk Blues Trust
* constant rapport and support from our Sky Blues Talk forum
* individual fan support through our local paper
There are more obviously
So the question is did all of this really play a significant part in the "final solution" or would it still have happened had we remained belly up with just token resistance ???
Thoughts ???
Wasps Issue Club Statement
Wasps Rugby Club who have been linked with a move to renting the Ricoh Arena in Coventry for some of their matches by the London Standard have issued the following statement.
"Wasps has made no secret of a desire to find a permanent home which reflects the ambitions of the Club. We can confirm the search for a permanent home is continuing.
However, all discussions are subject to confidentiality requirements and are therefore commercially sensitive; as such they have to remain confidential for the time being and we cannot make any further comment.
We appreciate speculation may be unsettling for our supporters and assure them we are working hard behind the scenes to secure the long-term success of the Club and finding a new home we can all be proud of."
Either way i am in for every home game now Tony. - are you ?
So no actual stand off then?
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Either way i am in for every home game now Tony. - are you ?
What a hero. Never been a season ticket holder and unlikely to ever be. I will however go to every game I can same as I always have.
Well folks the dust has settled - we are back at the Ricoh - the fans are in a frenzy - expectations are high and people now have smiley faces.
Many of my cynical friends/family etc openly criticised me personally during the last 12 months stating that all the silly marches/banners/petitions etc would not sway the dreaded SISU movement arriving at a "return to the Ricoh" agreement.
I strongly beg to differ - but let us look at the facts:
* numerous fans forums
* two memorable 7,000+ fan marches into Broadgate
* Jimmy's Hill stand off at sixfields
* 90% fan boycott of Sixfields
* SISU London offices fan representation
* CET encouragement
* excellent pressure/organisation from Sk Blues Trust
* constant rapport and support from our Sky Blues Talk forum
* individual fan support through our local paper
There are more obviously
So the question is did all of this really play a significant part in the "final solution" or would it still have happened had we remained belly up with just token resistance ???
Thoughts ???
I wonder what the general response would be if SISU decided that having given the 'majority' of fans what they wanted and having taken the team back to the Ricoh with promises of bumper crowds, they then said 'OK, now we're back, we'll have to put the ticket prices somewhere around the average price for this division'.
I was reading (on the Swindon fans site I think) that they are being asked to pay £25 for home games. If that was the case what would our average Ricoh home crowd attendance be likely to be?
My hero
perhaps we should have a statue of grendal outside the ground!!
Clearly he believes he has the ultimate intellect,always right, earns more than anyone else and is the best fan.
Clearly we should honour him!!!
A giant cock should do.
:blue:
I don't care what other people think. I believe I made a difference.
I stand proud that I managed not to be part of the Sisu plan to remove the club from the Ricoh in a selfish attempt to get the stadium on the cheap.
I appreciate that some needed to go and I will try my hardest not to bear a grudge
Either way i am in for every home game now Tony. - are you ?
Stating SISU are a hedge fund without any real understanding that a hedge fund doesn't work in a 'rational' way kind of annoys...
So why are we back home under a rental agreement when they said it would never happen?
Good point, ACL did say it would never happen if Sisu went ahead with it's JR appeal.
The protest may not have had any effect on the outcome.
The only thing that really got the club back to Cov was NOPM. SISU are a hedge fund and 1000 fans at that shit hole was hitting them in the arse pocket big style. So all of you that stopped away, protested or stood on the hill take a bow, and all those that went to SF please feel free to transfer your tickets to the real NTFC as you seem to like watching football there so much.
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