The revolution starts here (2 Viewers)

Brighton Sky Blue

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I am now.

Wasn't at all until Robins turned up.

He's like a can of Fabreeze and now you can hardly smell the stench anymore.

In that case he'd better get on this train ASAP.
 

donald_trumps

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Can you hear the people sing, singing a song of angry men...

Right the revolution starts here. We as city fans have to pull this team up to where we belong. No-one else is going to do this. It is time we started putting the following steps in place:

- We start behaving positively, support the players and make them feel part of the club. Racism is a new low for our supporters.
- Think about your posts, comments and support. How can I make a difference in what I say that will help the club in a positive way.
- If we can get up to the ground in as good a numbers as possible and get right behind the team I think it would shock the players and lift the whole club.

I know this sounds crazy, but if we want to get back the good times I really believe we have a responsibility to drive change. I for one want my football team back.

I believe we have a good manager in Robins, he needs our support as this turnaround is like trying to save the Titanic.

My message has been inspired by seeing a postcard sent to the sheffield wednesday fans at the start of the season to wish them good luck in the championship and remembering two wednesday fans who died on the way to watch a cov v wednesday match. These fans are ambassadors for our club and we can all take time to act like this it could really build our reputation as a club. We are all ambassadors of our club.

Watch this clip, watch peter ndlovu in full flight. Those are the memories and the type of players I want back at our club. PUSB.


Called it... lol
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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F~ck me, this thread completely threw me. Went to the first few posts and never noticed the dates and thought the forum had been hijacked by a gang of new members. Not sure why it's been bumped, but if Mr Trump has any funds left after he's 'moved house' please feel free to invest in our new stadium.
 

BornSlippySkyBlue

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Fair play. Been an interesting journey since you started this thread. Bet you never in a million years thought we'd be where we are. I didn’t anyway.
 

Otis

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Fair play. Been an interesting journey since you started this thread. Bet you never in a million years thought we'd be where we are. I didn’t anyway.
Nope. I would have envisaged congratulating Coventry AFC on narrowly avoiding relegation from the Midlands Counties Division 2 South and celebrating a bumper crowd of 12 for our last game. A 60% increase on the season average.
 

harvey098

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Nope. I would have envisaged congratulating Coventry AFC on narrowly avoiding relegation from the Midlands Counties Division 2 South and celebrating a bumper crowd of 12 for our last game. A 60% increase on the season average.

God I’d forgotten all about that but you’re right there was a time I seriously considered that a Phoenix club was going to be the answer.

A lot of what sisu have done makes real sense, they just spent too many years at being shit with communication and fan engagement and some fans will never get over it.
 

robbiethemole

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"In fact I have been to the Ricoh twice in the last two years. I read the forums every 10 minutes, listen to every match and my heart breaks every week."

Oh really?

"The only way for me to deal with pain like this is to take it head on and get involved".

I find it quite painful shelling out for a season ticket year in year out but I "deal" with it because I would like to think that I am involved!

You might not find it so easy to deal with actually being "involved", because sitting out in the cold on wet Tuesday night is a bit different to turning off the radio, or logging off your computer when you feel like you have been mugged off again for the umpteenth time.

I know, why don't we all become armchair supporters!
We would have more time for the forums and phone-ins or perhaps most of us would rather "take it head on and be involved" ;)

PUSB

How psychic was StevieM?? Who else knew we'd all be armchair supporters. Sadly, I must say I have become resigned to watching from afar, and don't miss freezing my nuts off or getting soaked at a match, but do really miss the build up and buzz in a ground (and hill sitting in front of me)

I have my CC ticket this year, as I retired in March a week before lockdown and fully expected to get lots of games in!!! but it's nice to have ifollow just to piss the wife off PUSB
 

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