The famous opening line at the 1969 Woodstock music festival by Richie Havens. significant moment in history and I believe we are approaching a significant moment in our football teams history. I firmly believe sisu, Joy Sepalla, Fisher and friends are very much on the back foot now, of course they won't admit it and will talk tough, but think about it they (sisu) have gone from the "we have moved on" hard line to we want to talk and acl quiet rightly have put their heels into the ground and said, okay drop the legals first. So now we are at crunch point. I am certain sisu can no longer afford the losses they incur from being at Northampton despite accruing a nice fist full of dollars, from the Wilson and Christie transfers, which may have had to go to investors. Even our manager at last has crawled out of the woodwork and trumpeted a Ricoh return. Our problem will be a woman scorned. How does Sepalla save face, not only to us but in the murky business world she operates in.
Unfortunately, also at the Woodstock festival we had Credence Clearwater Revival singing ' I see a bad moon arising' and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young singing 'Sea of Madness.'
"There's something happening here........." As I understand it, the JR judgment was made available to the protagonists before it was made public. Could 'what is happening' be that the same has happened to the judgment about costs? That might explain the apparent changes in attitude of the two sides.
The famous opening line at the 1969 Woodstock music festival by Richie Havens. significant moment in history and I believe we are approaching a significant moment in our football teams history. I firmly believe sisu, Joy Sepalla, Fisher and friends are very much on the back foot now, of course they won't admit it and will talk tough, but think about it they (sisu) have gone from the "we have moved on" hard line to we want to talk and acl quiet rightly have put their heels into the ground and said, okay drop the legals first. So now we are at crunch point. I am certain sisu can no longer afford the losses they incur from being at Northampton despite accruing a nice fist full of dollars, from the Wilson and Christie transfers, which may have had to go to investors. Even our manager at last has crawled out of the woodwork and trumpeted a Ricoh return. Our problem will be a woman scorned. How does Sepalla save face, not only to us but in the murky business world she operates in.
Pretty much as we always knew. Although bizarrely denied by a very select few. The Ricoh is a factor in attracting players. Sixfields is a negative move in more ways than Anyone could ever imagine.