As said, are the owners on here posting about them?
Saying no.to franchise football by going to the game and giving them money, makes sense.
I'm going to say no to killing animals for meat by going to mcdonalds and having a big mac.
Melodramatic rubbishAnd the same nit pickers then wonder why they get called sisu apologists and take offence from it.
Enjoy your break Michael, you've earned it.
You've taken on a responsibility that no football fan should ever have been in a position where it was needed It's just a shame some people don't have the common sense to realise that before they start nic picking.
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...and your going to object to playing in Northampton by attending Sixfields on a regular basis....
I think you are either missing the point totally or being a bit awkward.
Michael is asked questions on here, because he posts on here . The club aren't asked questions on here because they don't post on here so it would be pointless no?
Melodramatic rubbish
Doesn't mean you shouldn't question what the club and it's owner's are saying and doing. Again, otherwise what is the point of this site.
Some just don't want to question sisu while questioning everyone with an opposing view to sisu. IIt's that simple as I see it.
Why would I ask somebody a question when you know they aren't going to answer? Surely half of the stuff doesn't even need to be said, just because some people put "SISU are bad" in every thread even if it is to do with the weather it doesn't mean others don't think it?
Yes of course they read it, I have never said they don't
Being melodramatic is the most important quality of a football fan. Why else would you ever go and watch some grown men kick a ball around without it.
Yep, on form as always. This is right up there with your best drivel.Can't remember ever saying that I am staging a protest by going and then labelling it as a protest to say no to it?
Yep, on form as always. This is right up there with your best drivel.
it's also a good chance to emphasise that 'football clubs belong in their communities' and saying 'no to franchise football' with MK an example of that.
Maybe because you like football? Why on earth would you consider melodrama an important part of being a football fan? You really are clueless.
Never said you did. All I'm saying is they read it and if their so called PR company were any good they would get them to answer these questions...
Then again not very good with answers if it is not about slagging and discrediting other people.
All CCC fault
All ACL Fault
All Bings fault
All Elliots fault
All Higgs fault
You were there Nick that is all ML had to say fuckin waste of 3 hours listening to that Mong and his we tried everything and SISU will win JR 100% bullshit.
Did he actually answer any of our questions I got lost after the first 5 minutes and I was late.
Hi ya bitter lemon. Good to hear from you as always.
So you don't think melodrama is part of the attraction of football. Funny that I've seen grown men who can hold it together at a loved ones funeral cry like a baby when a goal is scored in a football match.
Erm I go to a football match because I enjoy going to games whether we win or lose (although not as much if we lose).
What is double standards about me asking Michael questions on threads he posts? Why aren't you asking Michael to answer fans questions to show SISU how it should be done, after all it pisses people off that SISU never talk to the fans right?
Would double standards not be the only defence against any questions that "it is ok because SISU do it but we dont like them doing it but it is michael so it is ok" or would it be ok the snotty PM's about solicitors I get because I dare to disagree while they are getting outraged about SISU threatening city fans? Would double standards not be moaning that SISU don't answer questions and not answering them?
I have openly said on here many a time that SISU are full of shit, yet Michael acts like them and is a hero which is confirmed because the only thing people can say when he gets asked a question is "why should he do this, SISU don't" which is encouraging him to act the same as SISU, one of the things people hate about them. (Including me).
No, it translates as not having a clue to what you are attempting to get across.Does that translate to you not having an actual answer?
Happy for you to find a post where I said that I go to Sixfields to emphasise how wrong it is and to say no to it?
No, it translates as not having a clue to what you are attempting to get across.
You made a snide remark and gave an example which suggested you thought it was hypocritical.
I gave a response that suggested your Sixfields stance draws similar parallels and you come up with some evasive poppycock.
Unless that is you don't object to Northampton?
(and why some people on here say there was no offer is beyond belief)
So how on Earth does any of that draw parallels with the McDonalds example you gave?I want us to be playing in Coventry, my point is that I am not using me going to Sixfields and then saying that I am going to prove a point it is wrong like the OP suggests, I have never once said I am going but using it as a protest. I go just to watch a football match, nothing more or nothing less, I am not trying to justify it by saying it is any sort of protest.
If I refused to go to MK Dons because I didn't agree with moving clubs and thought it was all completely wrong but then went to Sixfields then you would probably have a point, but then if you did I would just say I am only going to "say no to it". Some may say I am consistent with no morals
Evasive? I am quoting from the original post? Nothing is being evaded.
I'm more SISU OUT than KCIC myself, the longer we stay at Northampton the more Sisu suffer - if they get back to the Ricoh in any way they will have won and we will never rid themselves of their evil spiteful money grabbing ways. Don't support anything that lets them sneak back into The Ricoh in charge. We need to be patient and endure this short term pain for long term gain. I know it's hard but it's the only way and the exile is the only thing that hurts Sisu. This is no time for conciliation, please keep up the agitation.It really is time to drop the use of 'divisive'. You can call for respect to be afforded to the tiny minority who go to sixfields and the even smaller number who after the JR still see acl as somehow to blame. But a very large majority have always boycotted NTFC, 88% said sisu should accept the kcic offer (and why some people on here say there was no offer is beyond belief) etc etc. So respecting a minority is a realistic argument to make but claims of division and lack of unity amongst an absolutely overwhelming majority of fans is just a fantasy.
So how on Earth does any of that draw parallels with the McDonalds example you gave?
Yours mystified.
And the point I'm making is you gave an example which exposes the hypocrisy of your own stance of playing in Northants.Because of the oRiginal post, you know where it says that they will go to mk to say no to franchise football. Hence I said going to mcdonalds (maybe not a good example for meat) to say no to eating meat.
And the point I'm making is you gave an example which exposes the hypocrisy of your own stance of playing in Northants.
No, no, no!As I said, where have I said I go to sixfields as a protest against it? Where have I put on a thread that I'm going to go to sixfields to say no to franchise football etc.
If I posted that I refuse to go to mk dons because i disagree with clubs being moved but then went to sixfields you would be correct.
No, no, no!
Nevermind the franchise bollocks! The bigger picture is, using your example, if you don't agree with something, don't do it.
Thus, if you don't agree with killing animals for meat, don't consume a Big Mac.
If you don't agree with your football club being moved to another location, don't pissing go there.
Easy eh?
You gotta larf!No, my example was referring to the bit about going to mk as a protest about franchise football? Hence the protest against meat being eating a big mac. (But refusing to go to burger king because they serve meat).
My point is more if you want to protest about something, don't protest by doing exactly what you are protesting about. My point wasn't about agreeing, it was about protesting....
I don't like sixfields, I go to watch football, I'm not on here constantly saying how much I hate mk dons etc and people who move clubs and then go to sixfields.
I am also not saying i like it.
No, my example was referring to the bit about going to mk as a protest about franchise football? Hence the protest against meat being eating a big mac. (But refusing to go to burger king because they serve meat).
My point is more if you want to protest about something, don't protest by doing exactly what you are protesting about. My point wasn't about agreeing, it was about protesting....
I don't like sixfields, I go to watch football, I'm not on here constantly saying how much I hate mk dons etc and people who move clubs and then go to sixfields.
I am also not saying i like it.
Nick I to love watching Coventry but in my home town. I am forced to watch my team play away.
Coventry is not yet a franchise team.When it becomes one I will move on, and like the true Wimbledon fans support an AFC side a it will not be the team I started supporting as a kid.
So to use MK Dons as an example is complete bollox.
Michael is our hero he has succeeded where all others have failed :claping hands:
I give it about a week before he is back spewing more cockeyed bullshit.
Where as you'll never stop.
The only people who bring that up are those desperate to discredit any City fan taking a course of action other than their own.
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