My lad is 7 and we no longer go to the football because the owners are choosing to play outside of Coventry. Not hard to understand that the club is in limbo and verging towards not existing.
He had a season ticket the last 2 seasons and still follows City but difficult when you don't get to see them. Sad as we went up with my father in law and it was good bonding time. Bastards have no idea what stories are out there that the've screwed up with their hedge fund nonsense crap
Are you deliberately missing the major point and he does understand why the club needs to play its home games in the City that bears its name. I may as well go and support Arsenal or Man Utd. I know the club and most of us supporters are in limbo cause strictly CCFC isn't dead but it does have a serious injury and may never recover. You told me it wouldn't come to us playing away from the Ricoh, I still can't believe it's happening
I take it that the answer to my question is yes then. Thank you.
Great initiative by the trust. Well done them.
However I have got to agree with Grendel on his point. Why is it wrong to go to sixfields. I have gone a fair few times this season and I'm not embarrassed to say so. Everyone is entitled to their opinions. I respect those who won't go out of principle, that is there opinion. However choosing to go and support the team is not 'wrong', it is somebody's opinion.
The club have proven that they are going to fund the losses already so nopm (if that is still an excuse) isn't working obviously. It was so cheap on Tuesday to get in, it was cheaper than non league tickets.
So if you were a Brighton fan you would have refused to attend at Gillingham, or Bristol Rovers in Bath?
I don't know Grendel - I don't know enough about the particular situation that was going on in Brighton, do you? Also - answer my questions so we can have a conversation
Fuck it then, let's just give in because nopm isn't working. This is not the reason most fans choose not to attend, CCFC are playing their home games 35 miles away from their home city, how the hell is this my local club. I couldn't give 2 hoots if they are going to fund the loses, more fool them however anybody with half a brain knows that they won't do it forever.Great initiative by the trust. Well done them.
However I have got to agree with Grendel on his point. Why is it wrong to go to sixfields. I have gone a fair few times this season and I'm not embarrassed to say so. Everyone is entitled to their opinions. I respect those who won't go out of principle, that is there opinion. However choosing to go and support the team is not 'wrong', it is somebody's opinion.
The club have proven that they are going to fund the losses already so nopm (if that is still an excuse) isn't working obviously. It was so cheap on Tuesday to get in, it was cheaper than non league tickets.
I don't know Grendel - I don't know enough about the particular situation that was going on in Brighton, do you? Also - answer my questions so we can have a conversation
We are having a conversation and it centres around Astutes absurd and deliberately provocative comment as to teaching a child what is right and wrong. What is wrong is to show disrespect to authority, to commit crime, to show xenophobia or racist behaviour -- it is not wrong to attend a football match.
Curiously I suspect Astute would think it was wrong to follow a club at a temporary home as it supports the owners but if he was a fan of, say, Blackpool he would see no moral issue in giving that owner his and his childs money as they play in their home town.
Answer your question with another question?
if northampton took CCFC in between HR and the Ricoh being finished, then fair enough, but we have no reason to not be at the ricoh
key word being Coventry.
love your count UP btw
Please don't point out the facts.
Thanks for reminding me, it needed updating - we're approaching the big 300 soon.
Thanks for reminding me, it needed updating - we're approaching the big 300 soon.
So in your view those facts are a bigger wrong than applauding withi your child (let's say daughter) a serial abuser of women if he scored a goal?
Yet there are those who still believe it will happen:laugh:Thanks for reminding me, it needed updating - we're approaching the big 300 soon.
Really?
Bingo. Build it and they will come:welcome:But you wouldn't have watched them once in those 300 days even of they were in Coventry would you?
Great initiative by the trust. Well done them.
However I have got to agree with Grendel on his point. Why is it wrong to go to sixfields. I have gone a fair few times this season and I'm not embarrassed to say so. Everyone is entitled to their opinions. I respect those who won't go out of principle, that is there opinion. However choosing to go and support the team is not 'wrong', it is somebody's opinion.
The club have proven that they are going to fund the losses already so nopm (if that is still an excuse) isn't working obviously. It was so cheap on Tuesday to get in, it was cheaper than non league tickets.
Bingo. Build it and they will come:welcome:
I'm asking Tony or astute what's the biggest crime? Playing in Northampton or being a convicted felon for offences against women?
So in your view those facts are a bigger wrong than applauding withi your child (let's say daughter) a serial abuser of women if he scored a goal?
I'm asking Tony or astute what's the biggest crime? Playing in Northampton or being a convicted felon for offences against women?
We are having a conversation and it centres around Astutes absurd and deliberately provocative comment as to teaching a child what is right and wrong. What is wrong is to show disrespect to authority, to commit crime, to show xenophobia or racist behaviour -- it is not wrong to attend a football match.
Curiously I suspect Astute would think it was wrong to follow a club at a temporary home as it supports the owners but if he was a fan of, say, Blackpool he would see no moral issue in giving that owner his and his childs money as they play in their home town.
and I'm saying "Really?" to bringing into a debate of playing home games with deciding if a father should should support a player who has "an alleged history?"
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