I am not advocating violence or threats but in my view their personal safety is the only thing that would make them leave.
We should be looking to make national news for the right reasons, not the wrong reasons. It is a threat if you want to threaten somebody's personal safety...Really lovely idea but sadly wouldn't happen no matter what backing and coverage it got. As I mentioned on another thread we couldn't even get over 20,000 people to sign the online petition which is free and takes 20 seconds... there is no way we would get over 20,000 people to buy a ticket and then equally, you wont get a total boycott the following match because there will always be the core that will go whatever.
I think making SISU scared is the only way they will leave. I am not advocating violence or threats but in my view their personal safety is the only thing that would make them leave.
Yes, why not?Really?
Yeah, no-one is advocating shooting.I'm not advocating shooting anyone, but I think aiming a gun and propelling a bullet at someone would really hurt
Get some decent PR / Marketing. Could spend hours with reasons and ideas, but that would be a decent start.
Even if SISU chuck in the keys, we are left with a club with virtually no infrastructure required to try to negotiate with WASPS and a potentially hostile council to try to create a future. Unfortunately there is no practical way of moving the club forward.
Really lovely idea but sadly wouldn't happen no matter what backing and coverage it got. As I mentioned on another thread we couldn't even get over 20,000 people to sign the online petition which is free and takes 20 seconds... there is no way we would get over 20,000 people to buy a ticket and then equally, you wont get a total boycott the following match because there will always be the core that will go whatever.
I think making SISU scared is the only way they will leave. I am not advocating violence or threats but in my view their personal safety is the only thing that would make them leave.
Yes, why not?
We could send death threats through the post, slash their car tyres, put shitbombs through their letterboxes, follow their kids to school, that sort of thing.
Surely the hostility is towards the owners who have dragged them into courts, more than having hostility towards a football club who were born in the city in 1883?Even if SISU chuck in the keys, we are left with a club with virtually no infrastructure required to try to negotiate with WASPS and a potentially hostile council to try to create a future. Unfortunately there is no practical way of moving the club forward.
Its SISU not the club that people won't deal with.Even if SISU chuck in the keys, we are left with a club with virtually no infrastructure required to try to negotiate with WASPS and a potentially hostile council to try to create a future. Unfortunately there is no practical way of moving the club forward.
Nope, can read just fine, thanks.Do you have trouble reading? I didn't say we should, in fact I quite clearly expressed that I was NOT advocating that but it is the only correct hypethetical answer to the question of "what would make SISU leave?". Obviously I would rather have shit owners than commit acts that other clubs fans have done to force owners out (I.e Luton)
Well that's Friday sorted, what will we do on other days?1. Play ratatat ginger on Fishers house
2. Give him a Chinese burn
3. Send take aways round his gaff
4. Make silent calls on his phone at 4 am
5. Buy a voodoo doll and stick pins in it before nailing it to his front door
6. Let his tyres down on his car
7. Put dog shit under the handles of his car at night (So in the morning het gets it all over his hands)
8. Put the dog shit through his letter box
9. Put a horses head in his bed
10. Send a plastic gun through the post (Not one of those sheriff type ones tho!
11. Cut his clothes line when its wash day....................
Those will have him packing!:woot:
Its SISU not the club that people won't deal with.
Get rid of Sisu and we have half a chance.
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