You kind of need to know who it's starving?Not many are interested in likes, what do they achieve? I've never asked to get my old ones added on since you changed the site, because I don't care.
It's not worrying at all, they see the damage caused in the 9 years of their tenure, that is a good enough reason, you don't need detailed reason to see the obvious.
The first bit, you know the answer but want me to say it's damaging the club.You kind of need to know who it's starving?
Last 9 years doesn't mean sisu would be starved.
Yep some of their fans would, others would move on and lose interest.Would any other clubs supporters put up with the shit that we have had to?
The first bit, you know the answer but want me to say it's damaging the club.
Last bit, not a clue what you mean
Why do you want me to answer for other people? Could you not ask them? Thousands to choose from...But it says starving sisu, how?
Just listing other stuff ie sixfields etc doesn't explain how sisu get my ticket money.
I do try., I usually get the template replies.Why do you want me to answer for other people? Could you not ask them? Thousands to choose from...
You're not back in your dogsbody career now friendWould you like me to get your coat for you?
At very best 20% on existing averageIt would be really interesting to see our attendance figures if we had different owners. Do you think they would be much different and if so, by how much?
I've tried this argument a few times. It'll fall in deaf ears because Bob a Mob who doesn't go anyway has said starving 'them' out is the best plan.I look at this quite differently. What kind of new owner would I want? One who can only pay £1 for the club or one who don't really care if the price is £10mio or even more?
I prefer one who has the money to pay the price and with more to invest.
That kind of owner want a club with a strong identity and a loyal customer base. A club on the up is much easier to sell and desirable to buy than a club heading for obscurity.
So maybe we should look beyond the hate to sisu and start showing our love to the club. We can't really hurt sisu, but we can support the team. Last time we really went on the barricades in sisu-out-campaign rel 1.0 we were relegated. We are replicating that now, but in the process we are losing the opportunity to attract the Russian/Chinese billionaire who want the club as a vanity project.
Just my thought.
Just thought I'd be helpful to someone that can't back up what he said.You're not back in your dogsbody career now friend
What evidence do you base these figure on?At very best 20% on existing average
How can you know that, surely it would depend on how good a jobAt very best 20% on existing average
The assumption is that we'd still be in league 1. No suggestion that we'd be higher up the pyramid. Therefore, as a bottom 3 team in league 1, I would suggest our gates would max 10K or so average.What evidence do you base these figure on?
By chance, how much increase in crowds was they when SISU first arrived?
Wonder who they got that from?I do try., I usually get the template replies.
You aren't answering for you either?
I like this ideaIt seems that there is a lot of bickering and arguing on other threads over certain ideas to get the owners to pack their bags and leave.
The purpose of this thread is for you all to put your ideas forward on how you think the club can move back in the right direction from here. I imagine this will include plans to oust the owners, but if it doesn't please feel free to post alternatives which include them as part of the future too.
Let's not turn this into a slanging match. The club is on its arse, and the reality of it dying for good is pretty serious. Collectively we do have power and a voice that we can use as a fan base, but I think to be effective we need to work as a team to be able to get anywhere. Ideally, this thread can be used to pitch your suggestions on how we move forward as a club, and positively improve others ideas if you want. Hopefully something good can come out of this. I'll go first:
We fill the stadium for one game, pack it to the rafters. The week after, there is a one match boycott. The purpose of this is to show our current owners the potential we do have if they get it right, and to show them what can happen if they continue to get it wrong. It can get national (and maybe wider) coverage which can also be used as a tool to attract any other potential new owners out there who may be looking for an investment opportunity.
But why would you assume that, other teams similar to us got different ownershipThe assumption is that we'd still be in league 1. No suggestion that we'd be higher up the pyramid. Therefore, as a bottom 3 team in league 1, I would suggest our gates would max 10K or so average.
No. Like I've said. We're a league 1 team with new owners. The numbers of fans who have been 'boycotting due to SISU alone' aren't that high they are just noisy. Plenty of others are fair-weather. Where's the evidence that gates would rise even 50%?But why would you assume that, other teams similar to us got different ownership
At around the same time, we seem to have faired worse than most.
Or were you just answering the question as if they were new owners in name only,
Made all the same decisions as SISU, got us to the same current position as SISU,
But different name, I get what you mean now.:angelic:
Fair enough, but I think a change of ownership would see us get an initialNo. Like I've said. We're a league 1 team with new owners. The numbers of fans who have been 'boycotting due to SISU alone' aren't that high they are just noisy. Plenty of others are fair-weather. Where's the evidence that gates would rise even 50%?
I don't disagree I just don't see it being a revolution.Fair enough, but I think a change of ownership would see us get an initial
Rise in gates, whether that could be maintained or even built up, would
Depend on the way they set about doing things.
No. Like I've said. We're a league 1 team with new owners. The numbers of fans who have been 'boycotting due to SISU alone' aren't that high they are just noisy. Plenty of others are fair-weather. Where's the evidence that gates would rise even 50%?
Why would they do that? It's not realistic to expect them to drop any sort of bargaining tool, especially to a council who has never ever tried to do the club a single favour.
They have no choice but to be tenants at the moment, so get the fighting out the way and then get a 10 year running deal.If new rational owners of CCFC s that there is no future as tenants of WASPS and that they need their own stadium CCC will be in an awkward position as they have facilitated the WASPS move and actively promoted them since they arrived. CCC will be seen to have helped engineer a situation where the football club needs a new ground for its long term survival contrary to their harmonious vision of CCFC being happy tenants to a London rugby club.
We fill the stadium for one game, pack it to the rafters. The week after, there is a one match boycott. The purpose of this is to show our current owners the potential we do have if they get it right, and to show them what can happen if they continue to get it wrong. It can get national (and maybe wider) coverage which can also be used as a tool to attract any other potential new owners out there who may be looking for an investment opportunity.
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