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jacko63

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is it write cov united will ground share at the butts if so with them now acquiring a stadium they could increase there fan base considerably as a result of fishers sisus actions giving them a good foothold in the city
I can see a lot of sky blues fans going just for the football and none of the crap that follows the club at the moment
 

Astute

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is it write cov united will ground share at the butts if so with them now acquiring a stadium they could increase there fan base considerably as a result of fishers sisus actions giving them a good foothold in the city
I can see a lot of sky blues fans going just for the football and none of the crap that follows the club at the moment
You just wrote it so it must be right.
 

RFC

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Old user account making a return to post old news?

Onwards & UPWARDS regardless of ownership, stadium owners & councils. All efforts require to channeled towards the Manager & the Team. PUSB
 

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CJ_covblaze

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Onwards & UPWARDS regardless of ownership, stadium owners & councils. All efforts require to channeled towards the Manager & the Team. PUSB

What difference will it make? If that "buzz from the crowd" gives them an extra 10% the players are still shit. Might make us about half as good as the team we're playing.
 

stupot07

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I can't see many flocking to pay to watch Cov United in the midland league next year. Yeah, a fair few for a local derby for a boxing day game where we were away, but you tend to see bumper crowds at none league games on boxing day anyway.

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Covstu

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I would choose sphinx over united as they have been around for longer but nonetheless my club is still alive so this isn't a choice I have to make thankfully
 
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I can't see many flocking to pay to watch Cov United in the midland league next year. Yeah, a fair few for a local derby for a boxing day game where we were away, but you tend to see bumper crowds at none league games on boxing day anyway.

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Admittedly, it was a derby played on boxing day in the brilliant sunshine, but I really enjoyed the experience, not least being able to stand there with a pint in my hand! I'll be going again, to see Utd, when the opportunity next arises. If Utd get the Butts agreement off the ground, can see them getting momentum, especially if City look like falling out of the league.
 

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