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SkyblueBazza

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Some of you would do well in media , you've managed to turn a flair being thrown into the great fire of London and kids being scarred for life .
Could have would have , didn't happen
Let's step back then & assume, as seems a possibility, you get carried away in proceedings yourself. Do something & someone else takes issue with it & you both get all feisty & he kicks the shit out of you & you're hospitalised with a badly broken face. Condone that!

As for 'Could have etc' it's okay to do 60mph past a school at home time as long as you don't hurt anyone else?

...onwards & upwards PUSB
 

Macca

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I'm confused I've not seen anyone condoning turning cars over or kicking people in the face even if this did indeed happen
 
Your situation wasn't even close to ours.
I would say that a high court winding up order, by revenues and customs, on the 30th of november at the Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, was pretty serious.
And I was present to see it dismissed, at the last minute. Dont get me wrong, I am not here to gloat, far from it, but you lads have done yourselves no favours today.
 

skybluebeduff

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Why would he do that and put himself in danger from these mindless hooligans?
Because moaning about it on a forum instead of to the fans who are now very desperate does what? get's it off your chest? You ever seen our club down this low before? Is everything Jimmy Hill built up since 1961 not being undone infront of your very eyes? You think these people are hooligans who are showing absolute desperation? Do you think they're doing it for fun?
 

Covstu

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We've already received a fine (haven't we?). We've already received a further warning (re whistles). What next? What will 'fans' be happy with? Points deduction? Will that make any difference since we're already all but relegated? Ban from fans attending matches? Play behind closed doors? Guess that would please sum as it would mean no cash for SISU.

I was embarrassed today.

Yes we're in the shit. Yes the owners aren't investing where we want them to.

How do we know anyone else would do thing different?

And please don't suggest the Trust would manage better than we are being managed at the minute.

Whilst this might be getting us negative press, even if SISU did leave the negative reputation we seem to be gaining will stick

The fan divide seems bigger than ever. Even bigger than the last time we had one circa our last visit(s) to Northampton.

Fans offering one another out inside and out of the stadium is just embarrassing. We're all in the same heap of shit irrespective of differing opinions
I am in the same place here. I get the frustration and anger but these achieves nothing and we have lost the support of every other team, they are equally as fed up with our antics. I am not worried about fines we can deal with that but points deductions will hurt the team. At some point we will get deductions for next season to make a statement so another kick in the balls for the fans and lads on the pitch. For me we went too far today
 

Evo1883

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Let's step back then & assume, as seems a possibility, you get carried away in proceedings yourself. Do something & someone else takes issue with it & you both get all feisty & he kicks the shit out of you & you're hospitalised with a badly broken face. Condone that!

As for 'Could have etc' it's okay to do 60mph past a school at home time as long as you don't hurt anyone else?

...onwards & upwards PUSB

Yes if we all live our lives based off assumptions or what could happen , we wouldn't leave the house in the first place .

We can agree that it shouldn't be happening , but it's happening for a very good reason , and sadly I think it will get worse
 

eastwoodsdustman

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Thing that let us down today most of all was the dicks pulling down the advertising hoardings. If people want to protest peacefully, including flares and pitch invasions then fine, but to start damaging other clubs property is not what any protest should be about. That was just mindless vandalism in my eyes.
Without excusing today, there were a lot of people who you don't usually see at away games. Maybe they were there to try and cause trouble after what happend at home earlier in the season.
 

Macca

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Thing that let us down today most of all was the dicks pulling down the advertising hoardings. If people want to protest peacefully, including flares and pitch invasions then fine, but to start damaging other clubs property is not what any protest should be about. That was just mindless vandalism in my eyes.
Without excusing today, there were a lot of people who you don't usually see at away games. Maybe they were there to try and cause trouble after what happend at home earlier in the season.
Hardly surprising given that destroying the facilities at Spurs a few years back was seen as banter
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Because moaning about it on a forum instead of to the fans who are now very desperate does what? get's it off your chest? You ever seen our club down this low before? Is everything Jimmy Hill built up since 1961 not being undone infront of your very eyes? You think these people are hooligans who are showing absolute desperation? Do you think they're doing it for fun?
And what would confronting a hostile and aggressive group of fans achieve other than making himself a target for an attack?
 

letsallsingtogether

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Never know next time we could do it properly 2017-01-28-19-09-02-917427734.jpeg these fans aren't happy so demonstrated in style.
don't think any kids were burnt or even eaten.
 

clint van damme

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I don't agree with a lot of what's gone on today, some of it was genuine anger and frustration, some of it was young lads who'd been on the piss all day using it as an excuse to play up.
But no matter how stupid or misguided their actions, it still wasn't the most inexplicable display of ridiculousness I saw today, Slades tactics would have to take that accolade.
 

pusbccfc

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I would say that a high court winding up order, by revenues and customs, on the 30th of november at the Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, was pretty serious.
And I was present to see it dismissed, at the last minute. Dont get me wrong, I am not here to gloat, far from it, but you lads have done yourselves no favours today.

I understand but there is a reason why today happened. Some fans have come to the stage where they are so fed up they are willing to get a banning order to get the point across.
 

SkyblueBazza

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Yes if we all live our lives based off assumptions or what could happen , we wouldn't leave the house in the first place .

We can agree that it shouldn't be happening , but it's happening for a very good reason , and sadly I think it will get worse
Yes we can agree on those points, the ball is rolling and I hate to say I suspect things could get worse

...onwards & upwards PUSB
 

Grendel

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no has he refuses to read out mine eakin censorship and he has said. yet you give eakin credibility ????? really

that says it all about you

Well he mentioned you.
 

Hugh Jarse

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Does anyone know who the Neanderthal knob with the flair is? Name and shame the twat, his family must be so proud of him!
 

NortonSkyBlue

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People want the drawn out death because backing the lads is more important than curing a cancer on our club.
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I want the owners gone but I want coventry city to survive and I don't have all the answers but I can't see how today's events have weakened the owners but I can see how they have harmed Coventry City.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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Yes we can agree on those points, the ball is rolling and I hate to say I suspect things could get worse

...onwards & upwards PUSB

Dead right Bazza. People who have nothing to lose are always going to be more dangerous. This will get worse week by week as the season draws to a close. Points deduction and fines will not matter now in a lot of peoples eyes as we are already going down. The fines and points loss won't really matter in the bigger scheme if they can get SISU to walk.
 

joemercersaces

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Other clubs are getting sick and fed up with it. We're looking to other clubs for support and all were doing is turning them against us. Like throwing tennis balls at sheff utd player taking throw ins. Blowing whistles when Bolton are attacking to put them off (even if it did back fire). Sounds like their keeper today wasn't far from being hit with a flare!! Fucking numpties.
They'll all being crying on here and fb soon cuz no other clubs give a shit about us!

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So with goodwill what exactly were these other clubs ever going to do for us? I don't give a flying fuck what Sheffield Utd or Bolton fans think of us to be honest. I was there today and had no intention of throwing anything, running on the pitch or anything else disruptive, but you know what I don't blames those that did. This club is being slowly suffocated by these bastards that own CCFC and it now seems to be out of spite. Given the link between money and player quality this downward spiral isn't going to end any time soon and SISU don't care. The fans of Bolton or whoever aren't coming to the rescue.

And Nick, get real, once upon a time SISU weren't CCFC, now they are, that's precisely the problem. We are owned by a bunch of vicious bastards who have us by the short and curlies. If they don't go we are a non-league team.
 

cloughie

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Well he mentioned you.
I know that is a lie as I didn't message him . LIAR

We all know you are a complete wanker no need to keep trying to prove it, we know

I am sure you can go on the iplayer and put out the bit where he mentioned me, or is that beyond your superior inteligence
 

skybluebeduff

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I want the owners gone but I want coventry city to survive and I don't have all the answers but I can't see how today's events have weakened the owners but I can see how they have harmed Coventry City.
We are at the bottom because of the owners actions and choices, the fans have just paid to watch it all unfold all season, they're making it aware as paying "customers" that they're not fucking happy, I salute them fans today, they make me feel proud of the Sky Blue Army for not sitting by and doing nothing at all about it.
 

clint van damme

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"If SISU were not here there this wouldn't be happening". As heard leaving Sixfields earlier today.

We have a choice of a quick death or a slow drawn out death.

or killing the club ourselves. Don't necessarily agree with that but there is a real tangible sense of anger growing in our support and the way it's going to be channeled isn't going to be pretty.

I'm not talking about mouthy little gob shites I'm talking about older support, people I don't know but faces I recognize from going up the game over the years.
There's a nastiness starting to manifest itself, I saw it after Fleetwood and I saw it today. I've never seen people this pissed off before. Easy to slate them but after years and years of shit people have had enough.
 

letsallsingtogether

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And by the looks no flares were thrown either...nor are they illegal there perhaps

...onwards & upwards PUSB
Yes they are illegal all over Europe as for not thowing them will post the video if I can get it to work
Tbf I don't agree with the flares but hey fustrasion has boiled over.
 

clint van damme

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Good evening gentlemen. I have the utmost sympathy for your predicament, and the situation that you find yourselves in. We ourselves, came very close to going out of business 14 months ago. But, we never resorted to what I witnessed today. What you have achieved with, ripping down hoardings, smoke bombs, pitch invasions, and disruption of play, is counter productive. You will lose the support of other fans with these antics. And that will not benefit you at all.
I recall Charlton fans lobbing tennis balls on the pitch recently, it was a peaceful disruption. And I dont think that it alienated them too much with other football fans.
By all means, keep up the protest. but dont keep invading the pitch. If it was an attempt to get the game abandoned, it quite simply didnt work.

I'm long past giving a single fuck what other fans think you boring c**t.
 
I understand but there is a reason why today happened. Some fans have come to the stage where they are so fed up they are willing to get a banning order to get the point across.
Thank you, for taking the time to indulge in dialogue with me. Would anybody else care to defend your lads actions today? As I said earlier in this thread, I am not here to gloat.
 

clint van damme

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Thank you, for taking the time to indulge in dialogue with me. Would anybody else care to defend your lads actions today? As I said earlier in this thread, I am not here to gloat.

I will, years of mismanagement culminating in the last 9 years under a faceless hedge fund, 47 years without a top 6 finish, another relegation on the cards, you try it and see if you're still up on your high horse you boring c**t.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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Many aren't defending but, we are rock bottom. Lower than most have seen us in our lifetimes. We have owners who don't give a shit and will keep running us into the ground. Many see the only way to hurt the owners is by bad publicity and what went on today is the means to the end in peoples eyes.
 

letsallsingtogether

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or killing the club ourselves. Don't necessarily agree with that but there is a real tangible sense of anger growing in our support and the way it's going to be channeled isn't going to be pretty.

I'm not talking about mouthy little gob shites I'm talking about older support, people I don't know but faces I recognize from going up the game over the years.
There's a nastiness starting to manifest itself, I saw it after Fleetwood and I saw it today. I've never seen people this pissed off before. Easy to slate them but after years and years of shit people have had enough.
And If rumours are true this is just the start.
Does anyone know who the Neanderthal knob with the flair is? Name and shame the twat, his family must be so proud of him!
More then one from the hill we saw them coming out of the crowd from various areas.
But the first one had a City top on officer that is all I could make out.
 

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