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Tommo72

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I don't think there is poster on here who condones the behaviour but unfortunately when passions are running high and the stakes for the club are so high this season, it was always gonna happen.

I'm just glad the police were there cos there is a fair chance he would been lamped had they not been. A lot of undesirables around yday and I too have the noticed divisions forming amongst the fans.
 

Irish Sky Blue

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I get that and can't abide what Fisher and Sisu have done to our club.
I was surprised but delighted that the vitriol was kept to a minimum at Wembley and then resumed against Charlton.
It is very clear that the protests are water off a ducks back to the owners but they need to know loud and clear that fans want them out , however is this the way to achieve anything?

I don't agree with the way people at the station behaved towards him but I would wonder at his naivety in appearing at a place where he knew lots of disgruntled City fans were sure to be and expect nothing to happen. When he came to the Trust meeting he had a couple of blokes there to look after him. I would have though he was far more vulnerable on the station than he was at the Trust meeting but presumably thinks he would be okay or perhaps as has been mentioned, he actually enjoys his notoriety.
There are so many holes in any argument that Fisher puts forward for the way Sisu have run the club it is so frustrating he is never pinned down on these in any interview on the radio or indeed at the Trust meeting. Shouting at him achieves nothing unless it finally encourages him to give up and go, particularly as "he takes no salary".
 

Esoterica

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I don't think there is poster on here who condones the behaviour but unfortunately when passions are running high and the stakes for the club are so high this season, it was always gonna happen.

I'm just glad the police were there cos there is a fair chance he would been lamped had they not been. A lot of undesirables around yday and I too have the noticed divisions forming amongst the fans.
You've not read the thread then?
 

Ranjit Bhurpa

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I don't agree with the way people at the station behaved towards him but I would wonder at his naivety in appearing at a place where he knew lots of disgruntled City fans were sure to be and expect nothing to happen. When he came to the Trust meeting he had a couple of blokes there to look after him. I would have though he was far more vulnerable on the station than he was at the Trust meeting but presumably thinks he would be okay or perhaps as has been mentioned, he actually enjoys his notoriety.
There are so many holes in any argument that Fisher puts forward for the way Sisu have run the club it is so frustrating he is never pinned down on these in any interview on the radio or indeed at the Trust meeting. Shouting at him achieves nothing unless it finally encourages him to give up and go, particularly as "he takes no salary".

If that is the case then even more reason to ignore him completely. He's been here far too long and shows no sign of moving on, a relative nobody who has been propelled into the spotlight.
Can't stand the man and wouldn't trust anything he says. And if he's sat at home perusing SBT with his morning coffee, no doubt it will be with that smug, self righteous face of his rather than any sense of outrage, marvelling that this story has run to 8 pages and counting.
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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After 2 Relegations, a move to Northampton, endless court cases, several failed ground build promises, you can see why fans have got angry.

Shouting you're a fucking prick in Fisher's face may help vent frustration for individual fans but it won't achieve anything.

I'm fairly sure even thick Fisher realised prior to yesterday that he wasn't a popular man with Cov fans. All yesterday has done is remind him that.
 

dongonzalos

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I don't agree with the way people at the station behaved towards him but I would wonder at his naivety in appearing at a place where he knew lots of disgruntled City fans were sure to be and expect nothing to happen. When he came to the Trust meeting he had a couple of blokes there to look after him. I would have though he was far more vulnerable on the station than he was at the Trust meeting but presumably thinks he would be okay or perhaps as has been mentioned, he actually enjoys his notoriety.
There are so many holes in any argument that Fisher puts forward for the way Sisu have run the club it is so frustrating he is never pinned down on these in any interview on the radio or indeed at the Trust meeting. Shouting at him achieves nothing unless it finally encourages him to give up and go, particularly as "he takes no salary".

The shouting won't go that. The shouting just takes away the opportunity to ask some serious questions.
Such as if you do not get a penny. What rewards do you get. What do you aim to achieve, what are the targets you have been set by SISU. How do you aim to achieve them and then how are you awarded for this?
Those questions might explain why our club is ran in certain ways.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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He seems to enjoy winding people up and he got the reaction, he is just the monkey we all know who the organ grinder is.
 

Ashdown

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He should be allowed to catch a train though shouldn't he?

Maybe he didn't have his car.

Did he encourage any abuse? Did he wind fans up?

I know fans don't like him, but surely he had the right to catch a train the same as anyone else hasn't he.
He's been winding fans up for 5 years hasn't he ? The smug cretin is a big reason we are where we are !
 

NortonSkyBlue

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But you were arguing that everyone forgets what Sisu have done, which is wrong.
I dont think anybody can forget what they done but it is convenient that a winning team parks protests yet a losing team brings out the bile.
Mr Kipling ad comes to mind when his daughter flashes the tattoo, sees his shock and presents him with a cake, all is now ok.
 

Captain Dart

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I don't agree with the way people at the station behaved towards him but I would wonder at his naivety in appearing at a place where he knew lots of disgruntled City fans were sure to be and expect nothing to happen. When he came to the Trust meeting he had a couple of blokes there to look after him. I would have though he was far more vulnerable on the station than he was at the Trust meeting but presumably thinks he would be okay or perhaps as has been mentioned, he actually enjoys his notoriety.
There are so many holes in any argument that Fisher puts forward for the way Sisu have run the club it is so frustrating he is never pinned down on these in any interview on the radio or indeed at the Trust meeting. Shouting at him achieves nothing unless it finally encourages him to give up and go, particularly as "he takes no salary".

Absolutely, he could have gone on the coach with the team and onwards to wherever he lives from Coventry or simply have waited for a later train.
 

Captain Dart

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The shouting won't go that. The shouting just takes away the opportunity to ask some serious questions.
Such as if you do not get a penny. What rewards do you get. What do you aim to achieve, what are the targets you have been set by SISU. How do you aim to achieve them and then how are you awarded for this?
Those questions might explain why our club is ran in certain ways.

Even if you asked those questions what are the odds you'd get a straight answer?
 

rob9872

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I don't think there is poster on here who condones the behaviour but unfortunately when passions are running high and the stakes for the club are so high this season, it was always gonna happen.

I'm just glad the police were there cos there is a fair chance he would been lamped had they not been. A lot of undesirables around yday and I too have the noticed divisions forming amongst the fans.
I condone it. Some people deserve a slap and he's one of them, so wouldn't worry me at all if I saw some chavs pummelling him, in fact i'd probably raise a grin.
 

Otis

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I condone it. Some people deserve a slap and he's one of them, so wouldn't worry me at all if I saw some chavs pummelling him, in fact i'd probably raise a grin.
And if he ended up receiving very serious injuries? What then?

Just how much should they 'pummel' him?
 

duffer

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Always goes by train as I believe he likes a drink..
He likes the way he is treated and is always up for the abuse.

No sympathy from me, deserves all he gets and more !

That's exactly the sort of rubbish I'm talking about. Who on earth would want some pissed up twat (with a load of mates egging him on) shouting "you're a wanker" right in their face?

There's no law against catching a train, and saying 'he deserves it because he likes it' is ludicrous.

What you're condoning here are the actions of a thug and a bully, and if you support it or make excuses for it then I'm afraid you're no better.

I seem to recall you were part of the trust once Steve. If I'm right and this genuinely is your attitude to threats and violence then thank God you've moved on. I certainly wouldn't want to do business with you or have you in any way representing me.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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That's exactly the sort of rubbish I'm talking about. Who on earth would want some pissed up twat (with a load of mates egging him on) shouting "you're a wanker" right in their face?

There's no law against catching a train, and saying 'he deserves it because he likes it' is ludicrous.

What you're condoning here are the actions of a thug and a bully, and if you support it or make excuses for it then I'm afraid you're no better.

I seem to recall you were part of the trust once Steve. If I'm right and this genuinely is your attitude to threats and violence then thank God you've moved on. I certainly wouldn't want to do business with you or have you in any way representing me.
From what I've seen there were no threats he was just called a wanker in a very loud voice. This "thug" did he hit him? No. This has all been blown totally out of proportion it didn't even reach the level of handbags.
 

Hobo

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It's funny because the bloke has helped fuck you all for the last few years and you're here defending him .
Absolutely laughable , no wonder the twat has the audacity to stand amongst fans like his shit don't stink , because there is always somebody that will have his back .

Jokers

So you think a bit of shouting at a train station and some average drunken football yobbery will get rid of SISU and Fisher? I share your frustration at our dire situation; but if some of our fans think this was positive action I despair even more!!
 

letsallsingtogether

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That's exactly the sort of rubbish I'm talking about. Who on earth would want some pissed up twat (with a load of mates egging him on) shouting "you're a wanker" right in their face?

There's no law against catching a train, and saying 'he deserves it because he likes it' is ludicrous.

What you're condoning here are the actions of a thug and a bully, and if you support it or make excuses for it then I'm afraid you're no better.

I seem to recall you were part of the trust once Steve. If I'm right and this genuinely is your attitude to threats and violence then thank God you've moved on. I certainly wouldn't want to do business with you or have you in any way representing me.
So because the tables were turned you are crying.
Sorry he is the bully who took our club away without a thought, he is also one of the thugs that has ripped our club apart.
What goes around comes around.
Fuckin hell he was only shouted out, the way you go on he was put in hospital.

So at the game yesterday a majority of the fans sang you fat Bastard to a home fan should they all now get named shamed and banned from going to future games for being bullies?
 

Otis

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So because the tables were turned you are crying.
Sorry he is the bully who took our club away without a thought, he is also one of the thugs that has ripped our club apart.
What goes around comes around.
Fuckin hell he was only shouted out, the way you go on he was put in hospital.

So at the game yesterday a majority of the fans sang you fat Bastard to a home fan should they all now get named shamed and banned from going to future games for being bullies?
Isn't the problem more that some are saying it would have been okay to have physically attacked him?
 

letsallsingtogether

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Isn't the problem more that some are saying it would have been okay to have physically attacked him?
Some may believe so someone may do it.
The thing is no one did, yet people on here are screaming blue murder, are ashamed of the fans that spent good money to travel and watch the team they love.
If people are ashamed maybe they should stay at home and listen to the game in the shed incase they are seen.

TBH I am ashamed with some City fans but you don't see me crying about it.

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Steve.B50

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That's exactly the sort of rubbish I'm talking about. Who on earth would want some pissed up twat (with a load of mates egging him on) shouting "you're a wanker" right in their face?

There's no law against catching a train, and saying 'he deserves it because he likes it' is ludicrous.

What you're condoning here are the actions of a thug and a bully, and if you support it or make excuses for it then I'm afraid you're no better.

I seem to recall you were part of the trust once Steve. If I'm right and this genuinely is your attitude to threats and violence then thank God you've moved on. I certainly wouldn't want to do business with you or have you in any way representing me.

As I understand it he was called a few names no violence took place , where am I condoning any sort of threats.
I am saying he deserves all he gets, if you don't like my views that's your choice.
Am no longer on the Trust board I represent no one but myself.
If you put your head on the block you have to accept the abuse that comes with the postion as I did for a number of years.
 

higgs

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Why would you even bother going to the games if you were fisher

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dongonzalos

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Even if you asked those questions what are the odds you'd get a straight answer?

Every time a person doesn't tell the truth each time they repeat it. They slip up a little. If and I am not saying he would Mr Fisher doesn't answering these questions truthfully he will slip up.
Every time he is spoken to these questions should be asked.
At the moment he just says I don't take a salary and I haven't invested in CCFC. I believe him.
He should be pushed on what is your reward then abd how do you intend to get it.
An individuals goals may not be the same as what's best for the club as a whole
 

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