Party on jimmys hill (2 Viewers)

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
After the success of the Legends day we have coming up on the 25th of August the Cov ladies game I m going to that and suggest as a protest see if we can get a similar number to attend.
However on the 8th of September City are playing Colchester at sixfields how do you feel about having a party on the Hill?
All nice and peacefull clap the players off the coach which will show our support for them then up the hill you know the sort of thing disposable barberques few drinks. A couple of hundred of us having a good time up there no violence no arguements but NOPM think of the media attention. Would show City fans in a good light and protest at the same time. Just a thought
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
Can you stop the idiots from coming along though?

Maybe very well intentioned but it only needs a couple of morons to ruin the whole thing. The last thing we need is more in-fighting amongst fans.

Applaud your idea though and for it to be a protest of just making a party of it, showing your presence and having a good day and being supportive of the team .
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
It would be up to all the decent fans to stop the idiots easily done make it a family day no booze when the games over leave peacefully no fighting arrests no intimidation a fun day:D:claping hands:We have to use different tactics mix it up
 

Skybluepiglet

New Member
I've just heard that Timmy & Joy have hired a SISU bulldozer.

"The hill must go"!!!!

SSHOVEL.png
 

ohitsaidwalker king power

Well-Known Member
I think we'd be up for this also... quite a nice idea.... but if as the OP suggests 250> to make it effective.. would plod not move us along, public safety and all that?
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
I think we'd be up for this also... quite a nice idea.... but if as the OP suggests 250> to make it effective.. would plod not move us along, public safety and all that?

As responsible supporters not looking to cause trouble I am sure the police would not stop two or three hundred law abiding citizens congregating on a piece of public land bring your wife girlfriend boyfriend or better still all three bring the kids dog mother in law bring them all as I said a family day just like Sunday
 

treenie01

New Member
The path along the hill is a public right of way. I believe The hill itself is part of the leasehold for the ground (always a contentious issue as to who is responsible for what when the puddle returns).

If you organise it properly with our local police there should be no problem about numbers.

As for disposable bbq's. could be a fire risk. The grass hasn't been cut for ages and is very dry
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
The path along the hill is a public right of way. I believe The hill itself is part of the leasehold for the ground (always a contentious issue as to who is responsible for what when the puddle returns).

If you organise it properly with our local police there should be no problem about numbers.

As for disposable bbq's. could be a fire risk. The grass hasn't been cut for ages and is very dry

Bring your lawnmowers and fire extinguishers or just sarnies.and pop and crisps somebody years ago had that idea:thinking about:Yes a pop and crisps party on Jimmys Hill perfect
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
I'll join you for a pop and crisp party. I'm only up the road lol

All are welcome show the decent side of our club yesterday at the Ricoh was brilliant and sad for me for one reason the kids babies toddlers etc all in Sky Blue and those Sisu bastards have taken it away from them without a thought. Im 58 ive had the good times jimmy Hill era winning promtions The Cup class players like Robbie Hucks etc what have the kids got? Their Citys football team playing 34 miles from the city a laughing stock. Its you fathers grandfathers etc that can make them proud do the right thing GET THESE BASTARDS OUT and bring our fooball club back home
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
Count me in, could be a bit of fun and no one causes any hassle.
What time, what's the plan
.

We should get there early so as to clap players off the coach we should not hang around then but go straight to the hill this will keep potential trouble away. What time do the players get there? Everybody in sky blue no Sisu out before we get up the hill please thats if you have to:D
 

Matty_CCFC

New Member
Like the idea, having a bit of a laugh and sing song on top of the hill.
I know it will not solve our problems but will make me feel better and I am doing something.

Must be all peacfull and a bit of fun though.

Put me on list lol
 

SIR ERNIE

Well-Known Member
BAD BAD BAD BAD IDEA.

The intention behind it is great, but FOR CERTAIN there would be aggro and it would be all over Sky Sports and the media.

Police would attempt to move everyone off the hill for some spurious reason and all hell would break loose.

...Just the way SISU would like us to be seen by everyone.

Nope. Just stay away from Sixfields and show our fantastic support at away games. Thats the way to get the message across and at the same time win over other clubs supporters.
 

blueflint

Well-Known Member
ring the stadium with fans and just stand there saying and doing nothing then go to hill
 

NTFC

Member
Stay away from the hill full stop. Despite your best intentions you are legitimising Cov playing at Sixfields by even acknowledging it. SiSu will blatantly be thinking it won't be long before you enter the ground. Outsiders will look at it as a weak protest movement that are boycotting the move but can't quite stop themselves from going.
 

Cobblers36

New Member
Ludicrous idea.

Police would move you along, they always do when there is more than about 50 people on the hill. Either that or they'll just put up fences.

Why don't you concentrate on setting up a new club?!
 

HighfieldRoader

New Member
Stay away from the hill full stop. Despite your best intentions you are legitimising Cov playing at Sixfields by even acknowledging it. SiSu will blatantly be thinking it won't be long before you enter the ground. Outsiders will look at it as a weak protest movement that are boycotting the move but can't quite stop themselves from going.

Spot on NTFC.
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
Police would attempt to move everyone off the hill for some spurious reason and all hell would break loose.

The police actually have no powers to move a static protest, only marches. I believe the SBT have previously contacted the Northants police and been told the hill will not be fenced off and they have no issue with there being a protest there.
 

Skybluepiglet

New Member
It's bound to get ugly.
It's a great idea in your heart..but it will look bad on Coventry supporters whatever happens..media will spin it.

I'm already getting Leicester fans ribbing me from the SSN piece outside the stadium on Sunday when fans were arguing.

If you actually travel to Northampton your sort of saying..I can get here ..no problem .

I agree and am supporting NOPM ..but I wouldn't travel to Northampton at all. and god was I pissed off I missed the Sunday 9 goaler.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
Stay away from the hill full stop. Despite your best intentions you are legitimising Cov playing at Sixfields by even acknowledging it. SiSu will blatantly be thinking it won't be long before you enter the ground. Outsiders will look at it as a weak protest movement that are boycotting the move but can't quite stop themselves from going.

What a load of waffle
 

skybluebal

New Member
SISU could probably screen off the view from the hill. But as has been said already, if more and more fans travel to the hill then gradually they will start going in, therefore all SISU need to do is keep teasing them with the view from the hill.

I would stay away and spend the travelling money on local teams including CCLFC or for travelling to the away games.
 

duffer

Well-Known Member
Basically then, there are a couple of NTFC fans here who don't seem to like the idea of us standing on the hill.

Why that is, I don't know, but I don't believe that it's out of a genuine desire to assist us in our plight. All the excuses they're giving seem a little made-up to me, sorry.

If we want to stand on the hill, we're going to stand on the hill. If you don't want us there, get off your arses and complain to your chairman rather than whining on here. He was happy to take SISU's money without any great concern about the consequences to us or you.

I don't think standing on hill legitimises the move to Sixfields, far from it. What it shows is that there are people willing to travel all that way to offer what little support they can, whilst giving nothing to SISU. Personally, I applaud that.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
Basically then, there are a couple of NTFC fans here who don't seem to like the idea of us standing on the hill.

Why that is, I don't know, but I don't believe that it's out of a genuine desire to assist us in our plight. All the excuses they're giving seem a little made-up to me, sorry.

If we want to stand on the hill, we're going to stand on the hill. If you don't want us there, get off your arses and complain to your chairman rather than whining on here. He was happy to take SISU's money without any great concern about the consequences to us or you.

I don't think standing on hill legitimises the move to Sixfields, far from it. What it shows is that there are people willing to travel all that way to offer what little support they can, whilst giving nothing to SISU. Personally, I applaud that.

Spot on - his logic is bizarre.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top