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Just had a read of that and it made me think that is the 'Get Cov back to the Ricoh' group the one that protested outside the Council House with the backing of Les Reid. I was wondering what they have done since considering that they said they would be pressuring all parties involved. I might have missed it but can anyone else remember them since the handful were outside the Council House ?
“If all routes back to the Ricoh are closed and the spade is in the ground for a new stadium then yes, we will support a new ground,” said Rob Stevens, co-ordinator of the Get Coventry Back to the Ricoh group."
So the Get Coventry Back to the Ricoh group will support a new ground :facepalm:
Am I the only person who facepalms at the last picture. They've got the "SISU OUT" sign backwards >.<.
Never heard of 'Get Cov back to the Ricoh', but i guess more voices are better than none.
So the Get Coventry Back to the Ricoh group will support a new ground :facepalm:
Did it ever get bottomed out if Les is still working for the CET?
Rather like some of the NOPM people going to Barnsley
I am a supporter of NOPM but I am going Barnsley. IM A C**T
Am I the only person who facepalms at the last picture. They've got the "SISU OUT" sign backwards >.<.
Never heard of 'Get Cov back to the Ricoh', but i guess more voices are better than none.
no you not, but you must be able to see that supporting "Not one penny more" and then giving SISU FA Cup ticket money is counterproductive.
I can see why you would think that. But taking "not one penny more" so directly is pretty silly dont you think?
I am not sure how that is too direct with a campaign called "not one penny more"?
I am not sure how that is too direct with a campaign called "not one penny more"?
Nick it is like the suggestion people would have to cancel their Sky subscriptions because of a trickle down of revenue through the Football League.
Putting it another way. It is like someone thinking that if you support a particular political party it means you have to agree with all their policies.
It's an absolute nonsense and you know it.
The campaign is "Keep Cov in Cov". NOPM is a slogan.
Do you vote based on policies or a slogan?
Nick it is like the suggestion people would have to cancel their Sky subscriptions because of a trickle down of revenue through the Football League.
I can see why you would think that. But taking "not one penny more" so directly is pretty silly dont you think?
Nick it is like the suggestion people would have to cancel their Sky subscriptions because of a trickle down of revenue through the Football League.
Putting it another way. It is like someone thinking that if you support a particular political party it means you have to agree with all their policies.
It's an absolute nonsense and you know it.
I'm pleased you can bend the "rules" so easily when it suits yourself. Nice one.
Do you support slogans?
I have nothing against people who want to go to Barnsley, it is just when people get slated for going to Sixfields or buying a replica shirt for giving SISU money but it is ok when people want to go to Barnsley.
I wonder how many people would support the slogan if we got to a cup semi final / final or a big draw against Man Utd or Chelsea.
The contribution from sky is a fixed amount and not variable to every subscription so the comparison is not valid.
I would love to know what the hell you are talking about. Rules? Behave.
Do you support slogans?
I have nothing against people who want to go to Barnsley, it is just when people get slated for going to Sixfields or buying a replica shirt for giving SISU money but it is ok when people want to go to Barnsley.
I wonder how many people would support the slogan if we got to a cup semi final / final or a big draw against Man Utd or Chelsea.
It is a slogan more about not supporting a move to Sixfields than not supporting the team.
I personally would not go to Sixfields for the games you state actually. The only game I would go to is Northampton as an away tie in the away allocation of tickets.
The other thing is Nick, although I wouldn't go to Sixfields, I have put several posts on saying people have the right to choose. You don't appear so open minded about what you choose to criticise and what you defend.
1. Attack anyone who goes to Sixfields, buys merchandise or anything that gives SISU money. NOPM! SISU OUT!
2. Forget the above if you want to go to an FA Cup match where SISU will get revenue.
Maybe not necessarily you personally, but that seems to be how these things generally work. Slag someone else off for doing something until you want to do it yourself.
Then fair play for you for not having a go with what people choose, it is more aimed at the people who shout people down for going to games and buying shirts but are straight on the coach to Barnsley. Apologies for it being so "general".
So you believe that if Sky saw a big drop off in subscriptions / viewing figures they would still pay the same amount when the rights are due for renewal?
I think they'd survive with the 3,000 or so regular Coventry fans not paying the subscription.
That's a truly desparare response.
You are preaching to the wrong people then are you not?
Where did I mention only Cov fans? You stated that cancelling subscriptions would have no impact. In my opinion if, for any reason, Sky saw a large drop in subscriptions and / or viewing figures it would impact the value of the rights at renewal.