Crewe - Big away day, protest? (1 Viewer)

With Crewe away coming up at the end of March, just wondering if this would be a good game for another protest.
Easy to get too, good small ground which we can sell out, stands close to the pitch.
If we sell out 2 stands then it could be possible to disrupt the game with tennis balls, toilet rolls and the like?

Any ideas on this?
 

Johnnythespider

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That all sounds a bit simple simon, sorry but it had to be said. On a serious note I think disrupting games is a bad idea, it will IMO alienate us from the players and could affect performance on the pitch at a time when we still need points. Keep the protests in the stands.
 

ccfcway

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That all sounds a bit simple simon, sorry but it had to be said. On a serious note I think disrupting games is a bad idea, it will IMO alienate us from the players and could affect performance on the pitch at a time when we still need points. Keep the protests in the stands.

agreed.

its all a bit simple simon, as TF says, we need a Pie man to sort this out
 

DaleM

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It doesn't matter about protests anymore mate. Our owners don't care about "bad" publicity because in their world it's good publicity . Think of it this way , if you had a few million quid and wanted a return with profit would you give it someone who had ethics or someone who is ruthless ?
I know what I would do . That's why the end game is getting nearer. CCFC are now insignificant .
 

ccfctommy

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The suggestion of doing when and why signs again remind me of the Father Ted episode where Dougall is stuck on the milk float, and after hours of planning. The best idea they could come up with was 'another mass'.

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spider_ricoh

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The suggestion of doing when and why signs again remind me of the Father Ted episode where Dougall is stuck on the milk float, and after hours of planning. The best idea they could come up with was 'another mass'.

What do you mean?
 

ccfctommy

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Because its been done. Done well aswell. But will be near pointless doing it again.

Nice Rocky reference in your username btw.

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shmmeee

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I agree about overuse of WHY and WHEN. But then people took the piss out of my Big Issue idea.

What about that German one I posted (it'd ideally need the home fans support too though): We could fill the place, then be dead silent until the 12th minutes (12th man) where we erupt with noise for the rest of the game?

Just trying to throw out some alternative protests.

That said, I won't be doing another game this season I think.
 

fernandopartridge

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I agree about overuse of WHY and WHEN. But then people took the piss out of my Big Issue idea.

What about that German one I posted (it'd ideally need the home fans support too though): We could fill the place, then be dead silent until the 12th minutes (12th man) where we erupt with noise for the rest of the game?

Just trying to throw out some alternative protests.

That said, I won't be doing another game this season I think.

Yeah, that idea is shite.

You wouldn't really be able to delineate silence and non silence in a cauldron of noise like Gresty Rd
 

rupert_bear

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Throwing anything on to the pitch would be deemed a criminal act. Cameras would identify the culprits and early morning knocks on the door would occur along with banning orders.
I did read a while back somewhere up north a fan protest at a non league ground over moving grounds (sounds similar) fans used whistles to disrupt play and I think the game was abandoned.
 

pusbccfc

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Sheffield United away should be the main protest as its the last game of the season.
 

simple_simon

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That all sounds a bit simple simon, sorry but it had to be said. On a serious note I think disrupting games is a bad idea, it will IMO alienate us from the players and could affect performance on the pitch at a time when we still need points. Keep the protests in the stands.

Simple Simon says keys go for it.
 

simple_simon

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Throwing anything on to the pitch would be deemed a criminal act. Cameras would identify the culprits and early morning knocks on the door would occur along with banning orders.
I did read a while back somewhere up north a fan protest at a non league ground over moving grounds (sounds similar) fans used whistles to disrupt play and I think the game was abandoned.

Great idea and easy to hide.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Remember a while back someone on here was going to stick my whistle up my ar/e what happened to him:thinking about:
yes and mine mind you I still have it and we are getting some louder ones will really piss them of.
good as I dont really care anymore fuck it lets go ut with a bang
 

Grendel

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letsallsingtogether

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I hear he has already done one on you
"Bar council fuc acl arrrrrr council , acl hate them, gŕrrrr Tim was rigbt ohhhhhh fancy Anne Lucas turned me down ahhhh fuc acl and ccc."
Ejaculation
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Klingon? You have gone all Star Trek. If Spock did a Vulcan Mind Probe on you or your friend he could be searching for a very long time.
 

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