Luton demonstration (1 Viewer)

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Great to bring our cause to the media but I hope the few idiots we have dont use it to get on the pitch.
A pitchinvasion wont do anything xcept turn oposition fans and the media against us and distract from the real issue
With the situation as it is I don't think those intent on voicing their opinion will give a monkeys about what opposition supporters will think. It's getting to the stage where we need publicity and if it means that the TV reports on CCFC supporters reacting to the possibility of the end of their club (which has had minimal TV coverage) then so be it. If we are weeks away from liquidation I don't think supporters of other clubs would expect anything less than our fans venting their fury. Most fans of other clubs will sympathise and let us get on with it. I'm not advocating pitch invasions or violence, but I do expect a response now that the clock is well and truly ticking down.
 

bawtryneal

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Nothing about protests, it's more about me being right again and pointing it out weeks in advance.

Funny that.

I am really confused !! What is it you pointed out weeks ago.
Please don't point me in the direction of previous posts ( to many), but simple one sentence response.
 

clint van damme

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I meant the demonstration...

In fairness, it's the same as SISU repeatedly trying legal action in the hope it might one day do something.

It might get talked about on TV after the game for a bit but in reality none of the parties will probably be watching and none of them will give a shit. The same as the stuff happening after our games.

It probably won't achieve anything, some protests do, (poll tax), some don't (Iraq war), but you've got to try.
I think the properly organised protests/gestures are great, I agree about the after the game stuff when it's all kept secret , to me it's just so a clique can say look at us.
 

Covstu

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With the situation as it is I don't think those intent on voicing their opinion will give a monkeys about what opposition supporters will think. It's getting to the stage where we need publicity and if it means that the TV reports on CCFC supporters reacting to the possibility of the end of their club (which has had minimal TV coverage) then so be it. If we are weeks away from liquidation I don't think supporters of other clubs would expect anything less than our fans venting their fury. Most fans of other clubs will sympathise and let us get on with it. I'm not advocating pitch invasions or violence, but I do expect a response now that the clock is well and truly ticking down.
But this is the issue, we are going to Luton so ideally we need home support. If we piss them off and disrupt the game, it isn’t going to help the cause probably make it worse
 

Captain Dart

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Nothing about protests, it's more about me being right again and pointing it out weeks in advance.

Funny that.
About what? Its no use pretending you are in the know about something if you can't even explain what you know. And don't tell me I am playing dumb I've no idea wtf you are on about.
 

Nick

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About what? Its no use pretending you are in the know about something if you can't even explain what you know. And don't tell me I am playing dumb I've no idea wtf you are on about.
Maybe you could read the threads on here.... It is usually a start.
 

Captain Dart

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Maybe you could read the threads on here.... It is usually a start.
Play your childish games if you like.
 

higgs

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It's been a while since one of our games on sky was interrupted by a pitch invasion?

When was the last time it happened and against who?

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Grendel

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It's been a while since one of our games on sky was interrupted by a pitch invasion?

When was the last time it happened and against who?

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Sheffield United after Gould was sacked?
 

CJ_covblaze

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I don’t think that could’ve gone any better. Very few paper areoplanes and I think most held them up. Would’ve been happy with a couple of hundred at the end but I’d guess 5-600 stayed. Got to give it to LTFC. They couldn’t have been more helpful.
 

higgs

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I don’t think that could’ve gone any better. Very few paper areoplanes and I think most held them up. Would’ve been happy with a couple of hundred at the end but I’d guess 5-600 stayed. Got to give it to LTFC. They couldn’t have been more helpful.
Well done lad

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Nick

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Again, this is a genuine honest question so think before going mental.

What actually made it a success? I am genuinely interested to know what makes something like that a success as I can then try and figure out the aim behind it.

That's not taking anything away from the effort that people went to, but why do people come away from that thinking "yeah that went well"? What's the reason?

Again, I am just genuinely trying to find out the thought process behind it.
 

CJ_covblaze

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Again, this is a genuine honest question so think before going mental.

What actually made it a success? I am genuinely interested to know what makes something like that a success as I can then try and figure out the aim behind it.

That's not taking anything away from the effort that people went to, but why do people come away from that thinking "yeah that went well"? What's the reason?

Again, I am just genuinely trying to find out the thought process behind it.

The fans did.
 

Captain Dart

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In what way though? What was successful?

Again CJ, I am just genuinely trying to figure it out.
Stop playing dumb, read the thread.
 

Nick

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Yes but again.

Why does support from Luton and Man Utd or Liverpool fans catching the end on TV in the pub make it a success?

I am trying to figure out the aims here, if it is a success I assume it achieved the aims.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Again, this is a genuine honest question so think before going mental.

What actually made it a success? I am genuinely interested to know what makes something like that a success as I can then try and figure out the aim behind it.

That's not taking anything away from the effort that people went to, but why do people come away from that thinking "yeah that went well"? What's the reason?

Again, I am just genuinely trying to find out the thought process behind it.
Genuine support from Luton fans during and after the game.
Tv understood what was going on with potential Man Utd and Liverpool fans coming early to watch at home and pubs
Why was fisher there????

Genuine question why is he there?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Yes but again.

Why does support from Luton and Man Utd or Liverpool fans catching the end on TV in the pub make it a success?

I am trying to figure out the aims here, if it is a success I assume it achieved the aims.
You know the aim

A home to play at next season
 

Nick

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You know the aim

A home to play at next season

So what does today which was a success to do achieve that and how?

Whenever I ask I have people jump in and go absolutely mental, but nobody ever really explains it.

To achieve that we need:

1. Wasps to do a deal
2. SISU to drop the legals and then see if Wasps do a deal

How does that push towards either of those?

I am trying to just discuss it to get the viewpoint.
 

usskyblue

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It has shown that the fans care. It has also enlightened supporters of other clubs that weren’t aware of our plight.

Beyond that? Fuckall m8
 

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