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CCFCWALL

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It was my friends brithday yesterday and as a present he was given 2 season tickets for sixfields, he is disabled and rarely gets to games so was chuffed for him, now here comes the dilemma he then said the second season ticket was to take someone of his choiche to games and he chose me. Now at the start of the season i vowed i wouldnt go inside the ground until we were back in cov, but its a freebie i'm not paying anything myself. Do i take him up on his offer or stand firm and only go on jimmy's hill.
 

percy

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I will let you off. Gotta do it for your pal mate. Comes under the exceptional circumstances reason
 

pusbccfc

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It's your choice anyway.
No one will say anything to you for going in.
 

Eightyseven

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Just go and enjoy yourself with your pal. You certainly don't need the blessing of some of the utter cretins on here...
 

covmark

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It was my friends brithday yesterday and as a present he was given 2 season tickets for sixfields, he is disabled and rarely gets to games so was chuffed for him, now here comes the dilemma he then said the second season ticket was to take someone of his choiche to games and he chose me. Now at the start of the season i vowed i wouldnt go inside the ground until we were back in cov, but its a freebie i'm not paying anything myself. Do i take him up on his offer or stand firm and only go on jimmy's hill.
you don't have to justify yourself to anyone pal, go and enjoy :)
 

Delboycov

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Up to each and everyone to make their own choice...a couple of my mates have chosen to go to support a young team who really are playing for the shirt. I've been offered free tickets for each of the 'home' games so far but I've politely declined as personally I will never attend Sixfields even if I was paid to go...Sounds like if you're asking the question though your mind is made up so go for it! 'True' fans, be they of the attending NTFC or boycotting variety would never chastise you for going particularly in those circumstances.
 

Samo

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It was my friends brithday yesterday and as a present he was given 2 season tickets for sixfields, he is disabled and rarely gets to games so was chuffed for him, now here comes the dilemma he then said the second season ticket was to take someone of his choiche to games and he chose me. Now at the start of the season i vowed i wouldnt go inside the ground until we were back in cov, but its a freebie i'm not paying anything myself. Do i take him up on his offer or stand firm and only go on jimmy's hill.

Enjoy! :)
 

sisu go home

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What's more important - an unproven principal or a friend's happiness. If you don't want to support CCFC at Sixfields, don't, go and support your friend instead, he's more important than politics.
 

RoboCCFC90

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I think this could be considered as an exceptional circumstance, if your friend needs your support you'd only be letting your friend down if you didn't.

If you choose to go on your own or not when your friend doesn't need support then that's up to you.
 

CCFCWALL

New Member
I think this could be considered as an exceptional circumstance, if your friend needs your support you'd only be letting your friend down if you didn't.

If you choose to go on your own or not when your friend doesn't need support then that's up to you.

exactly how i feel dont wanna let him down he had a season ticket for the last 4 or 5 seasons at the ricoh and this move has especially unfairyly punished people like him. I think i will go thanks everyone!!
 

skyblue1523

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I would go if it was my mate.I just wish and pray that we will be back at the Ricoh very soon so we can all enjoy the football the lads are playing.
 

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