Inquest into the season? (1 Viewer)

ecky

Well-Known Member
I am as disappointed as anyone else into the whole fiasco surrounding my club, not bothered who is to blame, acl ccc, sisu, i couldnt care less now as i am running out of reasons why i should continue supporting this debacle.

After a promising 4 months of football the ccfc train seems to be coming off the rails in a big way,

Where do we go from here? Whats left to play for? Pride professionalism?

Me and my son have hit an all time low following my beloved club, so low i think enough is enough now.

sorry everyone really depressed at the moment
 

H

Huckerby

Guest
I really want to say something to make you feel a bit better but I really can't...so depressed man :(
 

ccfcway

Well-Known Member
Up Front


1st half of the season

Leon Clarke - ON FIRE
Calum Wilson - ON FIRE
Manset - On the bench


2nd Half of the season (so far)

Leon Clarke - SOLD
Manset - released
Calum Wilson - Injured
Slager - Signed and released
Donnelly - Signed and released
Clarke - He is a right back
Delfonso - Signed and injured
Thomas - He is 16
 

Sterling Archer

Well-Known Member
Where do we go from here? I'll tell you:

- We will play the rest of our games, maraude to between 12th and 17th and never be in any real danger of relegation.
- When we win, people on here will bang the 'play off drum' whilst being the same people quick to exchange it for 'relegation drum' after the odd defeat or two.
- We'll continue to argue about SISU, Sixfields and everything else without any of us being the wiser to whats really going on whilst trying to get a grasp on business and financial aspects that the majority of us are utterly clueless about. This will lead to wild accusations, rumours and crazy assumptions which (unfortunately) some will take as gospel.

The reality is this. We have a small squad, made up mostly of academy graduates and the barrel scraped in the transfer market. It is, what it is. We started 10 pts behind everyone else and I think at the start of the season considering our predicament and off field shenanigans, everyone would've taken survival and everyone was surprised at our early season form.

As far as the on field situation, I'm just happy for us to survive relegation this season taking all our factors into account.
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
Up Front


1st half of the season

Leon Clarke - ON FIRE
Calum Wilson - ON FIRE
Manset - On the bench


2nd Half of the season (so far)

Leon Clarke - SOLD
Manset - released
Calum Wilson - Injured
Slager - Signed and released
Donnelly - Signed and absconded
Clarke - He is a right back
Delfonso - Signed and injured
Thomas - He is 16
Corrected it for you.



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - so please excuse any spelling or grammar errors :)
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

Well-Known Member
Moaning and over analysis won't make you feel any better though will it......
Just be honest with yourselves.. .it was never gonna last was it. Serial under achiever journeyman striker and academy graduate scoring every game.. . Our real on pitch issues all season have been at the back.. .
. . .and in the bigger picture, staying up is success this season
 

Spionkop

New Member
It is the lowest point in the club's history by a million miles.
We are a bloody shambles.
We'd be better off playing at 'Dowell's Field' just off the Humber Road - as we did more than a hundred years ago - than in Northampton.
I fear it will get worse.
Pressley doesn't believe in loans. What does he get from Waggott & co - loans. This is the grim reality. 18 year old schoolboys. You are seeing the systematic break up of a club. Bit by painful bit.
The bigger picture? There is no bigger picture. While we are in Northampton there is no picture.
The long term fan who came on the radio after the game - you could hear the despondency in his voice. 50 years of support and it is reduced to this.
What is the point of a club that doesn't play its home games in its home town?
 

Sky Blue Pete

Well-Known Member
Where do we go from here? I'll tell you:

- We will play the rest of our games, maraude to between 12th and 17th and never be in any real danger of relegation.
- When we win, people on here will bang the 'play off drum' whilst being the same people quick to exchange it for 'relegation drum' after the odd defeat or two.
- We'll continue to argue about SISU, Sixfields and everything else without any of us being the wiser to whats really going on whilst trying to get a grasp on business and financial aspects that the majority of us are utterly clueless about. This will lead to wild accusations, rumours and crazy assumptions which (unfortunately) some will take as gospel.

The reality is this. We have a small squad, made up mostly of academy graduates and the barrel scraped in the transfer market. It is, what it is. We started 10 pts behind everyone else and I think at the start of the season considering our predicament and off field shenanigans, everyone would've taken survival and everyone was surprised at our early season form.

As far as the on field situation, I'm just happy for us to survive relegation this season taking all our factors into account.
And then we do what with no funds??
 

covmark

Well-Known Member
Amazing how many don't care or have lost interest and didn't know we had a game but logged in as soon as our result turned around to us losing.
Haha, good point, it was pretty quiet on here when we were 1 up.
 

Nick

Administrator
Nick. I know you are as pissed as anyone at the situation. Can you see a successful future?

I would love to see success in my lifetime but nothing will stop me supporting ccfc whether it is champions league or conference.

I have grown up with relegation battles every year, I can't even really remember fa cup
 

SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
I am as disappointed as anyone else into the whole fiasco surrounding my club, not bothered who is to blame, acl ccc, sisu, i couldnt care less now as i am running out of reasons why i should continue supporting this debacle.

After a promising 4 months of football the ccfc train seems to be coming off the rails in a big way,

Where do we go from here? Whats left to play for? Pride professionalism?

Me and my son have hit an all time low following my beloved club, so low i think enough is enough now.

sorry everyone really depressed at the moment

Let's have the inquest at the end of the season & leave it to SP...keep the faith!


PUSB
 

Sky Blue Pete

Well-Known Member
It is the lowest point in the club's history by a million miles.
We are a bloody shambles.
We'd be better off playing at 'Dowell's Field' just off the Humber Road - as we did more than a hundred years ago - than in Northampton.
I fear it will get worse.
Pressley doesn't believe in loans. What does he get from Waggott & co - loans. This is the grim reality. 18 year old schoolboys. You are seeing the systematic break up of a club. Bit by painful bit.
The bigger picture? There is no bigger picture. While we are in Northampton there is no picture.
The long term fan who came on the radio after the game - you could hear the despondency in his voice. 50 years of support and it is reduced to this.
What is the point of a club that doesn't play its home games in its home town?

I would love to see success in my lifetime but nothing will stop me supporting ccfc whether it is champions league or conference.

Liquidation or 2 relegations over the next 5 seasons is your choice with these chumps and neither would I stop my support. Bloody difficult when I can't watch them at home
 

Nick

Administrator
The problem is Nick that a lot of your observations are argumentative.

Does argumentative mean a different opinion? Some of our fans are amazingly fickle.

I know it bothers people, but sometimes people go a bit too far and sometimes need to step back and breath a few times before posting.
 

mrtickle

Member
Not a judgement or criticism of either side but I always wonder where we'd be now if we a, didn't have 10 point deduction, b, had packed out sixfields, c, both a & b.

P.s. I've not been and still won't be!
 

ccfcway

Well-Known Member
Does argumentative mean a different opinion? Some of our fans are amazingly fickle.

I know it bothers people, but sometimes people go a bit too far and sometimes need to step back and breath a few times before posting.

if only our owners took the same advice !
 

RFC

Well-Known Member
I would love to see success in my lifetime but nothing will stop me supporting ccfc whether it is champions league or conference.

I have grown up with relegation battles every year, I can't even really remember fa cup

A couple of defeats and it's all 'doom & gloom' again, need to look at the longer term and the bigger picture and stop wallowing and being totally obsessed by who owns our Club.

We must move forward, onwards and upwards. PUSB!
 

ccfcway

Well-Known Member
A couple of defeats and it's all 'doom & gloom' again, need to look at the longer term and the bigger picture and stop wallowing and being totally obsessed by who owns our Club.

We must move forward, onwards and upwards. PUSB!

upwards ?,

you know something we dont ?
 

Noggin

New Member
A couple of defeats and it's all 'doom & gloom' again, need to look at the longer term and the bigger picture and stop wallowing and being totally obsessed by who owns our Club.

We must move forward, onwards and upwards. PUSB!

The problem is the bigger picture and longer term all look like shit, deep steaming piles of stinky shit. Yet on the pitch we've performed better than we've had the right too with such a young, small and shallow squad, these great performances have allowed some restbite from thinking about the big steaming pile of shit we are sinking ever deeper into. As these great performances dry up and and the squad gets worse then there is nothing to distract from what is being done to the club and the almost zero chance of it getting better under the current owners.

Honestly the great performances allowed a nice little bit of delusion and unrealistic talk of play offs, but everyone likes a little bit of delusion to get through the day, unfortunately its now really hard to fool yourself into believing its going to be all right.
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
I've been following City for 51 years. Out of those 51 years I reckon for at least 48 of them, I've been saying "things will only get better....next year will be the year....etc, etc".
This is just another year I'll be saying it all yet again.

*yawn*
 

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