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    Footage from the march today

    Of those 1500 there are Many thousands more, probably tens of thousands more, who want Sisu OUT. They have tried to drag the club down to their level which is a tragedy for the proud traditions of our club and community. Respect to those that marched and continue to keep alive the true spirit...
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    Footage from the march today

    No BUT they should have represented the interests of the fans and the sporting principle of playing at home. They had this power but chose not to exercise it. This has had devastating long term term effects on the club. Imho the FL is utterly spineless. I agree with Singaspore- the protests are...
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    Footage from the march today

    Oh dear..... 1) Granting the golden share 2) Not imposing their own regulations 3) Allowing an off shore anonymous hedge fund to take club out of city in order to blackmail council and hurt fans. 4) Northampton is beyond the radius permitted. 5) A club that is not trying to realise its potential...
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    Tim Fisher

    THIS is WHY it was important that Owen Smith did NOT become leader of the Labour Party. :)
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    Tm hints at the truth

    Club cannot improve with SISU. This has been true since day One. The football league could have intervened on numerous occasions but that ship has sailed. The corporate corruption at the core of U.K. life is endemic. Fundamentally this is an ideological battle and society will have to banish...
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    Mowbray, Go or Stay?

    The owners are happy with current situation and can drift along indefinitely. They have no interest in the community, football or gambling. The fan base is now half what it was five years ago.
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    They say everyone knew where they were when JFK -

    I was looking through my telescopic sight, my finger on the button. A bead of sweat appeared on the forehead of my target. It was as though they sensed the game was up. Just then my phone vibrated, "abort - we're going home" I put down my Russian model.
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    I know you lot don't have any time for us.....

    It is a problem for sure; endemic, cultural and historical. Access to education always helps, of course, and the ability and will to travel (live abroad) have to be factors.
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    I know you lot don't have any time for us.....

    The only time I ever got tear gassed was because local fans wanted to have a go at English fans who have an International reputation for being aggressive/arrogant/moronic.....a bit like that loathsome Farage. It's toxicity is contagious conversely the Irish and Welsh fans reflect a culture of...
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    Oh dear. And some wonder why things have got so bad.....
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    Could those attending Wasps games...

    You're a hypocrite Grendle. When I criticised Coventry fans for attending matches in Northants it was precisely because I could see the link between going there and what has subsequently unfolded. A blanket boycott then may have forced Sisu's hand and a realisation that they were dealing with a...
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    Time to create awarenes

    Grendel asking for an "awareness" mission!? That's funny...
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    SISU/ARVO appeal turned down

    The DISTRACTION is much worse than this. Our owners simply do not have their eye on the ball and this filters through to everybody including managers and players. The idea of a united club is essential for our success but all the while the background music is political and legal posturing we...
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    RIP Ian Gibson

    The best, most skilful player to pull on a city shirt. Could control a match on his own with audacity and extraordinary imagination. He burned brightly but all too short. R.I.P.
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    So the real Poll

    It won't be because: 1) It will be harder to get to 2) Impossible to park 3) Symbolise lack of ambition 4) Any piecemeal development will Saddle the club with debt 4) Should the club (by divine intervention) become successful half of fan base won't be able to get tickets. Also, can a balanced...
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    So the real Poll

    Our owners took us to Northants. They have no ambition. Moving us to the Butts springs from the same rationale.
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    Poll :Should SISU continue with litigation?

    Significantly only 12.8% of fans think our owners should continue litigation - unfortunately our owners are what they do.
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    So the real Poll

    Many did not like Highfield Road because it was: 1) Too small 2) Difficult to get to 3) Impossible to park 4) Demonstrated a lack of ambition 5) Old fashioned, etc. People have short memories....
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    Poll :Should SISU continue with litigation?

    Sisu will spin this out as long as possible because they have no interest in running a football club. They can tread water at this level indefinitely and continue to award themselves management fees while playing the injured party.
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