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    bloody typical

    I don't, I'm talking about the feeling before the game in the pub and the togetherness in the stands - it's the only time we feel like a proper club nowadays. A win is always welcome obviously!
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    Of course, if somebody abuses you it is human nature to have a go back. The difference here was that a few people chose to have a go at random people leaving the ground, people who had not said a word to them. This was the first time people on the hill have aimed abuse at people leaving the...
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    bloody typical

    Indeed. It was odd today in a way. Previous games there has been a feeling that we are a big city football club that are going through the mill and that we just have to put up with this silliness for a few more weeks, while the people with the power to change things get their heads out of...
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    bloody typical

    In truth, the atmosphere has been non-existant. It was OK(ish) for Preston, and there was a positive mood and a bit of noise against Colchester - but otherwise nothing and today was shocking. People who go and say otherwise are kidding themselves.
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    on the back of jo ,s comments is it time for new team at the ricoh

    Realistically, a new club would probably have to start at a local non-league ground, or BP at a push. The alternative is that a wealthy backer would finance the club through those difficult years, but then we would be back to the club being subsidised by its owner, and surely we'd want to avoid...
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    I'm not sure anyone is saying that. Obviously the car incident would have wound them up, but to start yelling 'scab' at people as they then left is not big and clever, and to be fair, even regular hill protesters have said they were embarrassed. A sorry episode all round really.
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    Most Cringeworthy Chants

    Or any variations on that theme, such as 'you're shit aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah' Close thread, we have a winner :D
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    I see what you are saying, and you'll never take everyone with you, but there certainly a lot of people like myself who would come on board with other forms of protest. I thought the march was excellent and sent out the right message, but I don't know how we can rival that. I'm not exactly...
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    If it happens, I will happily buy you a beer.
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    I think the time has come for a mass protest that everyone can get behind - something like the march in the summer which brought everyone together. No idea what that could be though. As an aside, I saw a couple of people with red and green bar scarves today. I like that idea, although I know...
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    The rift is deepening I think. Before the game today I overheard a couple of people (two women) who were abused in the pub at PV last week because they mentioned they were season ticket holders. That ain't right. I'm always up for a drink, but if our beer-sozzled debate from the other night...
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    Nearly 1500 there yesterday I see, which is good. Good for them. I've been critical of the way that club has been run over the years, but they seem to be turning things around. If they can ever make it back to the top flight, then they will have to redevelop BP, and that will be good for the...
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    I will do that at some point for sure. Won't give up on City though, will just do all the away games.
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    Even if it was just handbags today, it doesn't matter, it was symbolic. The mere fact that there was a confrontation and one set of supporters were being openly abused by another underlines just how serious this has become. It is a travesty.
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    Fair question. I've never been fair weather, anyone who knows me would vouch for that. Just felt so deflated today, even before the game kicked off. What is the point? Sitting there every other week at what feels like a glorified pre-season game, and getting abused for it to. Having to...
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    To be fair, people on the hill have behaved impeccably until this point. They have acted with dignity, and while I don't necessarily agree with their position, they make their point in the right way. From what I saw on the way out, the group had been hijacked by some right dickheads.
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    Fans fighting outside sixfields

    Not surprised. A group of people yelling 'scabs' as people left the ground. Could sense it might happen. I cannot be arsed anymore with all this shit.
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    A spade's a spade

    Perhaps, but then I have tried to refrain from drawing too many conclusions from the JS interview; and it never ceases to amaze me how much reading between the lines has gone on during the last few days. Some are convinced they know the motivations and the meaning behind JS's answers, and still...
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    A spade's a spade

    People will pick out the bits that best suit their viewpoint. It's a bit like like dullards who think the moon landings were faked. They cherry pick little inconsistencies and then put them all together thinking it makes a coherent argument. It doesn't.
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    New ground

    It's at this point people stick their fingers in their ears and shout LALALALALALA at the top of their voice. That, and call you names and pretend they are all experts on this country's planning laws.
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