The amount of people disgusted at leaving Highfield Road, I have trouble believing that more people wouldn't be disgusted about the club itself disappearing altogether. Rage at the owners may pique interest in whatever this new protest club is, but sustained interest? Can't see it.
I don't underestimate the fans, I just don't believe they're there. People quickly turned away from a team in the league, I really can't see the dark waters of non-league appealing past the novelty of reclaiming the club from money men.
Climbing back to wherever we belong from ground zero in 10 years is quite a reach, when you consider how many teams are relatively healthy and completely failing to do the same.
It's nice as a romantic ideal, but as actual reality? I don't see it. I'd be flabbergasted if the majority of people...
Was that the fella Elijah hung around with? I couldn't believe when I found out he was actually English. How do you get an accent that hilariously bad?
I've seen the Football Factory (regrettably) but reading '20 Cov' doesn't remind me of it, even when I imagine it read in the dulcet tones of Danny Dyer. Odd link.
A new manager could be the impetus to end our horrid home run, it wouldn't be the first time a new man inspires an upturn. I wouldn't bet on it, but certainly wouldn't rule it out.
Noticed a bit of a police corden round the Wheatsheaf on the way past (someone arguing about JPT tickets?) and then the helicopter overhead, so I wasn't surprised that there was some kind of nonsense going on. Why Swindon though?
Made it a little easier to read (hopefully):
City Football Development Director Steve Waggott was the special guest of the Sky Blue Trust at its’ meeting at The Squirrel Pub on Monday March 4th.
Waggott gave a brief resume of his career to date describing himself as a “failed...
I'd go with Sydney FC, who get mixed in on Cov's Newsnow page due to also being the Sky Blues and also shared the joy of John Aloisi. Plus Sydney looks nice.