Fans are "united" big deal! What is the purpose and desired outcome of the march?
What are the plans to make it more successful than last year which had little real longstanding impact?
Can one of the organisers of the March tell us what the tone of the speeches will say?
Will there be shit music?
So 2000 people who make the effort are all wrong then and the can't be arsed are the moral majority? Let's be clear about what words mean and what you are suggesting.
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you know what , I thought the march last year was going to be "non political" and so I attended - and it just turned into a well orchestrated Sisu out parade which of course had no longlasting affect at all.
Best approach as Nick said would be for both these folks and the Trust to unite and agree an action, could be very powerful. Wonder if poor old Michael will mention this in his weekly ramble.
Ah yes, the old canard trotted out on here all time - better to have some misguided belief you are acting on principle than actually think for yourself and take your kids along to Sixfields.
He should apologise to the fans who went to sixfields because they put in a massive effort and gave up their Sundays to attend. Not sure why he would apologise to you as you didnt go and were not inconvenienced.
No I was at Sixfields that day supporting the team but made to feel like a scab by not joining in the sick jamboree at the Ricoh. I have seen the footage and Eliot appears like Jesus with not much dissent I could hear.
That game made people take sides on the opening weekend - plenty of people have told me they would like to go to sixfields but were scared of the reaction. Its not rubbish, its a sheep mentality where people followed the shouty mob unfortunately.