We've done the pitch invasion.
What good will come of more pitch invasions other than pissing rival fans and clubs off and costing the team points?
We did the walk on protest, it worked. Now need alternative strategies.
It's going to be if we are relegated.
May only end up with 6 or 7 wins, finish rock bottom, have a top goal scorer with only 5 goals to his name and the knowledge that next season we will not bounce back.
Going to be a real bummer.
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I don't think business works like that. If the money is there business people will do business with them not matter how unscrupulous they are.
I think the only person pissed off is Fisher.
This gets back to Joy and I just don't think she is interested. I think she just says to Fisher 'you sort...
The main problem I have, Astute is that Sisu for the most part are just a faceless bunch of individual investors. They don't go to games. The probably don't even care about football.
The only way they will hear about this is probably at the end of some totally unimportant meeting, under any...
Makes my blood boil that!
A major incident occurs, or a strange sub or tactical move is made and half the time CWR don't even mention it.
It's the one thing burning in City fans' minds and they don't even broach the subject.
Infuriating.
And I just can't see how anyone would say that definitely didn't even deserve a yellow.
Not having a go here, just a friendly debate. Just picking up on the fair challenge comment.
If it's a fair challenge it's not a red, or a yellow, or even a free kick. :)
I haven't gone back and re-analised it, but on first showing I thought red, but most definitely a yellow.
I can't see how that is a fair challenge. Not in this day and age anyway.