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    An insult to the memory of Jimmy Hill

    A proud club has been dismantled by corporate greed. It could be great again but not with Sisu. Let me know they've left.
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    Season ticket blackout

    Absolute rubbish. In fact my point was suggesting how to introduce unity as a way of NOT being divisive. That until we work out how to unite we'll not achieve change.
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    Season ticket blackout

    Sorry, not true. Not even close.
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    Season ticket blackout

    No, I am saying that the fans cannot and have not been united about what to do. I am suggesting that IF we could then that is when things might change. Radical I know.
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    Season ticket blackout

    Please, stop this "agree with me" nonsense. It does you no favours.
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    Season ticket blackout

    Yeah, the support is still there, it'll never die. BUT it is amazing we cannot UNITE as a group. CHARLTON's pig protest we got behind but here in Cov we seem incapable of organising similar?
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    Season ticket blackout

    If that's 100% agreed.
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    Season ticket blackout

    The idea of a united fans protest is a pipe dream because, as this thread illustrates, we categorically cannot agree. The consequence is we continue to disagree because we "know what we know" and refuse to change. The idea of UNITY is therefore radical but might stimulate the change we...
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    Season ticket blackout

    That's a good point AND that is why it is important to bury your position in respect of UNITY.
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    Red Bull Coventry?

    Owned by a shady off shore hedge fund that have reduced the club to a piece of tumbleweed in exchange for testosterone giving turbo charged super drink with brand awareness. Difficult choice, not.
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    Hillary / US Election Thread

    If Trump wins he'll get the grassy knoll treatment. She's little better but then political choice is increasingly illusory and democracy a myth.
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    Brexit/SISU

    I'll number the points to make it easier to grasp; 1) nobody knows what they can have or what will be accepted. 2) the remainders in parliament outnumber the brexiteers 3) Scotland want to remain, which is not compatible with leave 4) we want access to the 'single market' without any of the non...
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    Brexit/SISU

    Apparently, in a recent poll, the REGREXITEERS outnumber the margin of victory for Brexit. I think as it becomes increasingly apparent that it is unworkable (and not in our or anybody's interests) Parliament will have no option but to block it.
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    Brexit/SISU

    One thing I think we can agree; It''S a mess. Scotland now taking the govt to court to prevent article 50. The union is likely to fragment, pound tanking, prices set to rise and May faces rebellion whichever way she goes; hard or soft. Might be a good time to emigrate.....
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    Brexit/SISU

    Actually it was very well made you just find it disagreeable to your rut like thinking. Golf courses are deliberately built near Connurbations to attract customers and there are over 2750 in the U.K. These are wide open spaces and fly in the face of the nonsense of "we are overcrowded"...
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    Brexit/SISU

    I agree with you ASTUTE about housing, infrastructure, etc. But this IS the problem. These are the sad consequences of DOMESTIC failure. The failure of Blair and Cameron govts to invest in things that are desperately required. A shortage of housing, as CORBYN pointed out is not the fault of...
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    Brexit/SISU

    Yes, you do because "overcrowding" is a relative term. There is more space, for instance, in the U.K. given over to golf courses than housing. There are also fifty other countries worldwide that have a higher population density than the U.K. We aren't even the country with the highest pop...
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    Brexit/SISU

    Laughable. Please tell us what that is and maybe you could fill the PM too while you're at it as you're obviously better informed than she is.
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    Brexit/SISU

    Many wonder what this has to do with Ccfc? Here is an interesting article which explains the role of Councils straining under the yoke of austerity. https://thoughtsofaleicestersocialist.wordpress.com/2016/11/06/why-labour-councils-refuse-to-fight-government-cuts/ Brexit too is a consequence...
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    Brexit/SISU

    And people wonder why there are so many disparities throughout society.....
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