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    Cardiff Protest by Trust

    This is why forums are not so helpful to football fans The deep analysis necessary to unite us requires hours of discussion before we will act with one voice or become the change we want. Hours.
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    Cardiff Protest by Trust

    Hobo, that's way too controversial, almost philosophical. There used to be a sect of hermits a bit like you describe. They were called stylites and lived on scraps thrown from below. Weird fuckers.
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    Cardiff Protest by Trust

    Opinion is a point of view not necessarily shared by others. What I offered was an observation of people unprepared to ask for change despite wanting it. And I'm "moronic".
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    Cardiff Protest by Trust

    Read it again, carefully. Nothing moronic there. Challenging perhaps, thought provoking, definitely, but then 'moronic' is an overused word wheeled out far too often
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    Cardiff Protest by Trust

    You're absolutely right. Some things are more important but then some want life on a plate and think that's how its dished out. More laughter
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    Cardiff Protest by Trust

    And there you have it. An insubstantial comment adding to the lack of substance of any protest. Laughable. It is odd how the few hundred who disapprove about going but leave to others the expression of that iniquity. Not until we stand together on this will matters change.
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    3 Critical Days in the History of Coventry City

    We certainly need to protest at the injustice of not playing in Cov but as 90 % of Cov fans have never and will never go to Sixfields this seems a bit of an odd venue for a protest. Unless, of course, it prevents the match from happening - ? It is high time the tiny minority of Sixfueld...
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    #bringCityhome hits London

    Fair play to you guys, we have amongst the best fans in football.
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    Ccc/acl/higgs/ sisu saga

    It's extraordinary how ever since man came down from the trees, developed a front brain, wrote sublime poetry, music and literature that there are still those amongst us that have as much self awareness as a house brick.
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    City's Problems To Be Discussed In House Of Commons

    The Football Authorites are wary of more government interference. They have to demonstrate that they can keep their house and the financial regulation in order. Ccfc is a clear example of a failed policy particularly in respect of the weakly implemented "fit and proper" test. The more...
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    New statement

    Yeah, but, tbf Grendull is a bit, you know, light between the ears.
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    Seeing as we can't ask Sisu questions

    I would ask them if they have thought of any comedy routines as just lying is wearing a bit thin nowadays.
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    Sisu will not drop JR appeal

    In a nutshell.
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    Media Coverage of March

    Well done! Great work
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    Do You Believe that Some of the Wilson Money Will Be Reinvested in the Team?

    The gullible might also think that the good guys always win.
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    Sisu will not drop JR appeal

    Quite. My guess is - because Sisu do not want a resolution.
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    Record numbers expected at Saturday's march

    Very few of us (thankfully) will ever go to Sixfields. Probably fewer this season than last. We do not know what the protest can achieve. Important not to be defeatist.
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    Well said Richard Keogh - respect

    He knows that, but he's "sick", leave him be.
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    Ricoh legal row costs city tax payers £500k

    So Wilson is sold because Sisu have an idiotic court case to pursue
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    our tim

    How is lying and talking crap "desirable"? Get a grip man, even in the cynical world of business it is better to make lies sound plausible and 'spectable. Christ, you're some weirdo.
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