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    our tim

    Agh! The commercial imperative. Some have principles, you know? ;-)
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    Can/should the FL intervene?

    It's the way the game is run that has to be defended. If these muppets cannot see that we're losing the whole point behind the game itself, nobody can. These are men of straw and until they enforce their guidelines for the wider and deepest traditions of the game the sport will continue to...
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    our tim

    Does it mention TF's cockup credentials, his expertise in dissembling and talking bollox?
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    A mad crazy idea ?

    Don't get me wrong, I'm with you 100%
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    A mad crazy idea ?

    I'm in. This makes perfect sense.
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    Your help required. Coventry or Northampton?

    Familiar with the Brighton story as was involved with the development/planning of Falmer site. The luck and difference with Brighton was that ultimately control was wrested from unscrupulous owners by fans with local ties. The Community dimension to this in BHFC's recovery cannot be...
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    Can/should the FL intervene?

    Agreed. I believe the FL had every justification for forcing a return to CV6 BEFORE the JR. Now that is over the "fabricated" legal impediment has been removed. The truth is the FL are utterly without principle - a bit like Grendull
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    Can/should the FL intervene?

    Maximum publicity underlining the FL's brainless and gutless performance and highlighting the plight of fans unable to watch their club in CV6 is the way to go. The best way of achieving this is an empty Sixfields.
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    BBC Midlands today - video of Monday's report

    They cannot appeal. There are no grounds to do so or legal entitlement. The video of Joy leaving court is very sad. I think she needs help.
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    Off the pitch!?

    Good idea.
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    Football League responds after High Court judgment

    The FL is not fit for purpose. Irrespective of the whys and wherfores relating to its member Ccfc they have a much more important remit and that is to the sport itself. In that regard they are failing to uphold the sporting and competitive traditions of the game and laying the ground for more...
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    Labovitch Email

    She's unhinged.
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    Disturbing

    Sick Boy has always been a Sisu apologist - even now - after such a damning assessment by a judge - he is unable to recognise that our owners have sought underhand tactics in order to get a public asset at a knockdown price rather than concentrate on running a club, building bridges with local...
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    Sisu rejects KCIC rental offer

    I would never give up on the power of protest. It always works when it is both unified and justified. In this case it is eminently justifiable, but sadly, until now, it has never been unified.
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    Labovitch Email

    Just demonstrates how farcical this nonsense has become. One side willing to help, the club refusing to be helped. This Joy character seems t b the problem. Maybe she needs medical help??
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    Disturbing

    The OP makes no sense. Nobody is celebrating as until Sisu go we have no chance of improving as a club. The JR proved that as almost everybody with any moral fibre and common sense can see.
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    Good headline from Guardian paper

    People shud read the Guardian, top paper
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    JR finished

    Not true.
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    JR finished

    Moronic - how can he operate a keyboard?
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    Sisu rejects KCIC rental offer

    A blanket boycott of Sixfields is the only card left.
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