I've not been brainwashed, Andreas, nor have I been taken in by TF's claptrap about his 'pie in the sky' stadium in the Coventry area. CCFC should play in Coventry, where there is a perfectly good stadium already.
I'd wrap my head in tinfoil, then the mind altering spell wouldn't get through to me. I have no problem with cheering and clapping the team, so in that regard, the mind altering spell wouldn't be needed. There is nothing that the spivs of Sisu could do that would make me a Sisu believer.
I would seriously consider driving up from Dorset to attend a mass walkout, even though I vowed never to go into Sixfields. I honestly believe that any protest at the Sheff Utd game has to be inside the stadium. It would be too easy for Sky to ignore anything going on outside, but a protest in...
TF has been very quiet recently, too. Perhaps the two sides are talking and have agreed to keep quiet about it. I can't imagine that this is true, but it would be nice if it was.
The Plough on the London Road.
Also on the London Road near Whitley - The Royal Oak.
During the last year at school(!) we used to start our drinking sessions in the Gentlemen Only bar in the Golden Cross.
I've never been to Sixfields and won't go to see 'home' games there. I have no idea what the stadium looks like. In the unlikely event of Sky Blues getting promoted, does Sixfields conform to whatever rules the Championship have regarding stadia?
It's no real surprise. I suspect that it will happen for every game at Sixfields. That way, TF can point to steadily increasing attendance figures and say that the Sixfields boycott is collapsing as he said it would.
If there is a rule about free travel to groundshare venues, I'm sure that I read somewhere that TF said it's not a groundshare but a rental. That way, they don't need to supply free transport if that is required by FL rules about ground sharing.