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  1. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    I think you're right, rich has already pretty much said he would come back if we were challenging for promotion. I've said several times if you make a choice that you don't think its value for money just say that rather than hiding behind the owners and morals etc.
  2. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    I'm afraid we've lost some fans forever and this thread only proves it, and this for me is the bleakest thing to come out of this mess than anything SISU have done.
  3. SkyBlue_Bear83

    No Armstrong For Rochdale

    By the time Januray arrives the league cup will be at the semi final stage and I don't see Newcastle getting that far anyway. So like I say I think its just Newcastle being cautious should they need to recall him.
  4. SkyBlue_Bear83

    No Armstrong For Rochdale

    Newcastle do have a recall clause so it could just be them being extra cautious should they need him for a cup tie in case of injuries.
  5. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Long term not as it is now no, if we had 25k supporters every week then yes I'd see a future more brighter than it is now. I do think we're in for a good season though, shame so many won't get to see it because they can't see past the owners.
  6. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    And by not going you are punishing CCFC for SISUs actions.
  7. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Now its SISUs fault if Wasps have a negative impact on CRFC. That is definitely a new one.
  8. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Well they helped facilitate and enabled the move didn't they
  9. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Slightly different but essentially the same, at the end of day they both moved a club without consideration of what they would leave behind with the end goal of financial reward. You might not agree with the argument for whatever reason you have which I don't agree with but you can't dispute...
  10. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Yep another minor point, pretty insignificant in the grand scheme of things but just to show Wasps will do what they want without any consideration for fans. Last season they had a fan poll on whether to move matches to a Saturday, on the poll Sunday won so it stayed as Sunday. This year they...
  11. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    So those who support the club are painted as the villains whilst those who don't go regard themselves as some sort of heroes doing it for the greater good. Thats some twisted logic right there. The people attending are the lifeblood of the club, the only ones keeping it going at the moment...
  12. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Moving a team 80 miles or whatever it was for financial reasons with no regard for there existing fans, the exact thing which SISU were rightly labasted for doing on a temporary basis? Surely you can see where people are coming from here?
  13. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    You do have a club you can support, you choose not to.
  14. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Well the likelihood is if we don't get the 15% or close more sales, Mowbray will still be looking to add the same number of players but either they will be of lower quality than his initial targets or a fringe player or two will have be moved off the wage bill to make room.
  15. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Just the typical response from those beyond reason, its common knowledge Mowbray is looking to add 4 more players to the squad still.
  16. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Mate as I said earlier if you don't consider it good value for money then don't go, that is a judgement everyone has to make and I decided £11 a game was good value. But don't let just the owners stop you going.
  17. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    No I didn't mean there were owners out there that have done things on par with SISU, just that a lot are in the English game for the same motivation which drew SISU here in the first place. Oyston, Cellino, Allam, Tan, Leyton Orient owner, Venkys who knows what they would have done if they were...
  18. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    Probably better giving up on professional football all together tbh as in England all these owners are cut from the same cloth. (Don't mean this sarcastically) Just going to get even worse with the foreign owners all wanting a slice of the pie as the money in the premier league seems to have no...
  19. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    I would moan, but it still wouldn't stop me going to Tesco if they then opened a new store in Coventry and I considered it good value for money. And I have moaned about SISU but it doesn't stop me attending matches. If you don't want to go because you don't consider £11 a game as good value for...
  20. SkyBlue_Bear83

    Surely Time to Bury the Hatchet

    You don't give money to SISU it goes to the club. Why do people have this idea that all fans cash goes into SISU backpockets and that they are somehow making a fortune by fleecing the fans?
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