It is one of the following options...
A) There is a specific manager they are waiting for that isn't available until then.
B) They are on their way out and therefore don't want to incur costs of hiring a new manager before they leave.
C) They are clueless, careless cunts.
Its C isn't it...
Really lovely idea but sadly wouldn't happen no matter what backing and coverage it got. As I mentioned on another thread we couldn't even get over 20,000 people to sign the online petition which is free and takes 20 seconds... there is no way we would get over 20,000 people to buy a ticket and...
Who would take a bet that we will have a new manager by Xmas.. I wouldn't. Sisu won't do anything that costs them money unless it's a necessity. You might say getting a manager is necessity because we will go down otherwise but they clearly don't care... I think they must be waiting for the...
I have been a season ticket holder every season (apart from sixfields) since I was old enough to drive (8 seasons) - I won't renew next year.
I sacrificed a lot to pay for my ST this year as I now have a mortgage but I decided that it was worth it based on the promise of building on last years...
What about agreeing a minute of the game to cover all the sky camaras with a "Sisu out" banner. They would probably need to be on a pole so might be difficult to get into the ground but that is doable.
It wouldn't take long for a steward to confiscate it but just imagine that even for 10-15...
Filling the stadium for a giant protest is unquestionably the best thing to do as the football community see our boycotting as apathy and "deserting our team at its most desperate time" however its just simply not going to happen. Forget the idea, even the Sisu out petition couldn't get 20,000...
We haven't even tried to recruit a manager. I hate being a Coventry fan. What is Sisus plan for us? Would it benefit them for us to be relegated? (Serious question) I just can't understand their game plan.
I hear you but we don't have the players in the box to warrent putting the crosses into. Which is why Jones always cuts inside and tries to play more intricately. Reid when playing down the left will often whip an early cross in and on the small occasion he actually delivers a decent cross, we...
The theory is the same though, why do you think left footed players should play on the left hand side? What is the benefit? A left footed cross from the right hand side is far more dangerous because it is in-swinging and already heading in the direction of the goal.
Do you think all corners...
How bizarre, of all personalities on TV I think Linekar is the most affable. For the record, he's also still best friends with his ex-wife, so he can't be that much of a "smug licky bastard"... whatever that means.