No. It means you're an idiot. I was answering to a post pointing out how CCFC has failed to get the attention of a large part of the local community who happen to have a different ethnic back ground to the average Coventry fan.
Why that would lead you to post the reply you did is beyond me.
I think there are a few Asian city fans, I know at the Ricoh there were quite a few groups of Asian blokes watching the game.
I think if we had signed that Sunny Chetri then there would have been an influx. It is certainly a market that could be targetted but most Asian / Indian people I know do seem to support Liverpool / Man Utd.
@ Grenduffy...I've noticed on another thread that you've turned into a professional sports psychologist? Yet again "Estimating" that a Pro footballer would have his "Head turned" to play for CCFC(With no home) rather than a a team "WITH" a home. I'm not the only poster on this forum who has played at a reasonable standard of football (There are a couple who've played at a Pro/Semi Pro level) and I'm 100% certain that if 2 teams offered them approx the same wages, the team with it's "Own home ground" and an average of 10-12k fan base as opposed to 1k. would win hands down.
@ Grenduffy...I've noticed on another thread that you've turned into a professional sports psychologist? Yet again "Estimating" that a Pro footballer would have his "Head turned" to play for CCFC(With no home) rather than a a team "WITH" a home. I'm not the only poster on this forum who has played at a reasonable standard of football (There are a couple who've played at a Pro/Semi Pro level) and I'm 100% certain that if 2 teams offered them approx the same wages, the team with it's "Own home ground" and an average of 10-12k fan base as opposed to 1k. would win hands down.
Nick....How forums work is that you reply about that on that thread? You don't go into a totally unrelated thread and then reply about it?
Sorry mate but that particular thread wouldn't take my post..........One other thing, before making comments on other posters, it's the norm to read about what you're replying to before making the reply.
Nick....How forums work is that you reply about that on that thread? You don't go into a totally unrelated thread and then reply about it?
Sorry mate but that particular thread wouldn't take my post..........One other thing, before making comments on other posters, it's the norm to read about what you're replying to before making the reply.
No. It means you're an idiot. I was answering to a post pointing out how CCFC has failed to get the attention of a large part of the local community who happen to have a different ethnic back ground to the average Coventry fan.
Why that would lead you to post the reply you did is beyond me.
Just what we need really, a few more pigeonholes we can put City fans in.
Sixfielders, Hillers, NOPM'ers, Pro-Sisu, anti-Sisu, Pro-ACL, anti-ACL, now we can have Punjabis, Pashtans, Sikh, Hindu,Muslim, that bird in Sri Lanks can represent the Buddhist faction.
The thick fucking idiots faction already has a figurehead in yourself, recruiting been going well too.
Just what we need really, a few more pigeonholes we can put City fans in.
Sixfielders, Hillers, NOPM'ers, Pro-Sisu, anti-Sisu, Pro-ACL, anti-ACL, now we can have Punjabis, Pashtans, Sikh, Hindu,Muslim, that bird in Sri Lanks can represent the Buddhist faction.
The thick fucking idiots faction already has a figurehead in yourself, recruiting been going well too.
What the hell are you on about. Every club has its little groups and always have done. There was even a debate on here last week about what groups there was at HR.
Why do you think it's wrong for a group to be proud to be punjabi and proud to be a supporter of their football team. I call that embracing your identity.
What the hell are you on about. Every club has its little groups and always have done. There was even a debate on here last week about what groups there was at HR.
Why do you think it's wrong for a group to be proud to be punjabi and proud to be a supporter of their football team. I call that embracing your identity.