I dont want to sound negative, but the hill has been fenced off in the past for some of Northamptons bigger games.
Good old "safety grounds" have been given as the reason.
I wouldnt bet against it happening again.
Get into the ground and support Steven Pressley, ALL his superb staff and the wonderful, exciting 'one & two touch' football his young squad are playing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Forget everything else, I SUPPORT MY TEAM! PUSB!
Im just sayin...That's alright, we don't have any big games.
3,000 angry City fans outside the ground probably isn't the wisest idea either, so I'd be surprised if they did fence it off (and even more surprised if it stayed fenced off).
Fuck the shitty hill.
The cameras will be in the ground.
We need to be protesting in the ground en masse.
Suspend nopm for this game for the greater good.
Come on trust. Pull yer finger out.
Dont be silly,you will never get 7,000 Coventry fans at Northampton,unless you count the hill in with it.Well I disagree. A few hundred on the hill is too easy to ignore for cameras 7000 angry fans in the ground will effectively be on camera all game
i likes the idea that was mentioned a while ago where we fill the ground and just leave after 15/20 minutes. just as an impact.
I actually think that would work well.
If however the team starts the game playing well, do you think you'd get the same numbers leaving that you'd want, to make the impact?
If not, what's the alternative? Turn backs on game for five minutes? Go into concourse for five minutes?
Fuck the shitty hill.
The cameras will be in the ground.
We need to be protesting in the ground en masse.
Suspend nopm for this game for the greater good.
Come on trust. Pull yer finger out.
Just a thought.... is the offence to step onto the field of play? If so, can we jump over the front barrier and just stand in the area between pitch and stand? Ref would be forced to pull the game and no-one would break the law. Would only work if loads of fans did it though.
People really believe by going to Northampton, paying money, and singing boo SISU out is the way to affect SISU?
Fisher won't be able to sleep at nights tossing and turning wrestling with his conscience after that protest will he.
We need to be in the ground for maximum coverage is that not obvious?
fisher likes his safety regs, i bet he's looking into this.I dont want to sound negative, but the hill has been fenced off in the past for some of Northamptons bigger games.
Good old "safety grounds" have been given as the reason.
I wouldnt bet against it happening again.
I think a huge protest on the hill is the way to do it.
- The Sky cameras would see us, and more protestors on the hill than in the ground would make headlines.
- SISU wouldn't get a penny from it.
- It would create increased policing costs and grab the locals' attention, forcing them to ask questions about exactly what their club is playing at by having us there.
The reason a protest inside the ground isn't as good is they get our money, and not only that, if we won an exciting match then some people might feel like returning!
It is to me Mustang....but then we've been through this on various threads going back weeks....
I came up with the mass exodus idea....there was also the black shirts or the blue ribbons on seats idea....the pitch invasion idea....but any of these or other ideas require leadership from the SBT....
....but unless I've missed it...there are still no viable, concrete plans afoot for some sort of LARGE SCALE action....
*awaits the "why don't you organise it" & "what are YOU doing" type responses*
You'd be giving SISU funds by staging a protest inside the ground, and if we were trouncing Sheff Utd many wouldn't leave.
City fans (on the whole) have vowed never to set foot in Sixfields, so this is flawed. Also, our fans have never been very vocal or aggressive.
I just don't see it going how you envisage.
The cameras would see us....briefly....the commentator would say "look at those guys on the hill" & then its back to action........
....and every neutral viewer across the country shrugs their shoulders, drinks their pint & carries on discussing the premier league....
Wow.
You must follow a different football club to me then.
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