His opinion is as valid as any ones in this whole sorry mess...no one really knows how many will go, I am sure 95% on here wont, but that is not all the Coventry support...
Plus a company (or companies) are actively searching for appropriate sites for the new stadium on the 'outskirts' of Coventry. (like Ryton, it may come under Rugby Council?).
We WILL be back on Coventry, although I'd prefer it to be sooner, rather than later! PUSB
Only time I can see a big crowd (ie 3000+) will be when the likes of wolves turn up & that will be away fans. I hope Cov fans don't start to drift back and prove TWTF how far from reality he is.
The only people I know that will go are either on here, or the odd one ringing into CWR.
Everyone that I know, Family, Friends, Colleagues who all used to go regularly have said no.
A few of them a month or two ago said they would still go to some games, but even they have said now they will boycott.
As we all know City fans are sheep. The same mentality that gets big crowds for certain games is now being played out in reverse.
Fisher Not Expecting Boycott To Last - Coventry City CEO Tim Fisher has said that he does not expect any fans boycott of Sixfields Stadium to last.Speaking to a loing standing Coventry City supporter last night at Coventry Station as he waited for Dan Walker to take him to the SCG Meeting, Mr Fisher, who says he has nothing to be sorry for, expects fans to boycott the first couple of games but feels that most will be back after three matches.Mr Fisher, who says that SISU have no intention of buying Sixfields in order to get their hands on*a redeveloped stadium, facilities including a hotel and land close to the M1,*maintains his stance that he is expecting 3,000-7,000 per game at Sixfields Stadium and is expecting at least seven sold out matches.*
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Plus a company (or companies) are actively searching for appropriate sites for the new stadium on the 'outskirts' of Coventry. (like Ryton, it may come under Rugby Council?).
We WILL be back on Coventry, although I'd prefer it to be sooner, rather than later! PUSB
Because u love SISU
Sure that plan works well when we're still under embargo and playing the kids in the first few games and not winning, the fans will come flooding back then.
Fisher Not Expecting Boycott To Last - Coventry City CEO Tim Fisher has said that he does not expect any fans boycott of Sixfields Stadium to last.Speaking to a loing standing Coventry City supporter last night at Coventry Station as he waited for Dan Walker to take him to the SCG Meeting, Mr Fisher, who says he has nothing to be sorry for, expects fans to boycott the first couple of games but feels that most will be back after three matches.Mr Fisher, who says that SISU have no intention of buying Sixfields in order to get their hands on*a redeveloped stadium, facilities including a hotel and land close to the M1,*maintains his stance that he is expecting 3,000-7,000 per game at Sixfields Stadium and is expecting at least seven sold out matches.*
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One thing the Trust should do then just to make things even worse for Fisher is to try and get away fans to boycott the games at Sixfields. I'm sure it would be easy enough to contact other fans groups and organisations. Imagine an almost empty stadium with hardly any home OR away fans.
Plus a company (or companies) are actively searching for appropriate sites for the new stadium on the 'outskirts' of Coventry. (like Ryton, it may come under Rugby Council?).
We WILL be back on Coventry, although I'd prefer it to be sooner, rather than later! PUSB
Sisu could always rent a crowd
What's stopping Northampton's supporting City!
Their not I have had trouble too
Shame really with the crap you spout.....:facepalm:
The Far-Out Son Of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madman? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrVdskE2GS4
Just Listened ,quite like It !! seems to give the Impression of heading for a Crash.
Sisu could always rent a crowd
What's stopping Northampton's supporting City!
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