How wrong I have been (1 Viewer)

japandy

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I, for one, have been blind to the feelings of most CCFC fans. We are a reserved lot and it's only when the chips are down do we actually see the City's character. I do understand SISU's frustration at wanting to make something on match days and believing having OUR own ground as being the only option. BUT, as we see today the fans have spoken. If SISU want to take the club forward they must cooperate with the fans and other interested parties in the city. We should work together but sadly I don't think Joy is aware. or even cares, the fans true feeling. I was going to buy a season ticket at Sixfields but NOW I WON'T. Mr. Fisher, you are a businessman not a child and the time is now rife to do something positive. So sort out the rent issue and move our club forward IN OUR CITY.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Praise The Lord, its a miracle! ;)

Well said Andy.
 

Johnnythespider

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I asked the question in the protest thread whether today had changed anybody's mind about going to Northampton, i guess it has ;)
 

deanocity3

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I, for one, have been blind to the feelings of most CCFC fans. We are a reserved lot and it's only when the chips are down do we actually see the City's character. I do understand SISU's frustration at wanting to make something on match days and believing having OUR own ground as being the only option. BUT, as we see today the fans have spoken. If SISU want to take the club forward they must cooperate with the fans and other interested parties in the city. We should work together but sadly I don't think Joy is aware. or even cares, the fans true feeling. I was going to buy a season ticket at Sixfields but NOW I WON'T. Mr. Fisher, you are a businessman not a child and the time is now rife to do something positive. So sort out the rent issue and move our club forward IN OUR CITY.
Cheers Andy Pandy
 

Steve.B50

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I, for one, have been blind to the feelings of most CCFC fans. We are a reserved lot and it's only when the chips are down do we actually see the City's character. I do understand SISU's frustration at wanting to make something on match days and believing having OUR own ground as being the only option. BUT, as we see today the fans have spoken. If SISU want to take the club forward they must cooperate with the fans and other interested parties in the city. We should work together but sadly I don't think Joy is aware. or even cares, the fans true feeling. I was going to buy a season ticket at Sixfields but NOW I WON'T. Mr. Fisher, you are a businessman not a child and the time is now rife to do something positive. So sort out the rent issue and move our club forward IN OUR CITY.

Well worded, together we are one voice, one community, one club.
Lets all stick together and fine a way to solve our problem.
The supporters are the club, together they are a force.
 

Delboycov

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Much respect Japandy...I think those that have been supportive in what SISU have been doing...particularly it must be said on GMK....must know once and for all that they are now a tiny minority and completely out of touch with the feelings of the vast majority of fans. Today was the proudest day I've experienced as a fan since 87 and to stand side by side with others who care so passionately about stopping this stupid move will be something I'll remember forever.
 

hutch1972

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I was pretty shocked at that turnout today, imagine how many more would take part if it was repeated.
By organising it on a saturday, in our home town , at a decent time and most of all at the height of peoples emotions made all the difference ( oh! and the 2 lady godivas helped,and although the story says she rode naked it shows we can't always have it all )
 

Covstu

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I think the fact that everyone had noticed, it was more publicised and on a weekend really made the difference. It would be good to get that number at the Ricoh on the first 'home' game of the season.
 

ccfcway

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I think the fact that everyone had noticed, it was more publicised and on a weekend really made the difference. It would be good to get that number at the Ricoh on the first 'home' game of the season.

agreed.

Open one stand at Ricoh for FOC. Get Compass to put on the catering. Blast the game out on CWR. On the final whistle, an old boys game !
 

Seyeclops666

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I, for one, have been blind to the feelings of most CCFC fans. We are a reserved lot and it's only when the chips are down do we actually see the City's character. I do understand SISU's frustration at wanting to make something on match days and believing having OUR own ground as being the only option. BUT, as we see today the fans have spoken. If SISU want to take the club forward they must cooperate with the fans and other interested parties in the city. We should work together but sadly I don't think Joy is aware. or even cares, the fans true feeling. I was going to buy a season ticket at Sixfields but NOW I WON'T. Mr. Fisher, you are a businessman not a child and the time is now rife to do something positive. So sort out the rent issue and move our club forward IN OUR CITY.

That is just so pleasing to hear mate. Thank you for your honesty and expressing it on this forum.
 

skybluehugh

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I think the fact that everyone had noticed, it was more publicised and on a weekend really made the difference. It would be good to get that number at the Ricoh on the first 'home' game of the season.

Here here, if we are though please let's confirm it ASAP so I can book the weekend off work
 

sba gaz

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Like japandy when the season ticket prices were released I must admit to being tempted. However after seeing the pictures, news item and youtube video I now dont know how I can go to Northampton.

If we all stick together we will win even if it takes years. I know it will be hard, especially fans like me who have had season tickets for 30 years or more.
 

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