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Jimmy's Hill Today (3 Viewers)

  • Thread starter MichaelCCFC
  • Start date Sep 15, 2013
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MichaelCCFC

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #1
As not everyone on here is on facebook just to let anyone heading to Jimmy's Hill today know that plan for today remains it's low key and smaller numbers but still with banners etc. Given the weather forecast not sure we'll be heard by each other on the Hill never mind on the pitch, and if we get into double figures on the Hill it'll be a major achievement!
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #2
Hope you pack your waterproofs.....you're gonna need them
 

pusbccfc

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #3
Let's all sing together!!
 
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North York’s Blue

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #4
It's pissing down in Northampton at the mo, and no I'm not going to the game, dropping my daughter off at the uni
 

Skybluerevolution (Pt2)

New Member
  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #5
Raindrops keep falling my head...!!! Good Luck - remember there is always shelter under in the stands...if it gets too wet!
 
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Steve.B50

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #6
Bucks Blue said:
It's pissing down in Northampton at the mo, and no I'm not going to the game, dropping my daughter off at the uni
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It's not raining here, windy yes but been dry for last 40 mins.
 
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Cheshire Sky Blue

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #7
MichaelCCFC said:
As not everyone on here is on facebook just to let anyone heading to Jimmy's Hill today know that plan for today remains it's low key and smaller numbers but still with banners etc. Given the weather forecast not sure we'll be heard by each other on the Hill never mind on the pitch, and if we get into double figures on the Hill it'll be a major achievement!
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What's the mood like today?
 

torchomatic

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #8
Why do the "protesters" move at half-time? Surely not to see the goal we're attacking?
 
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Pubboy

New Member
  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #9
Of course it is. So what?
 

torchomatic

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #10
Just wondered.

Pubboy said:
Of course it is. So what?
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #11
torchomatic said:
Just wondered.
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And now you know...?
 

harvey098

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #12
Why did you say "surely not"? What is so hard to believe about it?
 

GaryPendrysEyes

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #13
I think Torch, who claims to support KCIC, doesn't realise that the media report the KCIC protest on the hill pretty much every game and it has actually proved a useful promo tool to the campaign.
Anyone would think he supports Sisu more than KCIC, but we all realise that cant possibly be true given his 1000's of anti-Sisu posts on here... oh wait.
 

Moff

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #14
GaryPendrysEyes said:
Anyone would think he supports Sisu more than KCIC,
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No only a moron would see that.

He is anti SISU, and has posted many times stating that.

Just because he isn't screaming loudly and hysterically that he hates SISU, and offers a more level headed view, means some people cant see that. Sad but true that they can be so blinkered.
 
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shropshirecov

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #15
People on that hill don't want to KCIC while sisu are in charge
 
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Pubboy

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #16
shropshirecov said:
people on that hill don't want to kcic while sisu are in charge
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lmao.
 

torchomatic

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #17
I absolutely do support KCIC and oppose SISU as if I didn't I wouldn't be missing out on my first season - home and away since 1972. I'd be at Sixfields, not sat at home listening to the game on the radio.

At first I did support the idea of protesting on the hill as it seemed a good idea from the Trust. However, after last weeks statement (or error) from Michael stating that going to the hill was nothing to do with protest but all to do with watching the game for nowt then I lost faith in him and the Trust he represents. "No to Northampton" they stated. "The Trust Urge Fans Not To Travel To Northampton" they shouted. One rule for one and all that.



GaryPendrysEyes said:
I think Torch, who claims to support KCIC, doesn't realise that the media report the KCIC protest on the hill pretty much every game and it has actually proved a useful promo tool to the campaign.
Anyone would think he supports Sisu more than KCIC, but we all realise that cant possibly be true given his 1000's of anti-Sisu posts on here... oh wait.
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deanocity3

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #18
Come on own up,who broke the fence.
 

GaryPendrysEyes

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #19
Moff said:
No only a moron would see that.

He is anti SISU, and has posted many times stating that.

Just because he isn't screaming loudly and hysterically that he hates SISU, and offers a more level headed view, means some people cant see that. Sad but true that they can be so blinkered.
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Assuming you are his mum.....
1000's of posts suggest otherwise I'm afraid, if's it yellow and quacks its a Sisu duck... and if you are his mum....>
 
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quinn1971

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #20
torchomatic said:
I absolutely do support KCIC and oppose SISU as if I didn't I wouldn't be missing out on my first season - home and away since 1972. I'd be at Sixfields, not sat at home listening to the game on the radio.

At first I did support the idea of protesting on the hill as it seemed a good idea from the Trust. However, after last weeks statement (or error) from Michael stating that going to the hill was nothing to do with protest but all to do with watching the game for nowt then I lost faith in him and the Trust he represents. "No to Northampton" they stated. "The Trust Urge Fans Not To Travel To Northampton" they shouted. One rule for one and all that.
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Does have a good point....they're still going to watch us play in northampton which kind of contradicts a boycott.
 

SIR ERNIE

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #21
Torch: Your persistent sniping at the Jimmy Hillers defies all logic.

These, like you, are true supporters who, like you I assume, despise SISU and what SISU are doing to our club. There's nothing whatsoever wrong in them wanting to watch the game whilst at the same time depriving SISU of revenue.

I applaud them.

NOPM
 

GaryPendrysEyes

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #22
Only one reason quack quack...
 

@richh87

Member
  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #23
I don't understand why the Trust don't back this protest. I back anything that gets rid of SISU. As it stands the club is almost dead to me.

I've only just noticed we beat Gillingham 2-1. Totally forgot we were playing and if that's the case for me, someone who's had 17 season tickets in the last 19 seasons, then God knows what it is doing to the fair weather supporters.

SISU were killing this club long before we moved to Northampton.

We need unity to drive them out. The Trust are doing sod all right now as far as I can see.
 

@richh87

Member
  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #24
I don't get the problem a few posters have with the protestors getting a poor view of two thirds of the pitch while protesting.

We all love watching our team, why do they need to deprive themselves? They aren't paying for it - that's what matters.
 

GaryPendrysEyes

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #25
They are showing passion for the club, they arent giving money to Sisu, they are protesting and getting publicity for KCIC, seriously what is the problem.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #26
Personally, I don't see the point in travelling to Northampton to watch the game on the hill, that's just me, if I bothered (which I don't) to make the journey, I'd go in the stadium.

The pure irony of my situation, last year, I wanted either Rugby or CCFC games on the Sunday so I could do both, we now play on Sunday's, I refuse to go.
 
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pusbccfc

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #27
Another super time on the hill.

Not as many of us there, I counted 70.
Less noisier lot than last week.

But overall was great fun, good atmosphere and banter between us up there.

Pusb
 

Moff

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #28
GaryPendrysEyes said:
Assuming you are his mum.....
1000's of posts suggest otherwise I'm afraid, if's it yellow and quacks its a Sisu duck... and if you are his mum....>
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Fuck me you are a plum, and a clueless one as well.

If I am his mum??????? How old are you? Grow up you twat.
 
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MichaelCCFC

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #29
Official Jimmy's Hill attendance was 93 at end of first half and then 108 in second half which was amazing given this was low key. Not a drop of rain but the wind's a bit mad and banners all over the place which was frustrating cos had a cracking 'Muppet Show in N'ton' one. Saw both goals, a few players clearly clapped us pre kick off, atmosphere still really good and everyone well up for sheff u




 

Covstu

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #30
torchomatic said:
Why do the "protesters" move at half-time? Surely not to see the goal we're attacking?
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To watch SISU Utd of course!!
 

Covstu

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #31
pusbccfc said:
Another super time on the hill.

Not as many of us there, I counted 70.
Less noisier lot than last week.

But overall was great fun, good atmosphere and banter between us up there.

Pusb
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Counted 70, I bet that time passes really quickly up there!!
 
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Spionkop

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #32
Salute all those 90 fans on the hill this afternoon. Well done to you all. The ground looked desolate. We counted 152 coming out from behind the hill end after the game. Sisu are going to go a long way on that kind of support. The main stand looked half empty, if not more so. There were never 2,000 people in the ground in a month of Sundays.
You people going in are prolonging this sad stay in Northampton.
Players will get fed up playing to all those empty seats, it doesn't bode well.
Sure Sisu can fund the enormous losses they'll be making but they won't want to.
How low they've dragged us and still mugs go.
 

Covstu

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #33
Spionkop said:
Salute all those 90 fans on the hill this afternoon. Well done to you all. The ground looked desolate. We counted 152 coming out from behind the hill end after the game. Sisu are going to go a long way on that kind of support. The main stand looked half empty, if not more so. There were never 2,000 people in the ground in a month of Sundays.
You people going in are prolonging this sad stay in Northampton.
Players will get fed up playing to all those empty seats, it doesn't bode well.
Sure Sisu can fund the enormous losses they'll be making but they won't want to.
How low they've dragged us and still mugs go.
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Hmm I think the attendance would disagree.. Maybe as you could only see half the ground??
 

Grendel

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #34
Spionkop said:
Salute all those 90 fans on the hill this afternoon. Well done to you all. The ground looked desolate. We counted 152 coming out from behind the hill end after the game. Sisu are going to go a long way on that kind of support. The main stand looked half empty, if not more so. There were never 2,000 people in the ground in a month of Sundays.
You people going in are prolonging this sad stay in Northampton.
Players will get fed up playing to all those empty seats, it doesn't bode well.
Sure Sisu can fund the enormous losses they'll be making but they won't want to.
How low they've dragged us and still mugs go.
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You counted the number coming out? Get a life - no one believes you anyway.
 
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Spionkop

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  • Sep 15, 2013
  • #35
We could see the whole of the main stand, it looked desperately empty. We counted them coming out from behind the goal. We saw what we saw. It looked desolate. What a desperate football environment.
But Covstu, you're a Sisu apologist. I wouldn't expect anything else from you. One of those prolonging our club's stay in another town.
 
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