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kcic Sky Blue to Jimmy's Hill this Sunday 15 Sept v Gillingham (1 Viewer)

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MichaelCCFC

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  • Sep 12, 2013
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Bookings being taken for Sky Blue bus to Jimmy's Hill this Sunday.

This Sunday v Gillingham is not about protest just having an afternoon out and watching (two thirds!) of the game plus of course the summit meeting to plan for sheff u. My guess is numbers will be lower than last week for Colchester but I do need to cover the cost of the bus so anyone up for it - £5 adults, under 18s Free, 1pm departure - please email keepcovincov@gmail. And don't worry about the weather cos if it rains you can sit on the top deck of the bus and watch the game from there!
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #2
This Sunday v Gillingham is not about protest just having an afternoon out and watching (two thirds!) of the game
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So there we have it....
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #3
Just a question, what would you do if you couldn't see the game from the Hill?

I don't see what the difference is if it isn't a protest than travelling to Northampton to watch the game using a free ticket? People are opposed to the club being moved and protest heavily yet still travel to watch them?
 

Grendel

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #4
Nick said:
Just a question, what would you do if you couldn't see the game from the Hill?

I don't see what the difference is if it isn't a protest than travelling to Northampton to watch the game using a free ticket?
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The level of interest would be such that you could hire a tandem and still have room for one more.
 

covmark

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #5
This is all quickly becoming a joke (if it wasn't already) culminating in the sheff utd game on sky, when everyone watching on tv will be thinking "look at all those fans standing on the hill who are too tight to pay for a ticket".
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #6
So now its finally been admitted that the hill is just a convenient spot to watch free football & its not really about a protest whatsoever....

...can we agree that those who want to watch free football can go to the hill for Sheff Utd. game and those of us that wish to actually protest should do so in front of the cameras (ie...in the ground)

....hopefully now its over to the SBTrust to organise something within the ground that can be as popular as the march.....
 
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SonOfSnoz

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #7
NOPM for Sisu but plenty for MichaelCCFC it seems!
Look mate, get fans to support our club or don't do nothing,
Worse crime is making money out of our club's misery!
First a lame picnic, now a summit meeting at the top of Northampton's hill (NOT JIMMY's!)
If i was Sisu, i would cordone off the hill during City matches
But maybe they like the free publicity fans generate!
How many had heard of Sisu before?
They rescue damaged companies!
Which damaged company would care about Sisu's marketing & customer service skills?
Joy must be delighted!
Michael, stop making out you're helping the club!
You're just making a few pennies out of CCFC's misery!
 
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LB87ccfc

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #8
This is 100% becoming a joke now, I am sorry, but for all of 40-50 people on a hill trying to protest, who is looking? what is it achieving apart from you get to see 45 mins for free? what benefit has and will it gain? NOTHING is the sad but brutal answer to that! In all honesty IMO i hate sisu with a passion, as I do the FL ACL and the Council, but seriously 40 50 people with a couple of flags will achieve a huge and mighty F ALL.
The opportunity that presents itself vs Sheff Utd NEEDS to be used to its maximum potential and I am sorry, but the ONLY way ( IMO) and I may get shot down for this, is to really course a stir infront of the sky cameras for the whole nation to see what we think, and if that means filling the ground and making as much racket as possible with banners, throwing tennis balls on the pitch during the game, whatever you may feel is right, then so be it, but I tell you now, others around the country will simple LAUGH at a few on the hill.
 
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LB87ccfc

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #9
FFS Blackburn with a smaller fan base did more than what we have done, all these trips to sixfields and to London are a joke, always have been always will be. Accept my apologise but the real way is INSIDE and make a real racket of it, imagine the utter madness if 10,000 turned up vs sheff utd, THAT would make media coverage none this pathetic picnic shite.
 
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SonOfSnoz

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #10
MichaelCCFC said:
Bookings being taken for Sky Blue bus to Jimmy's Hill this Sunday.

This Sunday v Gillingham is not about protest just having an afternoon out and watching (two thirds!) of the game plus of course the summit meeting to plan for sheff u. My guess is numbers will be lower than last week for Colchester but I do need to cover the cost of the bus so anyone up for it - £5 adults, under 18s Free, 1pm departure - please email keepcovincov@gmail. And don't worry about the weather cos if it rains you can sit on the top deck of the bus and watch the game from there!
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Michael, if i miss any of the goals from your bus, will you refund my fiver?
 
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LB87ccfc

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #11
SonOfSnoz said:
Michael, if i miss any of the goals from your bus, will you refund my fiver?
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HAHA Brilliant
 
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wince

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #12
when everyone watching on tv will be thinking "look at all those fans standing on the hill who are too tight to pay for a ticket".
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No they wont ,for a start everyone do no think the same, and secondly most people watching sheff utd v cov on a sunday afternoon on pay per view telly will be football fans more likely so say fair play to them fans for not going in I/we would do the same
 
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LB87ccfc

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #13
wince said:
No they wont ,for a start everyone do no think the same, and secondly most people watching sheff utd v cov on a sunday afternoon on pay per view telly will be football fans more likely so say fair play to them fans for not going in I/we would do the same
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Or they will think HAHA look at Coventry's sad protest is that all they can muster??
 

skybluebeduff

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #14
LB87ccfc said:
Or they will think HAHA look at Coventry's sad protest is that all they can muster??
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Can't see the funny side in seeing fans who are absolutely gutted that their team is playing in Northampton. Kind of a sick sense of humor if true.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #15
I don't think many fans will understand unless the commentator makes a point to explain why people are on the hill. To a random person watching the game they probably will think it is people watching the game for free unless it is explained.
 
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LB87ccfc

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #16
Unfortunately you will get twats from other clubs thinking this, I dont find it funny in any way, but if the likes of Blackburn with a smaller population can organise a protest better than what we have managed ( apart from fans not paying to go) then unfortunately some will view it as a failure, some wont.
 
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Matty_CCFC

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #17
Nick said:
Just a question, what would you do if you couldn't see the game from the Hill?

I don't see what the difference is if it isn't a protest than travelling to Northampton to watch the game using a free ticket? People are opposed to the club being moved and protest heavily yet still travel to watch them?
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I would protest down by the Ground. But never go in.
 
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wince

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #18
When last sunday on sky , they had a reporter at the game and it was news that the crowd was the lowest in our history ,and they did explain what people were doing on the hill , next target get a lower crowd for the gills , it will be reported on sky as our lowest ever crowd , then take 4000 to port vale and we can say we take nearly double away from home , that's a good statement
 
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Matty_CCFC

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #19
Nick said:
I don't think many fans will understand unless the commentator makes a point to explain why people are on the hill. To a random person watching the game they probably will think it is people watching the game for free unless it is explained.
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Nick
You will find that the vast majority of fans have to walk down the hill and past the protesters, some asked whats going on but most know already and give is support.
 
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wince

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #20
don't think many fans will understand unless the commentator makes a point to explain why people are on the hill. To a random person watching the game they probably will think it is people watching the game for free unless it is explained
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BEEN said before they explained it a few times last sunday and cwr have a hang up about it too cause ekin keeps trying to count them while the game is on
 

Nick

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #21
Matty_CCFC said:
I would protest down by the Ground. But never go in.
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Fair play to you if you would go to the ground still to protest outside, I just think the numbers would be a LOT lower if it was a ground like the Ricoh where you can't see in.

How would people react if SISU were to put a temporary fence up so people couldn't see in? Would SISU be the baddies or would people continue to protest as normal?
 

Nick

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #22
wince said:
BEEN said before they explained it a few times last sunday and cwr have a hang up about it too cause ekin keeps trying to count them while the game is on
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I meant when it is on a live sky game
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #23
Michael, have you contacted the Meteorological Centre? They'll be able to tell you which way the wind is blowing. Vital.

Nick said:
I don't think many fans will understand unless the commentator makes a point to explain why people are on the hill. To a random person watching the game they probably will think it is people watching the game for free unless it is explained.
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MichaelCCFC

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #24
Thx for responses. As predicted not as many as last week but enough people up for it to go ahead.
 

hill83

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #25
Sorry Michael. But the whole thing is a joke. You struggled to fill two coaches for away games last season and now you are digging your own grave with 'after watching 2 thirds of the game '. Obviously this is purely my opinion and feel free to tell me to fuck off. But it's all a bit embarrassing isn't it?

New balls/torches/flares/umbrellas please.
 

pusbccfc

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #26
All the fans on the hill are there as they are willing to travel wherever to watch their team, but will NOT pay sisu to do so.

HOW SIMPLE DO YOU WANT IT!?
 

torchomatic

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #27
pusbccfc said:
All the fans on the hill are there as they are willing to travel wherever to watch their team, but will NOT pay sisu to do so.

HOW SIMPLE DO YOU WANT IT!?
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So despite keep Cov in Cov, away games only, etc people ARE willing to travel to Northampton.

Sent from my Galaxy S4 using Tapatalk 2
 

hill83

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #28
pusbccfc said:
All the fans on the hill are there as they are willing to travel wherever to watch their team, but will NOT pay sisu to do so.

HOW SIMPLE DO YOU WANT IT!?
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I fully understand how simple it is. Believe me.
 

covmark

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #29
pusbccfc said:
All the fans on the hill are there as they are willing to travel wherever to watch their team, but will NOT pay sisu to do so.

HOW SIMPLE DO YOU WANT IT!?
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Booo you evil people taking cov out of cov, but we'll still go to Northampton to watch the game for free. Superb
 

pusbccfc

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #30
If Sisu left tomorrow, but we had to fulfil our home fixtures at Northampton, I'd be the first up there, with all the rest of the hill group to buy season tickets.
 
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RoboCCFC90

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #31
jimmyhillsfanclub said:
So now its finally been admitted that the hill is just a convenient spot to watch free football & its not really about a protest whatsoever....

...can we agree that those who want to watch free football can go to the hill for Sheff Utd. game and those of us that wish to actually protest should do so in front of the cameras (ie...in the ground)

....hopefully now its over to the SBTrust to organise something within the ground that can be as popular as the march.....
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Count me in..

I don't think the Trust will do it so I think we should organise between ourselves what to do with regards to the Sheff Utd game..
 

Nick

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #32
pusbccfc said:
All the fans on the hill are there as they are willing to travel wherever to watch their team, but will NOT pay sisu to do so.

HOW SIMPLE DO YOU WANT IT!?
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So if offered a free ticket would you go in?
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #33
pusbccfc said:
If Sisu left tomorrow, but we had to fulfil our home fixtures at Northampton, I'd be the first up there, with all the rest of the hill group to buy season tickets.
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So you would still go even if it is in Northampton? I thought the whole argument was about taking the club to Northampton. So it is not about Northampton, it is SISU out after all?
 

pusbccfc

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  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #34
Nick said:
So if offered a free ticket would you go in?
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It's a tricky one but probably yes.

But if I was told half price, then no.

For me the hill is NOPM.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Sep 12, 2013
  • #35
pusbccfc said:
It's a tricky one but probably yes.

But if I was told half price, then no.

For me the hill is NOPM.
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What if they blocked the hill off so you couldn't see?

Fair play for taking a free ticket, do you want me to try and sort you one?
 
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