Would definitely have gone to Sixfields but for the fact we are playing at Nuneaton and feel this is the ideal place for a large demonstration, any other time i'm in on turning up at Sixfields on Northampton matches
Hopefully he police are keeping an eye on some of the things you've saying on here.
Only way to stop groundshare is to get Football League to change its mind and/or NTFC to withdraw. So that's why protest has to focus on them. Something @ Nuneaton would be good too, but that's easy to organise. Seeing if there is interest in something at Sixfields in the morning is therefore the starting point
uve got it the wrong way round mate,Due to lack of time I'm afraid I just can't keep up with posts on here anymore so if anyone is interested in the following please use the contacts that are mentioned
Just posted on https://www.facebook.com/pages/Not-One-Penny-More
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Ok – anyone up for a peaceful and lawful Keep Cov in Cov campaign aimed at persuading the Football League to change its ground share decision and NTFC to withdraw from the plan?
First suggestion is for Sixfields this coming Saturday morning, 13 July.
Last 24 hours have been a bit manic but hopefully things are now back on track.
Some ground rules – I have notified the Police of the existence of this Facebook page and the http://keepcoventryincoventry-nopm.weebly.com/ website. The Police will monitor both and if I spot anything promoting violence or illegal action I will immediately pass it to the Police. Violence of any kind will achieve nothing except damage the campaign and the same goes for anything illegal.
If people are up for it, this campaign will work on ideas being posted here [the facebook page], and copied on twitter and the website, with it then being for individuals to decide how they choose to act. Kcic/nopm are nothing more than the Facebook page, the website and @notonepennymore on twitter. There is no committee, no group of people running this, no money or resources of any kind.
(For anyone interested in the history, nopm was started by one guy who I never know if he wants his name publicised but we all owe him huge thanks for doing it. He didn’t have time to keep running it so the Sky Blue Trust took it on but as a subsidiary undertaking and autonomous of the Trust. And I’m Michael, a Trust Board member and @MichaelCCFC on twitter and MichaelCCFC on Sky Blues Talk)
So to get the ball rolling, anyone up for Sixfields this Saturday morning?
Contact via https://www.facebook.com/pages/Not-One-Penny-More/ or keepcovincov@gmail.com
this is why we need to protest at sixfields on 20th July when they are playing a home friendly v Peterboro!!Only way to stop groundshare is to get Football League to change its mind and/or NTFC to withdraw. So that's why protest has to focus on them. Something @ Nuneaton would be good too, but that's easy to organise. Seeing if there is interest in something at Sixfields in the morning is therefore the starting point
Does this mean I have to get a facebook account to offer ideas now?!?
uve got it the wrong way round mate,
should protest in cov this saturday morning so then ppl can go to nuneaton after for the game.
then next saturday 20th July you should protest at 2pm at sixfields as Northampton are playing in a friendly, would get far more publicity and some of their fans may join the protest also.
50 odd ppl protesting next saturday at sixfields would be far better than 100 pll walking through coventry on a saturday morning the trust has even said similar in the past when other protests were mentioned.
Due to lack of time I'm afraid I just can't keep up with posts on here anymore so if anyone is interested in the following please use the contacts that are mentioned
Just posted on https://www.facebook.com/pages/Not-One-Penny-More
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Ok – anyone up for a peaceful and lawful Keep Cov in Cov campaign aimed at persuading the Football League to change its ground share decision and NTFC to withdraw from the plan?
First suggestion is for Sixfields this coming Saturday morning, 13 July.
Last 24 hours have been a bit manic but hopefully things are now back on track.
Some ground rules – I have notified the Police of the existence of this Facebook page and the http://keepcoventryincoventry-nopm.weebly.com/ website. The Police will monitor both and if I spot anything promoting violence or illegal action I will immediately pass it to the Police. Violence of any kind will achieve nothing except damage the campaign and the same goes for anything illegal.
If people are up for it, this campaign will work on ideas being posted here [the facebook page], and copied on twitter and the website, with it then being for individuals to decide how they choose to act. Kcic/nopm are nothing more than the Facebook page, the website and @notonepennymore on twitter. There is no committee, no group of people running this, no money or resources of any kind.
(For anyone interested in the history, nopm was started by one guy who I never know if he wants his name publicised but we all owe him huge thanks for doing it. He didn’t have time to keep running it so the Sky Blue Trust took it on but as a subsidiary undertaking and autonomous of the Trust. And I’m Michael, a Trust Board member and @MichaelCCFC on twitter and MichaelCCFC on Sky Blues Talk)
So to get the ball rolling, anyone up for Sixfields this Saturday morning?
Contact via https://www.facebook.com/pages/Not-One-Penny-More/ or keepcovincov@gmail.com
This is one of the problems I think NW. Too disjointed, you've got people putting some bloody good points across on Sky Blues Talk, but its just one of many places to discuss ideas. Facebook is the "in" thing, but like yourself, how many people bother with it because they see it as a kids fad. Same with Twitter.
Does this mean I have to get a facebook account to offer ideas now?!?
No, you can write your ideas on the back of a postcard and send them in, or failing that, a telegram might be a good option along with carrier pigeon. Remember to use a quill though as these new fangled technologies called pens tend to run dry after a while.
Among my principles includes disagreeing with facebook, their dubious use of personal data, and my desire to boycott them as a result!
It effectively silences me (some may say this is a good thing) if it's going exclusively through facebook from now on.
Bad enough having to sign up here to get a voice:thinking about: but it seems I'm having to run around to offer ideas.
More than happy for those ideas to be rejected (as even if I think they're great, accept I am but one person:wave: ) but in all this anger and vitriol, some positive constructive suggestions from anybody about what we do next is surely welcome?
Better to have the ideas and rationalise why they don't work or realise not many will go along with them, than just bulldoze through without testing the waters first!
Hi Michael,
One of the ways you can do it is by subscribing to the threads of interest, then it lets you know when they have been updated. So for example when somebody replies to this thread you get an email to let you know.
It would be crazy to totally ignore the forums and just listen to facebook surely?
Missing out on a whole demographic of a certain age for starters ,not necessarily the nicest format for communication in that they're open to campaigns that heavily involve abuse of others ,which is why I wouldn't think to go there ,having said that what am I doing In Here.:thinking about::facepalm:
Fair point
Claim democracy, but democracy on your terms is a dictatorship.
I'm finding this slightly hard to swallow. Surely an effective protest should occur in coventry during every preseason game to bring awareness of the situation. Having a convenient protest so you can dash off to watch the side at Nuneaton is almost pointless. This is not about those 11 employees any longer, its bigger than that now, this is about YOU and YOUR club, directors, players will come and go. Without cov fans, the lifeblood of the club ends and there is no club. SISU or whatever you call them do not care about you, they just care about their ROI.
Cov fans need to work together, the owner/ manager of this forum should link up with the trust and carry a solitary message, reach as many as possible. Use those text deals to spread the word, use your own Facebook accounts , tweet and retweet. Get a leaflet produced for Saturday and make sure everyone who does attend the Nuneaton game gets informed and knows how to find out information. It can be done... Cov fans must unite under 1 message.. 1 aim
Cov fans need to work together, the owner/ manager of this forum should link up with the trust and carry a solitary message, reach as many as possible. Use those text deals to spread the word, use your own Facebook accounts , tweet and retweet. Get a leaflet produced for Saturday and make sure everyone who does attend the Nuneaton game gets informed and knows how to find out information. It can be done... Cov fans must unite under 1 message.. 1 aim
If you just focus on facebook, you might miss something like that, or you might end up with a certain narrow demographic of people deciding they're right, by cutting off others' views and it becomes a self-massaging ego trip rather than something useful and constructive.
Taking on board feedback doesn't mean you have to act on it, but at a time where we need as many people as possible onside for whatever does happen, to refuse to listen to some feedback and consider other feedback more important than others is crazy!
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