Sterling Archer
Well-Known Member
I love a good acronym me, especially when I don't actually have a point or a final thought to my posts and lack the intelligence to end the post properly.
NOPM!
NOPM!
I love a good acronym me, especially when I don't actually have a point or a final thought to my posts and lack the intelligence to end the post properly.
NOPM!
Can someone who is a supporter of NOPM answer me a question.
What happens should we make it to Wembley, will you buy tickets and go?
Presumably directed at all those who end their posts "PUSB"?
Only if you don't understand that the vast majority of people have principles that they will stick to.
Only the most literalist NOPM supporter would not attend a Wembley final IMO.
After all, it is not a home match. OK some money would find its way to the club but that cannot be avoided.
I think some are making mischief here. You cannot expect everyone to take an exact position or you end up like a fundamentalist religion with priests deciding what can and cannot be done. Would you question a vegetarian so closely? Do you read every label? How do you know there is no animal fat in the cooking process?
Let people decide for themselves.
For me I am NOPM as far as it can go but if CCFC got to Wembley I would go.
If we played a home tie outside Coventry, I would not go.
My objection is to playing home games outside Coventry firstly and to deny SISU funds as far as possible secondly. He first is key and I will not budge.
The second might soften as events unfold.
I normally spend about £1.5k a year with the club (season tickets, occasional corporate hospitality, shirts for the family, multiple programmes per game etc). I am currently spending nothing.
Lets assume that we get to Wembley and let's assume that I cannot resist going even though about 40% (at a guess) of my ticket price will go to the club.
Can you explain how that would make NOPM redundant - other than pedantry about the campaign name and I'm happy to assume you're not that silly.
I understand that however, most peopleslander most on here for games at Sixfields and consider NOPM there stance, I bet if we made the Play-Off's Sixfields would be packed.
I normally spend about £1.5k a year with the club (season tickets, occasional corporate hospitality, shirts for the family, multiple programmes per game etc). I am currently spending nothing.
Lets assume that we get to Wembley and let's assume that I cannot resist going even though about 40% (at a guess) of my ticket price will go to the club.
Can you explain how that would make NOPM redundant - other than pedantry about the campaign name and I'm happy to assume you're not that silly.
Am sure some would but not me, If played outside Coventry at hoie its not my team.
Wembley is not in Northampton, I go to away games, if we were at the ricoh I would go to Wembley if they got there , maybe when we get to Wembley is the time to ask that question , but what is your point ? Wembley would not be until at least next march, would hope to be back at the ricoh by then ,or we might be in our new ground by then,lol , nopm is to make it un economical for sisu to play in Northampton ,its not to prove to you who ever the fuck you are how stubborn people can be . In ten years when even more kids are running around with man city or utd tops because they have never had the chance to see there home town team you can be proud of yourself ,Can someone who is a supporter of NOPM answer me a question.
What happens should we make it to Wembley, will you buy tickets and go?
Wembley is not in Northampton, I go to away games, if we were at the ricoh I would go to Wembley if they got there , maybe when we get to Wembley is the time to ask that question , but what is your point ? Wembley would not be until at least next march, would hope to be back at the ricoh by then ,or we might be in our new ground by then,lol , nopm is to make it un economical for sisu to play in Northampton ,its not to prove to you who ever the fuck you are how stubborn people can be . In ten years when even more kids are running around with man city or utd tops because they have never had the chance to see there home town team you can be proud of yourself ,
This man talks sense!
Having said that, I quite fancy the idea of being a NOPM fundamentalist priest........
you don't get it do you, we had 10000 averaged last season ,jpt 32000 , the 22000 who already do nota penny more should be your target not the 8500 that went and now on principle wont ,I understand that however, most peopleslander most on here for games at Sixfields and consider NOPM there stance, I bet if we made the Play-Off's Sixfields would be packed.
But by going to Wembley you are signing off NOPM, because the hint of being success is a big enough pull. I appreciate you spend a lot of money, so do I and a lot of others, however if your going to back the club and follow them to games, do it and don't use NOPM as an excuse until we get success, it's absurd!
It's the problem of pigeon-holing see
Certain people (not you) abuse those who go now (which could equally be NOPM - apart from a wet and windy Wednesday evening against Stevenage), so the natural extension is to ask how firmly NOPM holds - which then catches up people such as yourself who isn't having a go at people for going - which then allows the 'ha! see! scabs after all!' approach - which then means even more fervent condemnation of those NOPMAFWAWWEAS-ers - which means checking how far it holds up...
But by going to Wembley you are signing off NOPM, because the hint of being success is a big enough pull. I appreciate you spend a lot of money, so do I and a lot of others, however if your going to back the club and follow them to games, do it and don't use NOPM as an excuse until we get success, it's absurd!
Sorry, I genuinely don't understand your point.
The purpose of NOPM is not to meet some stringent criteria (which interestingly, generally appear to be set by those who do not support it in the first place :thinking about, but to deprive SISU of revenue to attempt to persuade them to move the club back to the city it belongs in.
In the example I gave above, SISU would have been deprived of almost £1,500 from me alone (well - and the family), so why would that be made "redundant" by attendance at one match played at a neutral ground?
Even if played the game on the moon, to my understanding SISU would receive a percentage of ticket sales from that game, which means NOPM which in it's name means Not One Penny More, are you not by believing in that stance but purchasing ticket in which SISU receives revenue from giving money to SISU? Which means by saying NOPM your only intentions are to stand your stance until success comes knocking for the club.
To anyone who goes to Sixfields on here, 'because they just support the club'
Would you 'just support the club' if we moved full time to Sixfields? Or a MKDons like franchise move?
If the answer is no, then surely you don't just support the club, you actually have an affinity to Coventry, so why not show that now??!
Anyone who is suggesting they 'support the club' are actively believing Tim Fishers nonsense about returning to our Proud city. It hurts knowing how naive some of our fans can be![]()
Nick so you would go if we permanently played out of Cov?
We haven't permanently moved though have we?
OR they are just going to watch football, not because they are going to worship Tim Fisher.
Looks like threads are closed if you discuss people going to Sixfields, but if its threads having a go at NOPM or 1000s on ACL fill ya boots!!!
Sensitive or what!
What if we have?
I guess once it is 100% bang on certain people can then re-assess the situation.