On the pitch !! (8 Viewers)

Covcraig@bury

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After reading most of the post on here and from CET my blood in boiling.

I hate to say this but its time for major disruptions at games. We are being overlooked by our so called governing bodies

the FL/FA. I`m sure if enough people get on the pitch and sit in the centre circle in a peaceful protest ( when possible ) the FL/FA

will have to do something ? We have to force our return back to the Ricoh. PUSB

......................I await being told to F##k off and anything else you want to throw at me............
 

Ian1779

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After pitch sit in would make a very good visual point - would have to be at a home game though. Would people be prepared to break the no home games philosophy if the intent was to do this and just stay there for several hours??
 

Skyblueweeman

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F##k off.

** Throws an Iron**

Just kidding Craig. I agree with your sentiments but I think anything that disrupts the team isn't going to do us any favours will probably paint CCFC fans in poorer light with the FL than they already see.

We are getting desperate and desperate times calls for desperate measures....just not sure entering the field of play is going to do us any favours.

We need to be creative and come up with something that will make people sit up and take notice but not cause issues (the why/when at Arsenal was a great example)

WM
 

Covcraig@bury

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Weeman that was great at Arsenal, but that was last seasons news and has long been forgotten by most.

The other way would be to swamp Shitefields with more SBA than the ground can take causing a policing nightmare.

This could force SISU to relocate back to the Ricoh on safety grounds . The cost of policing would triple !
 

The Gentleman

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F##k off.

** Throws an Iron**

Just kidding Craig. I agree with your sentiments but I think anything that disrupts the team isn't going to do us any favours will probably paint CCFC fans in poorer light with the FL than they already see.

We are getting desperate and desperate times calls for desperate measures....just not sure entering the field of play is going to do us any favours.

We need to be creative and come up with something that will make people sit up and take notice but not cause issues (the why/when at Arsenal was a great example)

WM

What do you think the FL will do, ban CCFC fans from home games?

Maybe something like this might be the kick up the arse the FA & FL need to get their arses into gear and grab this situation by the bollocks. They have already proved they are toothless as we stand by and watch the demise of our once great club so maybe more forceful tactics/protests are what is needed.
 

Skyblueweeman

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What do you think the FL will do, ban CCFC fans from home games?

Maybe something like this might be the kick up the arse the FA & FL need to get their arses into gear and grab this situation by the bollocks. They have already proved they are toothless as we stand by and watch the demise of our once great club so maybe more forceful tactics/protests are what is needed.

We don't play at home, haven't you heard? ;)

We need to do something but we don't need to get a bad reputation doing it...that won't help. More tactics/protests - yes, just nothing that paints us in a bad light. We need as many fans as possible on our side. Let's not give any party any ammo to call us things like 'Disruptive Sky Blue fans'....

WM
 

The Gentleman

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We don't play at home, haven't you heard? ;)

We need to do something but we don't need to get a bad reputation doing it...that won't help. More tactics/protests - yes, just nothing that paints us in a bad light. We need as many fans as possible on our side. Let's not give any party any ammo to call us things like 'Disruptive Sky Blue fans'....

WM

I actually think a very peaceful sit in protest at half time, full time or even during the game (as long as it was peaceful) would be viewed on by our peers as a good thing. I don't think it will get negative press as the media who have already highlighted our plight would probably suggest that what else could the fans do but take matters into our own hands (this is not me saying/organising a pitch invasion). Other fans would probably say well done as we are not the only ones who view the FA/FL as fucking useless.

Lastly, I would rather be known as 'Disruptive Sky Blue Fans' rather than 'who' or 'weren't they once a football team'...........
 

italiahorse

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I actually think a very peaceful sit in protest at half time, full time or even during the game (as long as it was peaceful) would be viewed on by our peers as a good thing. I don't think it will get negative press as the media who have already highlighted our plight would probably suggest that what else could the fans do but take matters into our own hands (this is not me saying/organising a pitch invasion). Other fans would probably say well done as we are not the only ones who view the FA/FL as fucking useless.

Lastly, I would rather be known as 'Disruptive Sky Blue Fans' rather than 'who' or 'weren't they once a football team'...........

But what about the few Coventry fans that "just want to watch the lads?"
Surely it will be upsetting for them.
Reconsider !!!
 

fernandopartridge

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But what about the few Coventry fans that "just want to watch the lads?"
Surely it will be upsetting for them.
Reconsider !!!
The thread is about ideas for a protest not making pointless remarks about Sixfields attendees.

An in ground protest at Sixfields is the best option. Isn't one of the early games televised?
 

blueflint

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i can completely agree with op on this but when and how need sorted before match or after match.or even all turn up at sixfields but don't go in just block all turnstiles with bodies may work
 

bringbackrattles

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After reading most of the post on here and from CET my blood in boiling.

I hate to say this but its time for major disruptions at games. We are being overlooked by our so called governing bodies

the FL/FA. I`m sure if enough people get on the pitch and sit in the centre circle in a peaceful protest ( when possible ) the FL/FA

will have to do something ? We have to force our return back to the Ricoh. PUSB

......................I await being told to F##k off and anything else you want to throw at me............
I was having a drink not too long ago with an ex city hooligan who packed in going years ago.He summed it all up when he said you've tried everything but nothings worked,so all that's left is a big fucking riot !
 

edgy

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I think descending en masse at Sixfields is the way to go. Blocking entry is a definite no no, though. Those who want to go in, have every right to do so.

One game. Everyone outside. Would all campaign groups support and advertise this? The trust march would be a great starting point for publicly publicly publicly.
 

edgy

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But what about the few Coventry fans that "just want to watch the lads?"
Surely it will be upsetting for them.
Reconsider !!!

Add something interesting or useful to this forum or fall on your rusty old sword. Your only input here now is disruption and that is the last thing we need now.
 

Oggysstarjumps

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We don't necessarily have to put ourselves at risk of getting nicked/banned to disrupt a game - what about throwing thousands of tennis balls on the pitch during the match or at half time. Wouldn't even need to go in the ground and line SISU's pockets to do it.
 

Monners

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We don't necessarily have to put ourselves at risk of getting nicked/banned to disrupt a game - what about throwing thousands of tennis balls on the pitch during the match or at half time. Wouldn't even need to go in the ground and line SISU's pockets to do it.

I think Turkey Trot (the poster on here, not the dance) was looking into this at the start of last season. Its effective to a point (see Blackpool fans at the end of last season), but you may get nicked.

Sorry for being such a cowardly custard
 

Sky Blue Dal

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I was having a drink not too long ago with an ex city hooligan who packed in going years ago.He summed it all up when he said you've tried everything but nothings worked,so all that's left is a big fucking riot !

I am beginning to agree with him.. it worked during the Poll tax riots... sure made them stand up.
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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I agree with the sentiments of the OP....

...but if you want to make the FL take notice, you've got to affect their fixture list....its the only thing they care about.

I'm afraid that means getting games abandoned.

Who cares if it costs City in terms of financial or points penalties.....we're fucked anyhow.

Disclaimer: I personally will not be joining any pitch invasions as I'm a middle aged family man with my own business......actually, the real truth is I can no longer be arsed.
 

Oggysstarjumps

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I think Turkey Trot (the poster on here, not the dance) was looking into this at the start of last season. Its effective to a point (see Blackpool fans at the end of last season), but you may get nicked.

Sorry for being such a cowardly custard

Not at all. Apologies for the lack of originality. You aren't alone in your cowardly custardness though - a group of mates and I discussed bleaching 'SISU OUT' into the pitch before a televised match, but we all backed off when we decided it would almost certainly lead to at least one night at Her Majesty's Pleasure & a substantial fine. I already despise SISU enough without ruining my (admittedly pretty shit) career because of them...
 

Covcraig@bury

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Something drastic has to be done. Sending emails to the FL has got us nowhere . The march on the 12 the is a good starting point to rally the troops and plan on pitch protests. I don't think the stewards or the police will do much if there are hundreds sat in the centre of the pitch arms linked . This will get mass publicity and send a message to the FL/FA. And bring your tennis balls if that's what you want PUSB . Time to act !
 

Monners

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Not at all. Apologies for the lack of originality. You aren't alone in your cowardly custardness though - a group of mates and I discussed bleaching 'SISU OUT' into the pitch before a televised match, but we all backed off when we decided it would almost certainly lead to at least one night at Her Majesty's Pleasure & a substantial fine. I already despise SISU enough without ruining my (admittedly pretty shit) career because of them...

Quite like the bleach idea. But it is the conviction (which I would have to delcare to my employer or face instant dismissal) that stops me from doing this type of thing. I am also a middle aged family man with pretty shit career :D
 

skyblue025

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Fly one of those small planes over and drop the tennis balls on the pitch from that just before the teams come out. You wont get in the ground with tennis balls.
 

WestEndAgro

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Don't worry lads, AndreasB has got his demo planned remember the one he didn't do last season, obviously too busy "supporting the lads"
Why don't you just do your demo Andreasb or Fuck Off ?
 
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limoncello

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How about we get a mob together, get naked, grease ourselves up and have a mad wrestle on the pitch before kick off? It would be fucking mental, the old bill wouldn't know what to do and I guarantee we'd be back at the Ricoh for the next game.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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How about we get a mob together, get naked, grease ourselves up and have a mad wrestle on the pitch before kick off? It would be fucking mental, the old bill wouldn't know what to do and I guarantee we'd be back at the Ricoh for the next game.

Bloody hell people complained about the streaking thing at the Ricoh and you're advocating nude mud wrestling:facepalm: Mind you

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skybluetony176

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How about we get a mob together, get naked, grease ourselves up and have a mad wrestle on the pitch before kick off? It would be fucking mental, the old bill wouldn't know what to do and I guarantee we'd be back at the Ricoh for the next game.

I don't think you're taking this seriously. In fact I think you're attempting to divert this idea to live out a sexual fantasy ;)
 
I still think we should target one game at Sixfields, walk in during last minutes of a game when gates are open and stand in front of Timmy and his mates with flags and banners, block out his view of the pitch. Stewards would be unprepared. Make our point even more.
 

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