Can you stop the idiots from coming along though?
Huh...I was looking forward to it!
Huh...I was looking forward to it!
I like this idea.
I think we'd be up for this also... quite a nice idea.... but if as the OP suggests 250> to make it effective.. would plod not move us along, public safety and all that?
The path along the hill is a public right of way. I believe The hill itself is part of the leasehold for the ground (always a contentious issue as to who is responsible for what when the puddle returns).
If you organise it properly with our local police there should be no problem about numbers.
As for disposable bbq's. could be a fire risk. The grass hasn't been cut for ages and is very dry
I'll join you for a pop and crisp party. I'm only up the road lol
Count me in, could be a bit of fun and no one causes any hassle.
What time, what's the plan
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Stay away from the hill full stop. Despite your best intentions you are legitimising Cov playing at Sixfields by even acknowledging it. SiSu will blatantly be thinking it won't be long before you enter the ground. Outsiders will look at it as a weak protest movement that are boycotting the move but can't quite stop themselves from going.
Police would attempt to move everyone off the hill for some spurious reason and all hell would break loose.
Forget 2 or 3 hundred see if we can get more on the hill and around it than are in the ground:guitar2:
What the police say and what they do is another matter.
Stay away from the hill full stop. Despite your best intentions you are legitimising Cov playing at Sixfields by even acknowledging it. SiSu will blatantly be thinking it won't be long before you enter the ground. Outsiders will look at it as a weak protest movement that are boycotting the move but can't quite stop themselves from going.
Basically then, there are a couple of NTFC fans here who don't seem to like the idea of us standing on the hill.
Why that is, I don't know, but I don't believe that it's out of a genuine desire to assist us in our plight. All the excuses they're giving seem a little made-up to me, sorry.
If we want to stand on the hill, we're going to stand on the hill. If you don't want us there, get off your arses and complain to your chairman rather than whining on here. He was happy to take SISU's money without any great concern about the consequences to us or you.
I don't think standing on hill legitimises the move to Sixfields, far from it. What it shows is that there are people willing to travel all that way to offer what little support they can, whilst giving nothing to SISU. Personally, I applaud that.
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