Wasn't he one of SISU's biggest fans early on? Creaming over Ranson. What a crank.Nice to see ginnetta is as ridiculous and out of touch as ever.
Whilst it's great to be home, the question remains: do SISU/OTIUM have the appetite to invest what is required to benefit the long term future of the club? I remain unconvinced.
SISU will hang around like a bad smell until someone returns them their losses.
The return to the Ricoh significantly reduces the pressure being exerted on our owners.
This is not a glorious victory for the club - leaving never should have happened in the first place, we have our owners to thank. They remain in place and club remains constricted by their mismanagement and shady business practice.
I'm sorry to say this but, the only way to definitely see SISU out the door is to boycott home games and cut off their supply of revenue - at least while we were exiled there was more of a chance of SISU actually f*cking off.
Make no mistake about it, while it is viable for them to do so they will sit and wait. This is one thing Fisher wasn't lying about.
If 5,000-6,000 people had gone to Northampton we'd still be there.
For the good of your club: Boycott.
Wasn't he one of SISU's biggest fans early on? Creaming over Ranson. What a crank.
Although i get your drift and agree the club is in shackles while SISU are here ,its a step too far to ask for a boycott. Fans deserve a bit of what we got at Gillingham and Yeovil , after what theve been through!Whilst it's great to be home, the question remains: do SISU/OTIUM have the appetite to invest what is required to benefit the long term future of the club? I remain unconvinced.
SISU will hang around like a bad smell until someone returns them their losses.
The return to the Ricoh significantly reduces the pressure being exerted on our owners.
This is not a glorious victory for the club - leaving never should have happened in the first place, we have our owners to thank. They remain in place and club remains constricted by their mismanagement and shady business practice.
I'm sorry to say this but, the only way to definitely see SISU out the door is to boycott home games and cut off their supply of revenue - at least while we were exiled there was more of a chance of SISU actually f*cking off.
Make no mistake about it, while it is viable for them to do so they will sit and wait. This is one thing Fisher wasn't lying about.
If 5,000-6,000 people had gone to Northampton we'd still be there.
For the good of your club: Boycott.
I was wondering where everyone was on Saturday. Turns out they were boycotting.
No thanks.
Boycott is the wrong action at the wrong time now. You want to protest? Get inside the ground and make some noise, make it uncomfortable for them, show other investors what they could have in terms of support.
Boycott made sense when we were refusing to recognise the ground share. Now it's just nonsense, sorry.
Don't get me wrong I was at the gillingham game for that very reason - to show investors our potential. And of course we all deserved to go to that match and it was only right to celebrate it.
Anyone with even a slight interest in investing will be able to see the potential, the Crewe game in the JPT being the other pointer.
That point has been made now. Surely all you'd be doing by attending from here on in is making SISU's stay viable?
Don't get me wrong I was at the gillingham game for that very reason - to show investors our potential. And of course we all deserved to go to that match and it was only right to celebrate it.
Anyone with even a slight interest in investing will be able to see the potential, the Crewe game in the JPT being the other pointer.
That point has been made now. Surely all you'd be doing by attending from here on in is making SISU's stay viable?
Whilst it's great to be home, the question remains: do SISU/OTIUM have the appetite to invest what is required to benefit the long term future of the club? I remain unconvinced.
SISU will hang around like a bad smell until someone returns them their losses.
The return to the Ricoh significantly reduces the pressure being exerted on our owners.
This is not a glorious victory for the club - leaving never should have happened in the first place, we have our owners to thank. They remain in place and club remains constricted by their mismanagement and shady business practice.
I'm sorry to say this but, the only way to definitely see SISU out the door is to boycott home games and cut off their supply of revenue - at least while we were exiled there was more of a chance of SISU actually f*cking off.
Make no mistake about it, while it is viable for them to do so they will sit and wait. This is one thing Fisher wasn't lying about.
If 5,000-6,000 people had gone to Northampton we'd still be there.
For the good of your club: Boycott.
So you abandoned your principals as it was a tenner.
Is this your suicide note on this forum Ginetta?
Sounds like it's going to be a boycott of one.
NOGM?
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