I be surprised if they'd blame the people who go to support them anywhere, no matter how much people would love them to.
When hearing Carl Bakers interviews, he often praises the away support but I don't remember him praising the sixfield fans.
I wonder what the players think of the fans. Are they grateful for the supporters at Northampton, or do they think that the situation is not helped by them going?
Has anyone spoken to any player on the subject?
Would be interesting to know their views.
They don't like it, but it's their job and have to get on with it. Our in different form at home says all to me.
If you think playing at Sixfields is bad this season, next season will be a total disaster. FFP - We'll lose players because they will be enticed elsewhere.
Sisu will sell players to prop up their shortfall. They exist to make money. Nothing more, nothing less. The fate of Franck Moussa or Conor Thomas is of no concern to them. Only on their balance sheet.
If a reformed CCFC isn't in place at the Ricoh next season, in whatever level of the pyramid, then us fans have missed out badly. As a strategy against Sisu it is the perfect riposte.
Michael Orton's petition is laudable but long term and the guarantee of success is not good. Another year will have gone by.
You won't be able to move for tumbleweed on this forum. The interest level will have evaporated.
Fighting fire with fire is the best option. If Sisu see a team in position at the Ricoh it'll really help them focus and rethink.
There seems to be a slight change in mood about a phoenix team, not enough for a revolution. But if a few brave souls go for it - as a strategy I stress - others will follow.
What's the alternative - years of JRs, embargos, administrations, court hearing, lies from Sisu?
You keep banging on about a phoenix club, go and start one then. See how much you can rent the Ricoh for.If you think playing at Sixfields is bad this season, next season will be a total disaster. FFP - We'll lose players because they will be enticed elsewhere.
Sisu will sell players to prop up their shortfall. They exist to make money. Nothing more, nothing less. The fate of Franck Moussa or Conor Thomas is of no concern to them. Only on their balance sheet.
If a reformed CCFC isn't in place at the Ricoh next season, in whatever level of the pyramid, then us fans have missed out badly. As a strategy against Sisu it is the perfect riposte.
Michael Orton's petition is laudable but long term and the guarantee of success is not good. Another year will have gone by.
You won't be able to move for tumbleweed on this forum. The interest level will have evaporated.
Fighting fire with fire is the best option. If Sisu see a team in position at the Ricoh it'll really help them focus and rethink.
There seems to be a slight change in mood about a phoenix team, not enough for a revolution. But if a few brave souls go for it - as a strategy I stress - others will follow.
What's the alternative - years of JRs, embargos, administrations, court hearing, lies from Sisu?
More lies, more council trolling.
Which bit? Are you saying we are somehow exempt from FFP regulations (or whatever it is actually called in L1) and therefore massively decreased revenues won't have any impact?
There is no evidence what criteria FPP rules will be applied to the club and even if the most stringent were no players will have to be sold.
When hearing Carl Bakers interviews, he often praises the away support but I don't remember him praising the sixfield fans.
I wonder what the players think of the fans. Are they grateful for the supporters at Northampton, or do they think that the situation is not helped by them going?
Has anyone spoken to any player on the subject?
Would be interesting to know their views.
Elvis and the players aren't going to come out and have a go at SISU and the whole situation but in my opinion they have made it very clear they don't agree with it and want to be at the Ricoh.
If you think playing at Sixfields is bad this season, next season will be a total disaster. FFP - We'll lose players because they will be enticed elsewhere.
Sisu will sell players to prop up their shortfall. They exist to make money. Nothing more, nothing less. The fate of Franck Moussa or Conor Thomas is of no concern to them. Only on their balance sheet.
If a reformed CCFC isn't in place at the Ricoh next season, in whatever level of the pyramid, then us fans have missed out badly. As a strategy against Sisu it is the perfect riposte.
Michael Orton's petition is laudable but long term and the guarantee of success is not good. Another year will have gone by.
You won't be able to move for tumbleweed on this forum. The interest level will have evaporated.
Fighting fire with fire is the best option. If Sisu see a team in position at the Ricoh it'll really help them focus and rethink.
There seems to be a slight change in mood about a phoenix team, not enough for a revolution. But if a few brave souls go for it - as a strategy I stress - others will follow.
What's the alternative - years of JRs, embargos, administrations, court hearing, lies from Sisu?
Start the club then and ask the Ricoh how much they're going to charge you. They've got a bail-out to cover you know.
<domestic house analogy>. I would imagine if you decided to move into a prestigious state of the art housing development, but said "er...we're first time buyers and we can't afford a lot of rent then I would imagine the landlord would tell you to get on your bike </domestic house analogy>, but I would imagine ACL wouldn't be like that and welcome you with open arms.
What an odd thing to say, why would he hold it against the fans at Sixfields? Is it them who moved the club away from the Ricoh? IF they are not grateful to the fans either home or away then I hope they fuck off and get fans at another club to pay their inflated wages.
HAs Carl Baker or any other player actually said "I blame the fans at Sixfields" or "our support is great, apart from those wankers at Sixfields"?
There is no evidence what criteria FPP rules will be applied to the club and even if the most stringent were no players will have to be sold.
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