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FabianDebec

New Member
This whole we're going to travel all the way over to Northampton to stand on a hill and not support the team who genuinely needs it is ridiculous. What are they actually achieving up there ? They all left at half time. With almost silence inside the stadium ( I didn't hear 1 song all game ) and those muppets on the outside, we end up looking like a laughing stock to most of the league instead of the united front needed to progress in this division. We've had nopm and kcic both of which only make a difference in the heads of the deluded on this forum. In this time of Great Depression the team needs support and if that means 20 pound a week in shitsus pocket then it's a small price to pay to give this club, not the owners, your support through the hard times.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
I think what makes us a laughing stock is our playing 34 miles away from Coventry while there's a perfectly good stadium standing empty right here in the city.

I've supported this club through thick and thin since 1968, but will never ever set foot inside Northampton.
 

japandy

New Member
This whole we're going to travel all the way over to Northampton to stand on a hill and not support the team who genuinely needs it is ridiculous. What are they actually achieving up there ? They all left at half time. With almost silence inside the stadium ( I didn't hear 1 song all game ) and those muppets on the outside, we end up looking like a laughing stock to most of the league instead of the united front needed to progress in this division. We've had nopm and kcic both of which only make a difference in the heads of the deluded on this forum. In this time of Great Depression the team needs support and if that means 20 pound a week in shitsus pocket then it's a small price to pay to give this club, not the owners, your support through the hard times.
We have lost a few games and I believe your reaction is more profound than the gentlemen who stand on the hill. When I was a student in Cambridge I had a part-time job working in the Coop. One guy from Scotland, who worked in the fruit and veg department, made a stand against South African grapes and he actually lost his job. This was at the same time we were campaigning to free Nelson Mandela. This showed me that we all react differently to different situations and thank God we do. That young guy is a hero of mine as he stood for something he believed passionately in, just like you and the guys inside and outside the ground. I support them on the hill because they are CCFC fans. I support the guys in the ground because they are CCFC. I GENUINELY LOVE EVERYONE WHO IS A CCFC FAN. As I say we all protest in different ways and my way is through PRAYER. Joy S is a committed Christian so I believe she will respond to prayer. If there are any people of religion (any) I ask you all to pray for Joy and Tim, and pray for their families and their lives, and pray that God will guide them in the direction of Hope and Love for our GREAT club. Also I would like to pray for the good people of Northampton who have helped us in our plight. We must always remember their kindness through all of this. AMEN to that!!
 

Snozz_is_god

New Member
'69 myself & I'll never go to Northampton & I have the willpower to see it through.

In my eyes those inside the ground are the muppets.
 

pusbccfc

Well-Known Member
I stand on the hill, and I'm not laughing at you for thinking we leave at half time.
We move round the other side of the hill.

You didn't hear anything Sunday, because the drummer and the vuvuzela wasn't there.
 

Sky Blue Sheepy

New Member
If you want to go that's your choice and I understand your view; I don't agree with it though. I still think stepping foot inside that ground is letting them know they can do what they like with our club and we'll follow blindly and I refuse to help justify that view
 

Flying Fokker

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We have lost a few games and I believe your reaction is more profound than the gentlemen who stand on the hill. When I was a student in Cambridge I had a part-time job working in the Coop. One guy from Scotland, who worked in the fruit and veg department, made a stand against South African grapes and he actually lost his job. This was at the same time we were campaigning to free Nelson Mandela. This showed me that we all react differently to different situations and thank God we do. That young guy is a hero of mine as he stood for something he believed passionately in, just like you and the guys inside and outside the ground. I support them on the hill because they are CCFC fans. I support the guys in the ground because they are CCFC. I GENUINELY LOVE EVERYONE WHO IS A CCFC FAN. As I say we all protest in different ways and my way is through PRAYER. Joy S is a committed Christian so I believe she will respond to prayer. If there are any people of religion (any) I ask you all to pray for Joy and Tim, and pray for their families and their lives, and pray that God will guide them in the direction of Hope and Love for our GREAT club. Also I would like to pray for the good people of Northampton who have helped us in our plight. We must always remember their kindness through all of this. AMEN to that!!

JS is a selfish, choose you own right wing type if Christian who plays by her own game plan.Boutique Christanity.
 

covhead1

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This whole we're going to travel all the way over to Northampton to stand on a hill and not support the team who genuinely needs it is ridiculous. What are they actually achieving up there ? They all left at half time. With almost silence inside the stadium ( I didn't hear 1 song all game ) and those muppets on the outside, we end up looking like a laughing stock to most of the league instead of the united front needed to progress in this division. We've had nopm and kcic both of which only make a difference in the heads of the deluded on this forum. In this time of Great Depression the team needs support and if that means 20 pound a week in shitsus pocket then it's a small price to pay to give this club, not the owners, your support through the hard times.

Oh dear.........:facepalm:

:blue:
 

japandy

New Member
JS is a selfish, choose you own right wing type if Christian who plays by her own game plan.Boutique Christanity.
No, I go for her being Mormon. Wouldn't that be great!!!! We buy the Ricoh and become a centre for religious meetings. We will have Billy Graham, The JWs, the Mormons haha I see most guys especially the GMKers refusing to go in the Ricoh. Otis, Smiles, Nick and Bob Bones could sell Watch Tower outside the ground. haha, HEAVEN. Flying F you could go around with the plate f that is ok?
 

thaiskyblue

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This whole we're going to travel all the way over to Northampton to stand on a hill and not support the team who genuinely needs it is ridiculous. What are they actually achieving up there ? They all left at half time. With almost silence inside the stadium ( I didn't hear 1 song all game ) and those muppets on the outside, we end up looking like a laughing stock to most of the league instead of the united front needed to progress in this division. We've had nopm and kcic both of which only make a difference in the heads of the deluded on this forum. In this time of Great Depression the team needs support and if that means 20 pound a week in shitsus pocket then it's a small price to pay to give this club, not the owners, your support through the hard times.
nopm ! stick your £20.00.
 

thaiskyblue

New Member
We have lost a few games and I believe your reaction is more profound than the gentlemen who stand on the hill. When I was a student in Cambridge I had a part-time job working in the Coop. One guy from Scotland, who worked in the fruit and veg department, made a stand against South African grapes and he actually lost his job. This was at the same time we were campaigning to free Nelson Mandela. This showed me that we all react differently to different situations and thank God we do. That young guy is a hero of mine as he stood for something he believed passionately in, just like you and the guys inside and outside the ground. I support them on the hill because they are CCFC fans. I support the guys in the ground because they are CCFC. I GENUINELY LOVE EVERYONE WHO IS A CCFC FAN. As I say we all protest in different ways and my way is through PRAYER. Joy S is a committed Christian so I believe she will respond to prayer. If there are any people of religion (any) I ask you all to pray for Joy and Tim, and pray for their families and their lives, and pray that God will guide them in the direction of Hope and Love for our GREAT club. Also I would like to pray for the good people of Northampton who have helped us in our plight. We must always remember their kindness through all of this. AMEN to that!!
keep smoking the weed , man.
 

italiahorse

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I've never been to Northampton but will be on the hill for Sheffield United.

My hope is that there will be more fans on the hill than inside and if that is the case it is a headline for the media.
If we can see the cameras then the cameras can see us, so lets make as much noise as possible.

We should seek as much bad publicity for SISU as possible because those funding them will not want the bad publicity.
Anyone know who SISU backers are so we can bring their names into it ?
 

duffer

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This whole we're going to travel all the way over to Northampton to stand on a hill and not support the team who genuinely needs it is ridiculous. What are they actually achieving up there ? They all left at half time. With almost silence inside the stadium ( I didn't hear 1 song all game ) and those muppets on the outside, we end up looking like a laughing stock to most of the league instead of the united front needed to progress in this division. We've had nopm and kcic both of which only make a difference in the heads of the deluded on this forum. In this time of Great Depression the team needs support and if that means 20 pound a week in shitsus pocket then it's a small price to pay to give this club, not the owners, your support through the hard times.

It's time to challenge this utter bollocks.

The people who stand on the hill aren't muppets.

The people who go into sixfields aren't scabs.

If you use either of these terms, you're not helping.

If you've got an argument to make, then make it, but lay off the pathetic playground name calling.
 

skybluelee

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This whole we're going to travel all the way over to Northampton to stand on a hill and not support the team who genuinely needs it is ridiculous. What are they actually achieving up there ? They all left at half time. With almost silence inside the stadium ( I didn't hear 1 song all game ) and those muppets on the outside, we end up looking like a laughing stock to most of the league instead of the united front needed to progress in this division. We've had nopm and kcic both of which only make a difference in the heads of the deluded on this forum. In this time of Great Depression the team needs support and if that means 20 pound a week in shitsus pocket then it's a small price to pay to give this club, not the owners, your support through the hard times.

I simply have no words.
 

bigfatronssba

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The players need our support?

I would argue that what they need even more is stable ownership, competent leadership and to be playing at the Ricoh.
 

play_in_skyblue_stripes

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This whole we're going to travel all the way over to Northampton to stand on a hill and not support the team who genuinely needs it is ridiculous. What are they actually achieving up there ? They all left at half time. With almost silence inside the stadium ( I didn't hear 1 song all game ) and those muppets on the outside, we end up looking like a laughing stock to most of the league instead of the united front needed to progress in this division. We've had nopm and kcic both of which only make a difference in the heads of the deluded on this forum. In this time of Great Depression the team needs support and if that means 20 pound a week in shitsus pocket then it's a small price to pay to give this club, not the owners, your support through the hard times.

I TOTALLY disagree. These people who spend their time and money to make a stand against what SISU have done are absolute stars in my book. People actually doing something. I dont go and will never do to Northampton but that it invisible action / protest compared to the Hill supporters. I would join them to but live to far away and have other priorities.
 

Astute

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This whole we're going to travel all the way over to Northampton to stand on a hill and not support the team who genuinely needs it is ridiculous. What are they actually achieving up there ? They all left at half time. With almost silence inside the stadium ( I didn't hear 1 song all game ) and those muppets on the outside, we end up looking like a laughing stock to most of the league instead of the united front needed to progress in this division. We've had nopm and kcic both of which only make a difference in the heads of the deluded on this forum. In this time of Great Depression the team needs support and if that means 20 pound a week in shitsus pocket then it's a small price to pay to give this club, not the owners, your support through the hard times.

So you are right and the vast majority of our fans are wrong?

I suppose we should give in and let SISU do what they want.
 

andyboy81

New Member
The way some of the fans on here and at the games kicking off are behaving I am swaying towards believing this City doesn't deserve a top quality football club!!
 

Astute

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The way some of the fans on here and at the games kicking off are behaving I am swaying towards believing this City doesn't deserve a top quality football club!!

Is this why you support SISU?
 

andyboy81

New Member
I'm neither SISU nor ACL/CCC

However, I am in the opinion that if 2/3 years of this shit sorts us out in the long term, I am willing to take it as its been shit for far too long.

but fans fighting fans, fucking idiots
 

FabianDebec

New Member
I stand on the hill, and I'm not laughing at you for thinking we leave at half time.
We move round the other side of the hill.

You didn't hear anything Sunday, because the drummer and the vuvuzela wasn't there.

Well I'm laughing at you for thinking a drum and a vuvuzela is going to make the difference hahahaha
 

blueflint

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This whole we're going to travel all the way over to Northampton to stand on a hill and not support the team who genuinely needs it is ridiculous. What are they actually achieving up there ? They all left at half time. With almost silence inside the stadium ( I didn't hear 1 song all game ) and those muppets on the outside, we end up looking like a laughing stock to most of the league instead of the united front needed to progress in this division. We've had nopm and kcic both of which only make a difference in the heads of the deluded on this forum. In this time of Great Depression the team needs support and if that means 20 pound a week in shitsus pocket then it's a small price to pay to give this club, not the owners, your support through the hard times.


your the deluded one wake up at least smell the coffee
 

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