The most important ones will be at the JR
As will the press and SISU
A far more inclusive protest
That's it demonstrate outside the council house on a none working day, when the council house will be empty.
That will be working days in Brum though won't it?
Rob, is there any way that you can work with Michael on something "neutral" like the March?
That's it demonstrate outside the council house on a none working day, when the council house will be empty.
Not for me I'm afraid, I blame SISU 100%
Ah, like when KCiC demonstrated outside SISU and FL headquarters when no one was there, do you mean?
You mean the SISU & FL headquarters in LONDON & hot bed of Sky Blue.
"if you believe all sides should shoulder responsibility, now is the time to hold the council to account"
Have to agree, this seems totally one sided.
Also think it would probably be better to have this after the elections, having it a couple of weeks before will make people think this is politicised what with Get Cov Back to the Ricoh running a candidate. May well put some people off from attending who would be happy to attend a non political protest - well as non political as you can be when protesting against the council.
you know what , I thought the march last year was going to be "non political" and so I attended - and it just turned into a well orchestrated Sisu out parade which of course had no longlasting affect at all.
'Well-orchestrated'? Were you ordered to shout 'SISU Out' at gunpoint?
Could it be, perhaps, that what went on at the march reflected the majority of popular opinion at that time?
you know what , I thought the march last year was going to be "non political" and so I attended - and it just turned into a well orchestrated Sisu out parade which of course had no longlasting affect at all.
There was no orchestration at all. SISU OUT chanting broke out entirely spontaneously.
Yes . Which was wrong.
Right, so not orchestrated then, just that you, personally, didn't like it. Maybe you should stay away from large gatherings of CCFC supporters, they seem to upset you rather.
You'll be OK at Sixfields though.
So 2000 people who make the effort are all wrong then and the can't be arsed are the moral majority? Let's be clear about what words mean and what you are suggesting.
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So 2000 people who make the effort are all wrong then and the can't be arsed are the moral majority? Let's be clear about what words mean and what you are suggesting.
Maybe the trust should search everyone for SISU out banners and check to make sure they have fire certificates
"if you believe all sides should shoulder responsibility, now is the time to hold the council to account"
:thinking about:
I assume there is another even when "now is the time to hold SISU to account" then ?
I've been watching City since the late 60's.
I've had season tickets for most of that period despite never living less than 50 miles from Coventry (and often much more).
Your suggestion that I didn't go to Sixfields because I "can't be arsed" is as ignorant as it is insulting
I'm saying that you get all grumpy when people take against SISU, and that you've tried to pretend that it's "orchestrated" because it hurt your feelings (Nuremburg Rally, ffs!).
Then I'm saying that you're OK, because that isn't likely to occur at Sixfields, because clearly most people there aren't going to protest about SISU. Tell me I'm wrong.
I think you might also be suggesting here that people aren't going to Sixfields because they don't want to make the effort. But maybe I'm reading too much into it. Like they say, it never works when you have to explain it.
cant be arsed is understandable - half baked principles isnt.
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