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Turn your back on SISU (1 Viewer)

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  • Start date Aug 24, 2013
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jesus-wept

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  • Aug 25, 2013
  • #36
The time has come now for the big players, so called to come to the fore, I am talking the apparent Heskell, our own Joe Elliott plus Gary Hoffman or this Byng bloke and his chinamen. If as said there is still interest from either of them, I am talking Heskell or Byng then their original plan or idea of getting control through the administration root probably the cheapest root looks to have failed. We the fan who want an imminent return back to Coventry look to be leaderless, we are treading water and out of our depth. Does it matter if 500 or a 1000 go to home games I doubt if we will ever get regular gates much more than 2000 at Sixfields so despite Tim Fisher's public claims of we have prepared financially I doubt if his masters agree.
 

Samo

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  • Aug 25, 2013
  • #37
quinn1971 said:
Thank you for your input....care to elaborate ?
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You say that any other club and the fans would be united. What has happened here is unique and by it's nature devisive. It's not just a simple as football or money, there are moral issues here too. I believe that the fans of ANY club would be divided.
Our fans are no better or worse than any others. If there is apathy it is due to year after year of disappointment. At least at a yoyo club there are periods of impetus which unites fans and creates excitement. For us there has been nothing but steady decline for decades. The fan base is there and they are just as proud of thier roots as any others. They just need some hope and a little entertainment.
 
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CovFan

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  • Aug 25, 2013
  • #38
Sky Blue Ian said:
What I just cannot get my head round is those that say NOPM to SUSU. But publicise what's going on at the Ricoh and encourage people to go there instead ( last time the legends game this week CCLFC). Surely putting money in ACLs pockets is equally bad. Or do you genuinely think they are blameless in this whole sorry episode
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You can blame someone and still give them money to support your local side. Some people who blame SISU predominantly for the current situation are still going to Sixfields anyway.
 
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Buster

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  • Aug 25, 2013
  • #39
Sky Blue Ian said:
What I just cannot get my head round is those that say NOPM to SUSU. But publicise what's going on at the Ricoh and encourage people to go there instead ( last time the legends game this week CCLFC). Surely putting money in ACLs pockets is equally bad. Or do you genuinely think they are blameless in this whole sorry episode
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What I can't get my head round is that some people still think that ACL are as much to blame in this sorry mess , as SISU . I am truly amazed !
 
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simple_simon

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  • Aug 25, 2013
  • #40
Here in town centre of Northampton, those going to game are obvious, personally cannot see anything to laugh about.
 
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