Whos going to take over? Who will be interested?Nothing, as Schmee said, there is nothing to be done ! Until SISU fuck off, there will be no resolution.
Most importantly what will new owners do that will be different?
Sitting on our hands won't achieve nothing either to be honest.Nothing, as Schmee said, there is nothing to be done ! Until SISU fuck off, there will be no resolution.
Communicate would be a start?Whos going to take over? Who will be interested?
Most importantly what will new owners do that will be different?
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Sitting on our hands won't achieve nothing either to be honest.
Communicate would be a start?
Not lie to the fans all the time hopefullyWhos going to take over? Who will be interested?
Most importantly what will new owners do that will be different?
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Stadium plans?Haven't the club released statements regarding the academy situation including letters to CSF?
Everytime I've seen a statement from SISU it always generates anger. Why would this change?
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on matchdays i'll always back the team,
it's blatantly obvious, however, that the owners care nothing for the team or the club,
so, PUSB
Support the team but NOT the owners SISU, we the fans will be here long after SISU have gone. What league we will be in ,well your guess is as good as mine. And if SISU Liquidate, then we start again. Its so sad what is happening to are football club.Simple question really, how can we all as a fan base help the club and it's future?
What can be the first step?
How can we get all the fans united again?
Please don't make this a thread for people to argue, that won't help us all unite again.
How hard would it be to create a trust with far more members and voices than the current one we have?
Turn up and watch your team as often as possible. That's the only thing any of us can do. The only influence we have is handing over money in the hope that it makes it way to the team and cheer your team on in the hope that it raises our performance. After that there is nothing at this moment in time. Everyone else is going to continue playing their games regardless.
The only thing that might change is if at this time next season Wasps still won't talk about a deal at the Ricoh for us for whatever reason we need to mobilise some sort of pressure on them to get back around the table and secure our continued presence at the Ricoh past the end of the current deal.
Exactly this, with SISU at the helm all we can do is stand and watch, like watchingNothing, as Schmee said, there is nothing to be done ! Until SISU fuck off, there will be no resolution.
Strictly on match days we need to back the team and not single out individual players to blame.We have.to lose the culture of booing our own players
The club is well damaged the only thing that might alter things or might make sisu look at their reason for being here is if it starts costing them money. The best weapon unfortunately is not to go, it's our only weapon that might make our owners think. We are apparently budgeted for 14000 gates and currently getting less than 10k, this means our owners are having to put their hands in their pockets they won't like thatCouldn't agree more. Boycotting, etc won't make any difference and it will only harm the team in the long run. As fans we can't influence SISU, Wasps, CCC, CSF or any of the other protagonists. The local press have made it clear they aren't interested, so it really is out of our hands.
The club is well damaged the only thing that might alter things or might make sisu look at their reason for being here is if it starts costing them money. The best weapon unfortunately is not to go, it's our only weapon that might make our owners think. We are apparently budgeted for 14000 gates and currently getting less than 10k, this means our owners are having to put their hands in their pockets they won't like that
that's exactly what they'd do.Or more likely cutting the playing budget and using player sales to break even.
that's exactly what they'd do.
Strictly on match days we need to back the team and not single out individual players to blame.We have.to lose the culture of booing our own players
This is obviously an inflammatory question, but... if we were a community owned club right now, what would we be doing different to SISU? Ignore the history/hatred/court cases and try to answer objectively just looking at the football side of things. I'd say not a lot.
And if people are boycotting or not turning up then what is the alternative?
Yes, I was as pissed off as anybody Saturday, but booing the players who came to thank the fans at the final whistle and telling young kids to 'fuck off', it isn't really on. I don't think there was any lack of effort from any of the players on Saturday.
Respectfully, I disagree. A community owned club would not have the barriers which are currently preventing progress. As I said, importantly, there may well be some trust and goodwill for the club locally and regionally too, which currently there is little or none.
Can't disagree SISU burned all their bridges long ago, but in respect to running the club now - We've got a manager who pretty much every fan wanted, we've got players coming through the academy, we're bringing in youngsters on long-term contracts and we're trying to be self-sufficient. As a community club, I know Banbury United have those aims and if Banbury want to 'speculate to accumulate' then they'd be asking fans/local business to gamble their money. Looking at it pragmatically, I don't see why CCFC should be any different.Respectfully, I disagree. A community owned club would not have the barriers which are currently preventing progress. As I said, importantly, there may well be some trust and goodwill for the club locally and regionally too, which currently there is little or none.
What barriers do you think would be broken down by a 'community' owned club?
Can't disagree SISU burned all their bridges long ago, but in respect to running the club now - We've got a manager who pretty much every fan wanted, we've got players coming through the academy, we're bringing in youngsters on long-term contracts and we're trying to be self-sufficient. As a community club, I know Banbury United have those aims and if Banbury want to 'speculate to accumulate' then they'd be asking fans/local business to gamble their money. Looking at it pragmatically, I don't see why CCFC should be any different.
What barriers do you think would be broken down by a 'community' owned club?
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