By whom exactly? Who has the right to dictate where and when other people protest. I know a lot of people intending to go to the Ricoh, so going to sixfields has been and should have from the very beginning, been knocked on the head. There has never been anything productive about protesting about being in Northampton by actually going to Northampton.
By whom exactly? Who has the right to dictate where and when other people protest. I know a lot of people intending to go to the Ricoh, so going to sixfields has been and should have from the very beginning, been knocked on the head. There has never been anything productive about protesting about being in Northampton by actually going to Northampton.
By whom exactly? Who has the right to dictate where and when other people protest. I know a lot of people intending to go to the Ricoh, so going to sixfields has been and should have from the very beginning, been knocked on the head. There has never been anything productive about protesting about being in Northampton by actually going to Northampton.
Because going to the Ricoh, (on your own), every week is pointless and I'm sure you know that too, which deems your question moot. I personally see no benefit of going on the Hill, although I don't criticise those who do. The only fans I do criticise are those that actually go inside sixfields. I don't know where the KCIC camp got their intel from, but there seems to be a lot more fans in Coventry willing to attend an organised pesomething for Saturday
Because going to the Ricoh, (on your own), every week is pointless and I'm sure, deep down, you know that too, which deems your question moot. I personally see no benefit of going on the Hill, although I don't criticise those who do. The only fans I do criticise are those that actually go inside sixfields. I don't know where the KCIC camp got their intel from, but there seems to be a lot more fans in Coventry willing to attend an organised protest for Saturday at the Ricoh, than going to sixfields. If they have only gathered the opinions of the handful of people that go on the hill, then that is nothing to base a whole fan base opinion on and call for a Ricoh protest to be 'knocked on the head'. The protest needs to be in Coventry, it needs to be well organised, preferably at the Ricoh and with more attendees than the sixfields crowd. This will tell everyone, who we are and where we want to be.
Because going to the Ricoh, (on your own), every week is pointless and I'm sure, deep down, you know that too, which deems your question moot. I personally see no benefit of going on the Hill, although I don't criticise those who do. The only fans I do criticise are those that actually go inside sixfields. I don't know where the KCIC camp got their intel from, but there seems to be a lot more fans in Coventry willing to attend an organised protest for Saturday at the Ricoh, than going to sixfields. If they have only gathered the opinions of the handful of people that go on the hill, then that is nothing to base a whole fan base opinion on and call for a Ricoh protest to be 'knocked on the head'. The protest needs to be in Coventry, it needs to be well organised, preferably at the Ricoh and with more attendees than the sixfields crowd. This will tell everyone, who we are and where we want to be.
Michael
Hope you are there Saturday as want to shake your hand and assure that some of us appreciate what you do/doing.
As a regular Hiller, I don't really care what anyone else thinks about what we do. The Hillers enjoy ourselves in taking the opportunity to make our voices heard (and our drum, horns etc.) but over the course of the season it has become as much about the social occasion. If people want to come and join us and enter into the spirit that's fine but it is individual choice and no one is 'organising' anything different to what has happened for every game at Sixfields for most of this season. We had a good turnout for the Swindon game and it would be pleasing to see the same numbers or more with similar noisy, good natured behaviour.
Therefore, I don't think that the Hillers activities conflict in anyway if KCIC or anyone else wants to do something at the Ricoh. If you can sort out something worthwhile, I am sure that you have our best wishes.
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