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Yes true especially if they walk slow, some will join a walking jam.Originally posted by The Bloop View PostThe benefits to the organisers of a protest walk to the ground before a game, is that many people will be walking to the game anyway. It'll give the impression that more people are taking part than actually are.
As others have said aswell, it would be good to know what their aims are. Do they want a D of F with Tan staying? Do they want Tan out or in?
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You like how the club is being run down you? Honestly, some people…….Originally posted by Natman BlueI'm confused, isn't a Tan out march and anti-Tan march . It surely can't be one without the other
The hypocrisy from these people is incredulous. "Spend on a striker" whilst "how dare he increase our debt!"
It's a total vanity project and then there's the bushy eyebrowed Lebanese man being puppet master on the background.
Hope it falls completely flat on it's face!
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What exactly am I supposed to be angry about?Originally posted by goats View PostYou like how the club is being run down you? Honestly, some people…….
I only buy my season tickets , I don't actually buy or sell any players, I am not responsible for the debt or who it is owed to .
I wouldn't go into Morrisons and tell the local manager how to run his business if I was as unhappy as some of the posters on here .I would stop going there...
And I did take a break from CCFC because I was no longer enjoying it .
I like the way we are playing at the moment ,I like most of the new additions , its great to see so many youngsters coming through and still be entertaining .
So yeah , I am OK with the way the club is being run, unless you get 10,000 on your march on Saturday I would say so are in the minority. They just come along watch the football, be happy or sad dependent on the result and go home.
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Good post.Originally posted by Jimmy the Jock View PostWhat exactly am I supposed to be angry about?
I only buy my season tickets , I don't actually buy or sell any players, I am not responsible for the debt or who it is owed to .
I wouldn't go into Morrisons and tell the local manager how to run his business if I was as unhappy as some of the posters on here .I would stop going there...
And I did take a break from CCFC because I was no longer enjoying it .
I like the way we are playing at the moment ,I like most of the new additions , its great to see so many youngsters coming through and still be entertaining .
So yeah , I am OK with the way the club is being run, unless you get 10,000 on your march on Saturday I would say so are in the minority. They just come along watch the football, be happy or sad dependent on the result and go home.
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This post sums up my thoughts exactly.Originally posted by Jimmy the Jock View PostWhat exactly am I supposed to be angry about?
I only buy my season tickets , I don't actually buy or sell any players, I am not responsible for the debt or who it is owed to .
I wouldn't go into Morrisons and tell the local manager how to run his business if I was as unhappy as some of the posters on here .I would stop going there...
And I did take a break from CCFC because I was no longer enjoying it .
I like the way we are playing at the moment ,I like most of the new additions , its great to see so many youngsters coming through and still be entertaining .
So yeah , I am OK with the way the club is being run, unless you get 10,000 on your march on Saturday I would say so are in the minority. They just come along watch the football, be happy or sad dependent on the result and go home.
The majority will go to the game on Saturday because they want to. They won’t give a rats arse about some have baked protest..
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You can disagree with the motives behind the march (I’ve paid little attention to it because it sounds too much like a Sam Hammam production to me and by, apparently, turning down the opportunity to meet with the club thay showed they weren’t interested in looking for answers with the likes of Tan, Dalman and Choo) and still be frustrated and angry at how the huge opportunity of having a multi millionaire/billionaire in charge has been wasted and that no one at the top seems to learn from their mistakes.Originally posted by Jimmy the Jock View PostWhat exactly am I supposed to be angry about?
I only buy my season tickets , I don't actually buy or sell any players, I am not responsible for the debt or who it is owed to .
I wouldn't go into Morrisons and tell the local manager how to run his business if I was as unhappy as some of the posters on here .I would stop going there...
And I did take a break from CCFC because I was no longer enjoying it .
I like the way we are playing at the moment ,I like most of the new additions , its great to see so many youngsters coming through and still be entertaining .
So yeah , I am OK with the way the club is being run, unless you get 10,000 on your march on Saturday I would say so are in the minority. They just come along watch the football, be happy or sad dependent on the result and go home.
I watched Omer Riza’s pre game interview yesterday where he was asked about Rocco Simic and, like Erol Bulut before him, he appeared to know little about the player - seems he is training with the first team occasionally, but he’s with the under 21s most of the time prompting the question why on earth did we sign him? We went into the last transfer window (and the two or three before that one) needing a first team quality striker and an injection of real pace into the squad and, once again, came out of it with neither - it would be laughable if it was happening at any other club.
You say people come out of games either happy or sad, well, if they’re in the majority who only go to home matches, they haven’t come out happy much with what is now a fifth straight season of mostly.abysmal home performances and results - any youngster who has had their first experience of watching City since fixtures restarted after Covid and has become a proper supporter of the club deserves a medal given how much dross they’ve had to watch.
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Talk about throwing the baby out with the bath waterOriginally posted by Jimmy the Jock View PostWhat exactly am I supposed to be angry about?
I only buy my season tickets , I don't actually buy or sell any players, I am not responsible for the debt or who it is owed to .
I wouldn't go into Morrisons and tell the local manager how to run his business if I was as unhappy as some of the posters on here .I would stop going there...
And I did take a break from CCFC because I was no longer enjoying it .
I like the way we are playing at the moment ,I like most of the new additions , its great to see so many youngsters coming through and still be entertaining .
So yeah , I am OK with the way the club is being run, unless you get 10,000 on your march on Saturday I would say so are in the minority. They just come along watch the football, be happy or sad dependent on the result and go home.
The “fans” really are protesting about the results. There wouldn’t be a protest if we were 4th from top rather than 4th from bottom.
Of course the way we have run our club has had an effect on our league position, but there isn’t anything malicious from Tan compared to some of the other clubs owners
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