pride in battle
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Going off previous posts no.Tongue in cheek mate ? cmon for christs sake,no need for that.
Going off previous posts no.Tongue in cheek mate ? cmon for christs sake,no need for that.
Oh my word. For all the people saying "don't blame Soriano"...
Look at the image in the article!
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We should go a step further and have pickets on every entrance, beating any scabs who try and enter before the 9th minute.
Oh my word. For all the people saying "don't blame Soriano"...
Look at the image in the article!
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Come on! disgruntled fans have reached a tipping point , it might not be the best action to get to hammer the point home but the fan groups have been very proactive and I’m all for it, it stinks what the club are doing, we have already had some publicity so it’s a step in the right direction . Just 1 game doing this shouldn’t be too much of a burden for everyone .I think this protest is the most braindead idea anyone has ever come up with.
You are looking at 20-30 mins of disruption, as people try and get to their seats. It's bad enough when people turn up late.
Anyone thought about what will happen if City get a penalty or score a goal in the 9th minute? Or there is an emergency in the crowd?
I fully support the sentiment. I fully endorse reasonable action and protest. But I will never agree to an action that places stress and unknowns into crowd management at times when the stadium is not designed to cope with them.
Yes and no. Yes because he’s acknowledged something because he’s asked a question. No, because he himself can get involved and intervene in the situation. He sees everything, he’s seen and noted the atmosphere this season, he’s involved in all the important decision making around the club, why not get involved in the bit that directly affects fans?Gotta love Pep.
I think he might have enough on his plate at the moment.Yes and no. Yes because he’s acknowledged something because he’s asked a question. No, because he himself can get involved and intervene in the situation. He sees everything, he’s seen and noted the atmosphere this season, he’s involved in all the important decision making around the club, why not get involved in the bit that directly affects fans?
Is this intended as sarcasm?We should go a step further and have pickets on every entrance, beating any scabs who try and enter before the 9th minute.
Even though I don’t attend games anymore (well not as much as I’d like) . As my previous posts health matters etc daughters off to Uni etc financial etc , trust me I’ve put the yards in back in the day.
A big thank you from for making a stand .
Well done to you all who think about others .
Since 2017 we’ve had 6 price increases. And for every fan since Covid who have hit their tolerance limit, their season tickets have been turned into tickets bought from ticket tout sites bought by people who may or may not have any interest in City and have no membership even if they are City fans.
I'm going to stick my neck out and suggest it was :)Is this intended as sarcasm?
They aren't board meeting minutes, it is written in a jackanory style by a 13 year old.Very interesting indeed. And while that doesn’t totally absolve Khaldoon of blame, it shows he was aware of the issue of price increases as far back as 8 years ago and seemed sympathetic towards the fans.
Agree there looks fake. He repeats the exact words and no one takes any notice of him. No agenda items either, a hatchet job , to make the Chairman look a very ineffective leader who babbles on and gets ignored.So is he saying he didn't want it to happen but doesn't have enough influence at the club to stop it? Absolutely bollocks he can veto any decision he want if he is against it enough