Whatever you want to call it - it just makes me more sympathetic as there...
does seem to be a respect for the club and other supporters which I one point seemed to be lacking. I think I worthy out protest arranged for saturday would do no good for anyone - the club are even more unlikely to change their mind after upturn in form, it would aggrevate the "worthy inners" further dividing fans and it would have a negative effect on the players after showing far more confidence on against leeds. I'm just saying it's good to see that recognised by the worthy out campaign. They are now in dialogue with the club - that seems a far more creditable and less disruptive way to do things don't you think?
Posted By: greendude on March 14th 2006 at 10:34:57
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- No worthy out protest for saturday... (NCFC) - greendude, Mar 14, 10:25:36
- don't remember there being much abuse at the protests (n/m) (NCFC) - pants, Mar 14, 10:27:53
- You mean you actually went to a match? (n/m) (NCFC) - Clare, Mar 14, 10:54:59
- Do you have a problem with people who don't go to matches then? (n/m) (NCFC) - Brandonio, Mar 14, 13:34:02
- Whatever you want to call it - it just makes me more sympathetic as there... (NCFC) - greendude, Mar 14, 10:34:57
- I actually think if you do the maths, it's putting out a different message (NCFC) - pants, Mar 14, 10:38:07
- You mean you actually went to a match? (n/m) (NCFC) - Clare, Mar 14, 10:54:59
- don't remember there being much abuse at the protests (n/m) (NCFC) - pants, Mar 14, 10:27:53
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