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Post by reeced1993 on Oct 11, 2017 15:09:59 GMT
Do the club allow banners to be on display on the fences at the Taylor Mackoy stand?
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Post by grumpy on Oct 11, 2017 19:27:20 GMT
Ask them. Phone number is on the website.
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Oct 11, 2017 20:32:48 GMT
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Post by monkeyboy on Oct 11, 2017 20:32:48 GMT
If you're thinking of a 'HILL OUT' banner I'm willing to chip in!
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Oct 12, 2017 7:12:00 GMT
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Post by thelake on Oct 12, 2017 7:12:00 GMT
Bring the banner along if you have one, am sure it can go somewhere!
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Post by bazza on Oct 12, 2017 14:56:43 GMT
Why the hell would you want to display a banner like that, it's now that the team need everyone to be behind them, not against the manager. If that's what call being a supporter then you need to have a serious look at yourselves. Richard and his staff are the best people for the job, we've been there before & he turned it around .
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Post by thelake on Oct 12, 2017 18:55:39 GMT
Yes to an Eastleigh banner, a big no to a Hill out banner, don't think that would go down well at all
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Oct 12, 2017 20:27:17 GMT
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Post by spitfire9 on Oct 12, 2017 20:27:17 GMT
Fans have a opinion and are aloud to air that opinion in what ever way they wish!
I don't think in this case he was on about a hill out banner he is just on about a general flag/banner over the railing.
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Oct 13, 2017 6:55:15 GMT
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Post by willk on Oct 13, 2017 6:55:15 GMT
Why the hell would you want to display a banner like that, it's now that the team need everyone to be behind them, not against the manager. If that's what call being a supporter then you need to have a serious look at yourselves. Richard and his staff are the best people for the job, we've been there before & he turned it around . I’m always amazed how people think they have right to tell other people what to say, think and act. Each to their own regarding Richard Hill. That’s what makes an opinion forum.
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Post by michaelefc on Oct 13, 2017 7:22:18 GMT
Each to their own regarding Richard Hill
Precisely; and to me you are a pretty poor supporter if you think right now is the time to be draping banners saying "Hill out" anywhere at the Silverlake. It would absolutely crazy to be forcing RH out. Sure you have the right to post your crazy views and I have the right to point out how crazy they.
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Post by stadium on Oct 13, 2017 7:35:05 GMT
Why the hell would you want to display a banner like that, it's now that the team need everyone to be behind them, not against the manager. If that's what call being a supporter then you need to have a serious look at yourselves. Richard and his staff are the best people for the job, we've been there before & he turned it around . I’m always amazed how people think they have right to tell other people what to say, think and act. Each to their own regarding Richard Hill. That’s what makes an opinion forum Yes, but keep it to the forum. An FA Cup tie when we are struggling for results isn't the time to be shouting "HILL OUT" is it? That's the fans basically asking for a cup loss. That's not what being a fan is about.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 7:58:31 GMT
If such a banner was displayed I am sure the stewards would remove it on safety grounds anyway. If you read the comments on the RH thread that the manager made to The Echo in Mondays edition you will know he has stated he's going nowhere, therefore it is a waste of time and effort to produce such a banner, however the initial post did not suggest what the banner would be and I think its more likely to be a banner that reflects well, I do remember some years ago Callum had a large banner behind the goal...before the Mackoy was built which said, In Richard Hill we trust.....perhaps it is returning?
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Post by bigwing on Oct 13, 2017 11:48:11 GMT
I also don't see the point in an RH out banner.
If you're really not excited by the football on offer - don't go.
It's much more effective to hit the club in the coffers than produce a banner that will be taken away immediately by our stewards anyway.
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Post by badger on Oct 13, 2017 12:15:43 GMT
If such a banner was displayed I am sure the stewards would remove it on safety grounds anyway. If you read the comments on the RH thread that the manager made to The Echo in Mondays edition you will know he has stated he's going nowhere, therefore it is a waste of time and effort to produce such a banner, however the initial post did not suggest what the banner would be and I think its more likely to be a banner that reflects well, I do remember some years ago Callum had a large banner behind the goal...before the Mackoy was built which said, In Richard Hill we trust.....perhaps it is returning? Remove the t from "trust" and you have our current predicament imo. Not that I am advocating a banner at a match to say this.
Hill says he is going nowhere. Does he really, genuinely think he is the best man for the job? I have no doubt he cares about the club, but his own self-appointment was surely in the best interest of himself, rather than the Football Club, given what he said when he previously left.
No disrespect to Hereford, but a home tie in the FA Cup against a side 2 leagues below is pretty much a dream draw for us. However much Hereford are up for it we should win tomorrow and we should win well. Anything less than a win would be very disappointing, a win that isnt more than convincing would merely be papering over the cracks.
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