I think this is one of the best comments on Covgate that I've read or heard. Let's get some
facts straight:
The 'demo' had nothing to do with 'protesting against SISU' (who almost certainly wouldn't have had anybody present). Like
all 'demonstrations', it was a 'look at
me!' exercise staged for the Sky cameras by the Snowflake Generation. The whistles and throwing objects had one and only one intention - to get the match abandoned. Fuck the fact that the Blades fans had paid a lot of money to be there. Fuck the fact that our efforts so far this season could have been seriously undermined by a bunch of petulant fuckers. There are
many better alternatives for showing dissent - staying away from games being the better. But, by paying their money to attend an event and then trying to disrupt it and getting it abandoned seems a particularly brain-dead idea. SISU will be counting the gate money and the Sky money and laughing all the way to the bank.
The sight of acres of empty sky-blue seats shows that, if Coventry
did go to the wall, nobody would be really bothered. A once middling club have died a death and, truth be known, not many actually care. Think of a once-thriving pub which has failed to adapt, not noticed the plethora of other attractions and has gone the way of the dinosaurs. (Football is
no different, whatever some might think).
Utterly predictably, Radio Sheffield followed The Stir's lead last night with the usual rent-a-gob pig fans reading from their pre-determined script 'No class', 'where's the solidarity?' blah, blah. Well here's news for them. There
is no solidarity in football. Sure some might toss a few coppers in a bucket when clubs like Rotherham (or Wednesday) or on the earhole but it's the usual 'I've done
my bit' sense of self-worth that accompanies all charitable donations. Where was the 'solidarity' from Coventry (and saying 'it was only the tiny minority' doesn't wash) saying they were 'glad' about Billy's son dying.' Fuck me, that happened over 5 years ago. Have they really trawled their history book to find the most offensive insult? Ditto wishing our coaches would crash? But, in the face of that we sang a few pro-SISU chants and WE haven't got any class... As the old saying goes 'a lie can be halfway around the world before the truth has got its boots on' and The Stir and Radio Sheffield are utterly complicit in this.
Finally (well, nearly

), if
any club should know about 'lack of solidarity' it's the Blades. Over the years, we've endured a shitstorm of negative publicity and most of the footballing world has either remained mute or gleefully stirred the pot

. Not just Tevezgate. The 'Battle of Bramall Lane' (where the actions of the
players caused trouble,
not the fans) and of course Chedgate where, disgracefully, some of our own fans joined in the PC credential-burnishing by joining in the publicity-famished Jean Fucking Hatchett and the '150,000 signatories' on her fucking petition. I've got news for her. The last time I looked, there were over 60m living in the UK. And of course, Ched has won his appeal. Did you see Hatchett or Martin Samuel rushing to redress the balance and admit they were wrong? Me neither.