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Coventry City fans stage protests outside London's Sisu HQ and Ricoh Arena (videos)

FRUSTRATED Coventry City fans have been making their views known - by holding protests at Sisu's London HQ and the Ricoh Arena.

Thousands of Sky Blues fans joined in a "We want Sisu out" chant during Saturday's goal-less draw with Watford - City first point of the season.

That was followed after the match by banner-waving supporters, protesting in the foyer of the Ricoh Arena at the end of the game.

It happened after a small band of City fans caused a stir outside outside the London headquarters of the club's owners.

The fans arrived carrying a ‘SISU OUT’ banner and demanded answers from someone responsible for the football club.

The demonstration calling for SISU to sell up and leave the club took place from 4.30pm before the City’s heartbreaking 2-1 injury time defeat to Crystal Palace on Tuesday.

Robert Brindley, 35, was one of the men singing anti-SISU chants outside the office block.

The trio were told over the office intercom no-one involved in the club was there.

But after half an hour of chanting against SISU, Robert received a phone call from director Leonard Brody from his base in Vancover, Canada.

Robert said: “The woman on the intercom asked for my phone number.

"I said why can’t they come down and talk to us face to face.

“Then Leonard Brody came on the phone.

 
 

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