Would you boycott the game for change

Would you boycott?

  • Yes if it helped getting rid of the Kenwright and then Moshiri

    Votes: 118 77.6%
  • No, havent missed a game in 40 years lad, the team need us.

    Votes: 22 14.5%
  • Cheese on Kevs Conk

    Votes: 21 13.8%

  • Total voters
    152
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Ok Doc, name your boycott game. Make sure the Red Echo knows, otherwise without publicity the desired effect may be lost on Everton's board.
What's it got to do with the Echo? A significant number of fans leaving their seats empty for specific matches would have to have been noticed by the board/owners/Kenwright. What better why to keep the pressure on? Maybe better to just and complain amongst ourselves for 25 years because that did the trick, didn't it?
 


What's it got to do with the Echo? A significant number of fans leaving their seats empty for specific matches would have to have been noticed by the board/owners/Kenwright. What better why to keep the pressure on? Maybe better to just and complain amongst ourselves for 25 years because that did the trick, didn't it?
The Echo might photograph your empty seat and you would become the catalyst for your desired "significant number" target. Only joking. But can't help ridiculing the calls for a boycott. I read that Fulham is a sellout. No evidence of a boycott there. Thousands more would be there if the ground were big enough. None of this signifies support for the dreadful management of our club. Just total support always for the footballers in a Blue shirt, even the crap ones.
 
Boycott the extras. Don't buy programmes or use the club shops, don't buy food or drink in the ground. Make sponsors and suppliers aware why this is taking place, make them ask questions and apply pressure.
The club aren't arsed about your money, they get the sky money, but all the others are, and they don't want adverse publicity let alone a boycott.
 

The Echo might photograph your empty seat and you would become the catalyst for your desired "significant number" target. Only joking. But can't help ridiculing the calls for a boycott. I read that Fulham is a sellout. No evidence of a boycott there. Thousands more would be there if the ground were big enough. None of this signifies support for the dreadful management of our club. Just total support always for the footballers in a Blue shirt, even the crap ones.
I didn't suggest there is an appetite for a boycott, my frustration is that there isn't there and sadly never has been. What I did suggest is there SHOULD be (specifically by season ticket holders for specific matches). If our fans were anything like the fan base they pat themselves in the back for being, we'd have ousted that cnut Kenwright years ago.

A docile, passive fan base has more than played a huge part in Everton's catastrophic demise over the last 30 years. That is a stone cold fact.
 
The Echo might photograph your empty seat and you would become the catalyst for your desired "significant number" target. Only joking. But can't help ridiculing the calls for a boycott. I read that Fulham is a sellout. No evidence of a boycott there. Thousands more would be there if the ground were big enough. None of this signifies support for the dreadful management of our club. Just total support always for the footballers in a Blue shirt, even the crap ones.
What message does that send to the owner and Chairman? We have a fantastic passionate fan base (They know that already)
While we keep selling out games they will serves us up whatever they want to and we will just keep eating it because 'thats what we do'

Are we waiting for them to put us in the championship? I guarantee if they did they would be gone in heartbeat.
Do we have to sit there happy clapping waiting for it to happen?

Then all start moaning on here and twitter

The biggest indicator that the message isn't getting through is Moshiri convincing Kenwright to stay on as chairman!
That tells me everything i need to know, theyre completely unaware of the fanbases thoughts.

Just a little reminder these 2 have served Everton fans up a Benitez and a Allardyce
 
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They are not stupid enough to be content serving up near relegation battles and believing the fans are satisfied or not caring. Their incompetence in the transfer market and mismanagement of player contracts has put us where we are and this has to change. Short of the arrival of a new dynamic and very rich owner, plus the nous to circumvent the financial rules as others have, I can't see anything but a battle to break clear of the lower PL positions.We have to hope.
 

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