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We've had protests in the recent past and they got dismissed as cranks or Kopites by the deluded BK 'fans'.

I wanted this phoney gone years ago, but Kenwright has certainly enough supporters in our fanbase to comfortably keep his beloved Chairman's seat without feeling too much heat.
 

He quoted a post from while Koeman was still in charge, a post clearly aimed at the board. The only idiot was him who couldn't even read a date on a post.

Be that is it may, the fact that he had to ask still made me laugh.
You're a lovely bloke, but if the tools in your shed fly off the handle as much as you do then they'd be mighty tricky to use !

At this moment in time, there's no focus for people to protest about. We're a complete shambles at the moment, but the first thing that has to happen is to get a manager appointed. In reality, that's unlikely to happen before Wednesday, so you'd end up waving placards in an aimless Father Ted kind of way ... which might make you and a few others feel better, but would serve no purpose.
 
Be that is it may, the fact that he had to ask still made me laugh.
You're a lovely bloke, but if the tools in your shed fly off the handle as much as you do then they'd be mighty tricky to use !

At this moment in time, there's no focus for people to protest about. We're a complete shambles at the moment, but the first thing that has to happen is to get a manager appointed. In reality, that's unlikely to happen before Wednesday, so you'd end up waving placards in an aimless Father Ted kind of way ... which might make you and a few others feel better, but would serve no purpose.

The mere fact we still have no manager is ample reason to protest. Protesting doesn't mean always calling for heads. Protesting to force a decision from the board should already be happenning. We are drowning and have 2 ginormous home games in the next 6 days. I believe our fans are way too forgiving and nice at times. Will be too late if we go down.
 
The mere fact we still have no manager is ample reason to protest. Protesting doesn't mean always calling for heads. Protesting to force a decision from the board should already be happenning. We are drowning and have 2 ginormous home games in the next 6 days. I believe our fans are way too forgiving and nice at times. Will be too late if we go down.

I'm pretty sure that Moshiri is aware how bleak the situation is mate.

He seems to have played to the crowd a bit by sacking Koeman and thought that managers would be knocking on his door to come and join us, so he'll have had a rude awakening when they didn't. He'll be judged on what happens next, period.

@Woolly Blue. A quote and question.
Your words, "serve no porpoise"
Are you the defensive coach?

No mate, I'm the chef in a cetacean friendly restaurant.
 

...no time for protest, the fans have been admirable. I honestly think the fans are the only chance we have at this stage.

The supporters are all that remains of this club.

It's 8 years since DK was finished off, look how far we've come since then eh? While Kenwright still holds influence of any sort we'll sway from one mess to another, he needs to be gone, but not before that bellwhiff of a fraud, Elstone, is hoofed off the Pier Head.
 
I protest over the players. Not Koeman, Uns, Moshiri, Kenwright, Walsh, the board, but over the amature attitude, the players hold.

At the end of the day, it's up to them to win. With or without a striker, i want to see commitment.

This is not Everton, and i be damn if im going to let 11 players, with a rotten approach say it is.
 
The mere fact we still have no manager is ample reason to protest. Protesting doesn't mean always calling for heads. Protesting to force a decision from the board should already be happenning. We are drowning and have 2 ginormous home games in the next 6 days. I believe our fans are way too forgiving and nice at times. Will be too late if we go down.
We need to get behind the players, as difficult as it is currently. Getting on thier backs more will not help the situation. Protesting in anyway will make the atmosphere more toxic than it is already!!
 

I'm pretty sure that Moshiri is aware how bleak the situation is mate.

He seems to have played to the crowd a bit by sacking Koeman and thought that managers would be knocking on his door to come and join us, so he'll have had a rude awakening when they didn't. He'll be judged on what happens next, period.



No mate, I'm the chef in a cetacean friendly restaurant.

It,s not all on moshiri, it,s the the rest of the board/executive team and the players.
The fans can do exactly what they want they pay there money sit on there hands or get vocal.
Critical time for everyone - last thing we need is anyone preaching to the fan base.
 
It,s not all on moshiri, it,s the the rest of the board/executive team and the players.
The fans can do exactly what they want they pay there money sit on there hands or get vocal.
Critical time for everyone - last thing we need is anyone preaching to the fan base.

The buck stops with Moshiri though.

He appoints ( or keeps on ) the people at the top, so he's ultimately responsible. So "Kenwright out" ( or similar ) banners will make jack all difference. It's down to Moshiri to get the next set of appointments right.

A lot of the players do need to take a bloody good look at themselves though, and show a bit of professional pride. Being out of form happens, but when that happens the first thing to do is to make an effort, and we're not seeing that at the moment.
 
The buck stops with Moshiri though.

He appoints ( or keeps on ) the people at the top, so he's ultimately responsible. So "Kenwright out" ( or similar ) banners will make jack all difference. It's down to Moshiri to get the next set of appointments right.

A lot of the players do need to take a bloody good look at themselves though, and show a bit of professional pride. Being out of form happens, but when that happens the first thing to do is to make an effort, and we're not seeing that at the moment.

Very Naive for you to stick that on Moshiri....or your agenda driven.
Bill will do whatever it takes to get what he wants and he make sure his minions on the board, in the dressing room and in the media..know it.. Bill is destabilising the club to get what he wants and so we have fractured club in my view.
We need a total purge !
 

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