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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JLW

Player Valuation: £70m
Would you Boycott the Sporting Lisbon game?
And/Or the Fulham game?

Or do you think well they've got my money so whats the point (season ticket holders)?

This isn't about losing out on another player its because Kenwright is still here.
I believe boycotting the game would speed up the volleying of Kenwright and then hopefully Moshiri. (And that can only be a good thing)
These protests are good but they are not really getting the message through, that's no disrespect to anyone involved in the participation or the setting up of it, i just think it needs to go to the next level now.

I don't believe anyone wants to miss a game ( I certainly don't i love going the game) but it might be the only way.

Be interesting to know how many fans would? and for the fans who wouldn't, why not?

Thoughts.
 


I don't see the point myself because i'm just a fan who watches the team so if i'm not watching the team then whats the point? I want better from the club but I know i'm not entitled to it I choose to support them nobody makes me and if I choose to support a team that's not successful and all that then thats on me I suppose. That's just me though no offence to anybody who would do it.
 
It shows us fans will still attend regardless of how unhappy we are (and they know how passionate we are as a fan base), therefore why would they be in any rush to make change?

We can moan all we want on here and social media but the club aint listening.

I just don't think boycotting an inconsequential pre-season game will say anything at all to them.
 

Boycotting games would easily have the biggest impact and would probably eventually get the required result. It’d also get us relegated.
 
In a situation where the clubs PL status is NOT in danger, boycotting is absolutely a valid way to force change. It would mean not buying season tickets or tickets for the games at all tho, paying for tickets but not going will not affect the clubs finances so they will
care less. If the ticket sales is suddenly halved for a few games, the monetary losses adds up and the club will have to react at some point. Paying them money, but staying home is making a statement which only impacts the clubs reputation - but our board clearly
couldnt care less about our reputation(making up headlock stories and painting our supporters as savages proves it) and wont do a thing about it, other than claiming the board is in danger for some reason or another.
Not sure its a good move currently.
 
Sit ins and further protests need to happen asap - you won’t get the happy clappers to miss any games.

The reaction and abuse to the 27 minutes campaign told me that much.

Christ, the club slandered the entire fan base and accused us of carrying out physical assault on a director, and some still give out stick and moan at the protesters.

It’s like mass Stockholm syndrome.

Need Nsnow to kick it all off again asap.
 

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