Well obviously. That's why I thought the whistle thing was nonsense. So it's a protest of about 6 people organised in secret. Epic - we wonder why these things are destined to A) Look ****e B) Half Arsed C) Fail. But, good luck with it. I'm sure it will look ****ing amazing.
We've only got about, what, a 3000 to 5000 'hardcore' base of support anyway. A lot of which are boycotting. The other 10 to 15,000 couldn't give a **** to be honest.
Costing the Allams money already? There'll be a security gate installed at the West Park end of the ground soon.
I don't agree. There's lots of people still going that were attending when we really were ****. I had a season ticket at BP and still go as do my friends. More out of misguided judgement, though it is getting harder to support them.
Pretty sure when I first started going the average attendance was about 4,000 for about 4 years in a row and we were truly dogshite then. So our core base can't be really big.
The protest action that has got the most press coverage so far was the "We Are Hull City" banner held up by a handful of supporters when we played Palace. A good protest does not have to have loads of people taking part. On the other hand a good plan can unite those less likely to protest, the red card thing was great in that respect and it should have been kept running. I hope the whistle thing ends up in complete confusion and they are blown loud and proud before during and after the game not only at 30 minutes, it will cause much more chaos that way. If it goes wrong it was Ehabs idea anyway.
Hard-core. Most people nowadays spend their time watching Netflix boxsets or watching Porntube. Around 330 of us at Boro the other night a ****ing disgrace
Of which all the people I went with would be amongst those 4,000. I see many familiar faces still at the KC that I saw back then at BP. So maybe a large contingent of boycotting fans (not all) are ones that haven't seen us when we really were ****.
I think the more numbers you have pulling in the same direction carries more weight. Less numbers means the Allams will just continue with the 'minority' thought. Which we all know isn't true. I don't know anyone 'Pro Allam'. Missed opportunity.