Been awhile since we had one of these. Be interesting to see where the members of this board are at now.
Anonymous poll so vote truthfully.
Anonymous poll so vote truthfully.
After a struggle with my conscience, I haven't been since the Play Off Final.
Multitude of reasons at the time and had been gradually building up since the Barmby fiasco.
Never happen obviously, but if we gave them home crowds of under 1,000 it may well hasten their exit through the national shame.
Respect your position SCT but I just got to the stage where I couldn't morally reconcile myself with going.
It was never realistic tho was it Leon.In my opinion, it was the most realistic collective action that might have had (might still have) any impact upon them.
Unfortunately, with those still attending (not having a pop at those who are), they manage to be able to tell the outside world that we’re still reasonably attended.
It was never realistic tho was it Leon.
40% voted a didn’t they??
Some people have absolutely no interest in politics of any description
They just want to go watch their team.
They don’t go on nessage boards and don’t need the hassle
Plenty of people booed the fans that where singing Allams out !40% of 40% of a fraction of our overall support.
And the fact that 40% voted A, to me, speaks of a large number of the types still going.
Not all, before anyone jumps down my throat. Everyone has their reasons and judgements for what they do.
It was never realistic tho was it Leon.
40% voted a didn’t they??
Some people have absolutely no interest in politics of any description
They just want to go watch their team.
They don’t go on nessage boards and don’t need the hassle
Agree – people don’t and won’t.
However, those who are still going and that want regime change must reconcile that by still going they are, in some part, enabling the regime to continue.
I honestly do not mean this as a pop at those going as I understand where people are coming from. I know families who are still going and in truth, I’d personally find it heartbreaking for them to stop in a way, because I know that’s the only time they get to spend together.
A mass boycott is unrealistic but is still the most realistic effective action and within the realms of legality. If it happened I think on mass scale (as in under 1/2k home fans in attendance) I think they would throw the towel in (after some sort of asset stripping) as they’d come under big external pressure and national scrutiny/ridicule.
National sponsors/TV deals etc. would undoubtedly get involved or crank the pressure up. Isn’t this division the 5th richest in Europe
It didn't have much too much impact at Bpool.
There are 91 other clubs, many of them feel good clubs or over achieving clubs that most of the media like to report on.
Like the Oystons, the Allams are old news and part of the football landscape.
What brought the Oystons down was an ex director, not so called fan power.
We’re in a higher division than Blackpool with a much bigger slice of a TV deal = more scrutiny.
Did Blackpool fans reduce to 1 or 2k a week in a mass boycott?
We’re sleep walking to oblivion and I don’t think a rump of largely anonymous City fans moaning about them online on a daily basis seems to be working.
What do you suggest we do?