Well they couldn't have made a worse job of attracting new fans if they tried.The message I have for all the stay away supporters.
The Allams don’t want you back and the club doesn’t want you back.
The Allams target mark is and always has been to attract newbies.
The club wants supporters who spend on the shop and concourse.
In many ways, by staying away from home games, you actually are doing just what Allam wants. The protest against him and his plans has died.
Now some of you will read this and take a view that I support the owners and their stance. I don’t, I just want to point out that sitting at home watching a game on a dodgy whilst wearing your Allam Out badge, is just doing exactly what he wants.
They will take money from anyone, that is for sure, but they do not want to spend any time or effort in trying to get dis-enfranchised supporters back. All of their efforts are in recruiting new members, if Kempton started to go back to games, it would not be because the owners or club encouraged it.No offence mate, but that's complete nonsense, the Allams want as many people paying to get in as possible and they don't give a **** about who they are.
Spot onThey will take money from anyone, that is for sure, but they do not want to spend any time or effort in trying to get dis-enfranchised supporters back. All of their efforts are in recruiting new members, if Kempton started to go back to games, it would not be because the owners or club encouraged it.

The money is in plastics mate.Well they couldn't have made a worse job of attracting new fans if they tried.
He is known as Top. Most Thais have an English language nickname, as their actual names are very long.You can call me al
OK, so let's see how many plastics they get, Tom. That'll be interesting...The money is in plastics mate.
How many of the crowd in the pl seasons were plastics?OK, so let's see how many plastics they get, Tom. That'll be interesting...
I didn't count them, Chazz, sorry.How many of the crowd in the pl seasons were plastics?
I can...No matter what season, what League we was/are in, no one can say how many plastics, it's an impossible question.
As a matter of interest, how do you come to that (incredibly precise) conclusion.We had 15,342 fans that could have been classed as plastics in our first season in the PL.
Assam Allam told me.As a matter of interest, how do you come to that (incredibly precise) conclusion.
I wouldn't believe Assam Allam if he told me today was Sunday.Assam Allam told me.
Probably about the same amountI didn't count them, Chazz, sorry.
How many plastics were there when we had 18,000 in division three?
Assam Allam told me.
I wouldn't believe Assam Allam if he told me today was Sunday.

Glory hunters? In the lower leagues?Probably about the same amount
Or ****, which is easier to spell.Oi! That's Assem Allam to you guys![]()
I wonder if Arabic owners have nicknames.... ? Top at Leicester....He is known as Top. Most Thais have an English language nickname, as their actual names are very long.