Was thinking about this - I have a sneaky that the fact this boycott made its' way to L'Equipe in France would have hit him pretty hard, squarely in the balls.
It's a sad situation - if we get our asses handed to us tonight by Liverpool, the boycott will have its' best chance to succeed. In a way, I'd just like to see it happen. Let's get twotted tonight, let's see less than 20,000 in the stadium vs Spurs and just see what happens. Might as well have something interesting happening at the club.
What is odd is if I owned a business and my MD managed to fck things up this badly, I'd have sacked him. Hell, I'd have rehired then sacked him again, one sacking wouldn't quite do it. That's what I find weird about the whole thing, we're clearly so abysmally 'managed'. I'd personally be relatively appeased to see Charnley moved on, at least it would show something to the fans, but what we have at the moment is a message from the owner that destroying fans morale and failure on the pitch is acceptable if the balance sheet is good.
Didn't Ashley sack Kinnear for doing an abhorrent job as DoF?