I think it's a little more complicated than that.
Rotherham is the final game of the normal season and I know of quite a few people that have decided it's their last game at the KC until the scheme is scrapped or amended.
There's also a great many who think that protests should not affect the team, so won't support a walk-out or boycott, despite disagreeing with the scheme and supporting the other protests.
Honestly, I wouldn't know and neither do you.
Sure, go ahead and tryThere are lots of things we don't know for certain, but we can make reasonable assumptions.
We don't know for certain a boycott won't be well supported, but it's reasonable to assume it won't.
The Allams have used corporates in the past to support their arguments, so it's worth a try to see if them opposing it has similar credence. Where's the harm in trying?

God i love this board, where else can you get this quality if squabbling.
Carry on Chaps

My suggestion before was some sort of abuse of MKM as he's on the board, I think.You could try just this thread. It amounts to the same when you look at who is responding to who.
Anyway, before yet another point gets too far diverted, do you think that the Allams are more likely to listen to the posh seats than the rest of the hooligans?
Sure, go ahead and try![]()
People heading to the posh seats took red cards on Tuesday. They were supportive of the protest & highly critical of the scheme.
I can only presume that after taking the red cards they also held them up.
Utter bollocks. I'm sure some would like to believe there's some truth in that, but it is simply bollocks. I never even mentioned OLM, I simply responded when he piped up. The issues are all his.
Do you think the posh boxes coming out in support of fans would have a large effect? It's a simple yes or no. The how can be considered later.
My suggestion before was some sort of abuse of MKM as he's on the board, I think.
He wont like that and can exert pressure. Not sure who else is but target them. **** em.
It was a poorly veiled attack and you know it, at least have the honesty to admit it.
Yes, all support against the Scheme's concept and implementation should be welcome. Sponsors will talk directly and discreetly, unless it becomes too bad. Corporate members have their own choices, which I am sure they are aware of and I agree their collective voice would be effective.


I meant as in a song about MKM been ****.I don't know about abuse, but what about a polite request for a comment on their views of the scheme?
There are lots of things we don't know for certain, but we can make reasonable assumptions.
We don't know for certain a boycott won't be well supported, but it's reasonable to assume it won't.
The Allams have used corporates in the past to support their arguments, so it's worth a try to see if them opposing it has similar credence. Where's the harm in trying?
I assume that this nonsense has nothing to do with me being a corporate member and I'm sure everyone else thinks likewise.
What about an announcement on the Trust website urging all Trust members and all Hull City fans to boycott MKM. Follow it up on Twitter urging people to pass it on(or whatever its called on Twitter).Not everything on here is about you.
It's not nonsense. Money seems to be a big motivator, as does prestige with "non-hooligan" people.
It strikes me that there's a possibility of an efficient way of targeting both. If that's more than one group, so much the better.