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I subscribed to this thread because I'm interested in what we can do as fans to protest against the Allams but support the team etc etc (sorry, no ideas myself as yet). However, if this is going to turn into another bun-fight where Dutch makes vague insinuations about the Trust while denying doing so, then I'm binning it. Life's too short for that crap.

And THIS is why we never get effective protests - fans arguing amongst themselves instead of directing their energy where it's needed. Ehab must be having a good laugh at Allam Towers.


So chip and comment on the suggestions.

The bullshit about insinuations about the trust is irrelevant, it's about ideas to move things forward.

If you disagree with what I suggest, chip in with why.
 
Bit of a daft question, clearly everybody would agree with that.

What actual suggestions do you have that could achieve this?

Marvellous, an area of agreement. <ok>

I'm open to suggestion, I chucked a few bits to get the ball rolling, such as the empty seats being an opportunity to get fans of a like mind gathered together.

How would you improve the matchday experience?
 
If it makes you happy to believe I diss them all the time, feel free to belive it. It's irrelevant.

Do you think improving the matchday experience would help to unite fans and be a positive?
I personally think the only thing that can unite the fans now, Is the Allams selling up.

Even another cup final wouldn't unite us now and if that can't unite us then nothing can.
 
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Obviously, but they must know it's wrong. Presumably they're extremely well paid for it. I wouldn't want to work for a company that I didn't like, but working in a role where my job every day was to make sure dastardly bastards get away with murder at everyone else's expense, that'd be a non-starter. Particularly when it's usually against the local community that they must live in.

It's not about being right or wrong - it's whether it's legal or not.

Rollitts are only doing what every other firm of solicitors do every day up and down the UK.

If you want to find a lawyer that takes a righteous, moral stance for the common man then read a John Grisham novel or something.
 
Marvellous, an area of agreement. <ok>

Only because it was a very silly question. A bit like asking, "do you think men prefer sex or no sex"?

I chucked a few bits to get the ball rolling, such as the empty seats being an opportunity to get fans of a like mind gathered together.

How though?

How would you improve the matchday experience?

It wasn't my suggestion mate, it was yours.

The matchday experience as you put it can only be improved once the Allams are gone. Sole focus as I said. You don't put an Elastoplast on a shotgun wound.
 
Unoficial merchandising
Trust is already doing the [HASHTAG]#askehab[/HASHTAG] t-shirts, others have explained copyright issues make anything else difficult
gathering fans together
Trust has set up a match day pub and invites fans along every match-day to get together
looking at opportunities to improve the matchday experience, and unite fans.
wtf does that actually mean as they're not "suggestions" for action, they are outcomes of successful actions, like
  • Match boycotts of the televised games over Christmas/NY
  • Match protests like the red card/tennis ball variety
  • Mass cancellation of membership
  • Giving our cancelled membership cards to someone to create a new work of art with them
  • Mass letter writing/emails/posting to FA/MPs/The Club/BBC/The Internet to publicise the Allam's actions
  • Protests at every single CoC event
  • Flying a banner
 
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Only because it was a very silly question. A bit like asking, "do you think men prefer sex or no sex"?



How though?



It wasn't my suggestion mate, it was yours.

The matchday experience as you put it can only be improved once the Allams are gone. Sole focus as I said. You don't put an Elastoplast on a shotgun wound.

I know it was my suggestion, and as daft and obvious as it may be, it still seems one that gets raised and never tackled.

You're clearly content to let the Allams dictate how you spend your matchday rather than look at ways we can help ourselves, so I'll leave you to it.
 
It's not about being right or wrong - it's whether it's legal or not.

Rollitts are only doing what every other firm of solicitors do every day up and down the UK.

If you want to find a lawyer that takes a righteous, moral stance for the common man then read a John Grisham novel or something.

To be fair, if I've reason to take action against someone, I generally want my solicitor to be as obnoxious as possible. :bandit:
 
Trust is already doing the [HASHTAG]#askehab[/HASHTAG] t-shirts, others have explained copyright issues make anything else difficult
Trust has set up a match day pub and invites fans along every match-day to get together
wtf does that actually mean as they're not "suggestions" for action, they are outcomes of successful actions, like
  • Match boycotts of the televised games over Christmas/NY
  • Match protests like the red card/tennis ball variety
  • Mass cancellation of membership
  • Giving our cancelled membership cards to someone to create a new work of art with them
  • Mass letter writing/emails/posting to FA/MPs/The Club/BBC/The Internet to publicise the Allam's actions
  • Protests at every single CoC event
  • Flying a banner

That pub must be like the tardis, but then again, the rate fans are wandering away, it's liable to need a smaller one soon enough. Of course, rather than travelling to the wrong side of the ground to a pub I don't like to maybe catch one persons ear, maybe their could be a discussion on line.

You really can't offer the 'boycott's as a success. Has there been a mass cancellation? I've seen a mass not sign up. Protest at the CoC events will win few friends, it would be counter productive. A banner, looks good, but the Allams aren't even there, and the media will barely cover it. The red cards worked and we got new owners. I must have missed that.

Good luck with those, and all the best with the new owners. <ok>
 
Marvellous, an area of agreement. <ok>

I'm open to suggestion, I chucked a few bits to get the ball rolling, such as the empty seats being an opportunity to get fans of a like mind gathered together.

How would you improve the matchday experience?

By having people who use phrases like match day experience executed. Along with those use public realm and night time economy..
 
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I think City Of Culture is massive for the City and shouldn't be hijacked for any anti-Allam protests.

But if anyone fancies doing anything at Allam Marine, or outside Ehab's house, then you can count me in.
 
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That pub must be like the tardis, but then again, the rate fans are wandering away, it's liable to need a smaller one soon enough. Of course, rather than travelling to the wrong side of the ground to a pub I don't like to maybe catch one persons ear, maybe their could be a discussion on line.

You really can't offer the 'boycott's as a success. Has there been a mass cancellation? I've seen a mass not sign up. Protest at the CoC events will win few friends, it would be counter productive. A banner, looks good, but the Allams aren't even there, and the media will barely cover it. The red cards worked and we got new owners. I must have missed that.

Good luck with those, and all the best with the new owners. <ok>
There you go again 'not' dissing the efforts of the trust <laugh>
 
That pub must be like the tardis, but then again, the rate fans are wandering away, it's liable to need a smaller one soon enough. Of course, rather than travelling to the wrong side of the ground to a pub I don't like to maybe catch one persons ear, maybe their could be a discussion on line.

You really can't offer the 'boycott's as a success. Has there been a mass cancellation? I've seen a mass not sign up. Protest at the CoC events will win few friends, it would be counter productive. A banner, looks good, but the Allams aren't even there, and the media will barely cover it. The red cards worked and we got new owners. I must have missed that.

Good luck with those, and all the best with the new owners. <ok>
Right, so you're trashing all of my suggestions because you don't fancy any of them - which you're free to do but shows that you don't actually want a discussion, you just want to indulge in some **** stirring.