Just had a thought. It's nearly Christmas yeah? Why don't we all send a nice "Seasons Greeting" to Messers Allam in the form of a card with suitable comments. Basically it's hate mail under the guise of good wishes. Postie could be busy but he ho. (It's not The Sarge round there is it?)
Or posting unstamped envelopes containing blank membership applications. The name's not important anyway.
Many years ago I worked for a boss who was a bit of bullying prick. Hoping to cause him some grief I found out where he lived and then proceeded to apply for ''things'' in magazines that would only cost me the price of a stamp - I ordered him catalogues of all kinds (love to have been a fly on the wall when he explained five or six Ann Summers catalogue to his Mrs), free samples of rubbish, Life Insurance quotes, all kinds of financial people started knocking on his door, I even sent him a suggestive valentines card smothered in my mothers perfume. He knew it was one of the guys on his shift, he remained a prick but, it wound him up enough to come into the welfare to threaten whoever it was sending him stuff ...... job done.
That's a good idea I'm going to order loads of Ann Summers catalogues then tell Mrs T that you must have sent them because I've been bullying you...genius
An increase in post at this time of year, who's going to suspect anything immediately? A 5 pence card and a stamp? Sometimes I scare myself. Gives me the opportunity to wear latex gloves an arl. (no fingerprints) Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
Just some thoughts on boycotting the Swansea City game after reading Amber Nectar are considering supporting the call. First, the Huddersfield Town bubble match showed that there will be a number who will attend the match. Some of them hate what the Allams are doing to the club but refuse to be forced out of the KC. Will people condemn them as scabs as some condemned those who attended the Huddersfield match? Second, calling a boycott of a match that will have a low attendance presents problems over what to do next. If less than 10,000 attend and we win do we call for a boycott of the next round and possibly the round after? Third, isn't calling for a boycott of the Swansea City match just hiding our weakness? If we were united and strong we'd be discussing whether to call a boycott of the League Cup semi-final and how to stop Manchester United supporters/plastics buying tickets. I may be old fashioned but giving up something you really want is more effective then giving up something you didn't really want in the first place. Finally, shouldn't we be looking at ways to unite us rather than additional ways to divide us. Watching Hull City AFC is miserable enough without finding additional ways to make it worse.
I wouldn't publicly condemn anyone for attending. It is everyone's right to make their own choice. Possibly, possibly not. But hey we'll not win so not too worried about that one. I am happy to boycott the league cup semi final too. Why would it divide us? That scenario is based on an assumption.