It's easy to say 'just don't go' or that a mass boycott is the only way to be rid of the Allams, but it is wrong. 'I wont spend another penny at the club until they are gone' - That attitude and action may make you feel better but Allam doesn't give a ****. What make me feel better is going to the football and shouting Allam 'go **** yourself' and taking part in any in-ground protests. Again Allam probably doesn't care, but at least I can show support for the team.
Firstly, there are City supporters who have been going week in, week out, since they can remember. That may be a relatively short time (over 22 odd years for me) or 80 plus years. These people see City as theirs and go whoever owns them and whatever their feelings are towards the owners. Going to watch City is in their DNA and the Allams behaviour will not stop them going, especially since the name change bid was rejected. Therefore a boycott will never work because at the very least there will always be a few thousand going, who honestly believe they are doing right by their club, and so it will just make us look small time to the world.
Secondly, the Allams don't care about how many people go to watch us. They have proven this time and again.
Thirdly, it won't even hit their bank balance that much.
Fourthly, it will make us look like an unattractive prospect for future buyers.
Fifthly, it would make much more sense for a packed stadium to protest the Allam regime. All 4 stands doing a red card protest, standing with their backs to the pitch, whatever it is, would make football headlines that people would notice. We would look like well supported club that is not happy with the current owner, not a tinpot club that only attracts a few thousand people - which would make no headlines and have no impact.