A good post with some good points.
The only issue is with the catering boycott. It's a good idea but one that Ashley probably envisaged when he tendered out the catering services. He has already pocketed the money they paid NUFC for the contract and only they would suffer with a boycott.
Fair enough, but what this shows is that collectively we have a lot of knowledge about this club, this man and what we need to do.
I think we should start to collect this kind of information in a single place, then engage the likes of Mark Douglas, George Caulkin, Lee Ryder and explain what the intention is. With things like a boycott, it's too emotive, it's split opinion and it makes us look bad. But if we engage hugely, collectively, to really pestering the sh!t out of this fat, ignominious buffoon, we might get somewhere. If we make it utterly clear that we will not suffer him anymore, that we understand and know where the problem lies - absolutely, near enough 100% "vote" from the fans that we agree on - then we can really try and enforce change. If we get a collective voice, we can gain strength, gain followers, then broaden the reach to seek interest ourselves and maybe even threaten action, like "strikes" against the club. When the media's attention is fully focused on what we mean, we can do what we want!
