Instead of a Boycott? on 19:09 - Jan 13 with 3753 views | Thacks_Rabbits | Is he available as manager? | |
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Instead of a Boycott? on 19:41 - Jan 13 with 3695 views | MoonyDale | We don't need a boycot, make your feelings known from the terraces, turn your back on the play, as long as they know your feelings that should be enough.... | |
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Instead of a Boycott? on 21:15 - Jan 13 with 3641 views | johnofheywood | I always hope that the team will want to win for the people on the terraces (ie me!), and because of this I don't shout abuse at players or boo them for poor passes etc, as I feel my role as a supporter is to, er , support. I would much rather demonstrations of dis-content take place after the game -ie silent sit ins, or demonstrations outside the ground at the entrance. Even letters to the Chairman. A boycott could kill our club. Do we really intend that? | | | |
Instead of a Boycott? on 21:18 - Jan 13 with 3632 views | 49thseason | I think the OP suggested it INSTEAD of a boycott. The clue is in the title. | | | |
Instead of a Boycott? on 21:51 - Jan 13 with 3606 views | Sandyman | It seems a lot of fans are cross about the nonsense going on at Spotland and want to protest. Sadly, a cohesive way of doing so has yet to be found. Every idea cited has an opponent. What are we like! History suggests the stayaways will be the most influential. Backed up by " (insert hapless managers name) OUT" chants from the terraces. | | | |
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