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3 minutes ago, Winstonthedog said:

Go to support the team  ... don't buy the burgers or drinks   .. don't spend in the overpriced club shop ....  the till receipts speak louder than words 

Empty seats speak louder.

 

A mass walk out while chanting support five minutes before half-time would be huge.

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Just now, Manley Farrington-Brown said:

Maybe a small plane, flying a banner saying 'Rodgers out, Top out, Sack the Board?'

Too much.

Just Rodgers out

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3 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

Problem is for there about 5 people waiting per seat happy to fill it. 
 

I do agree with what you’re saying though. 

Maybe not the same clammer for those seats in the championship .... people sem to overlook the season we then managed to find ourselves in league 1 

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Its not about football now.  Rodgers has shown us that he is no leader.  He is not fit to be our manager.

"Sack the cvnt... sack the cvnt now" would be a good chant imo

 

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5 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

Problem is for there about 5 people waiting per seat happy to fill it. 
 

I do agree with what you’re saying though. 

If it was something the fans were to do, I would have everyone gather outside and go in 10/15 minutes late. It wakes a statement for the cameras and causes disturbance as everyone is entering whilst the game is going. 

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Could you imagine the backlash from the media if we protested though as they all seem to love Rodgers. We’d probably branded one of the worst fan base in the country as they already couldn’t believe we sacked Ranieri.

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5 minutes ago, Manley Farrington-Brown said:

Maybe a small plane, flying a banner saying 'Rodgers out, Top out, Sack the Board?'

Just Rodgers out should be enough :thumbup:

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It won't be needed.

 

You're talking about a guy that sacked Pearson but was over ruled by his Dad, sacked Ranieri 6 months post-title win and Puel a month after the chopper crash. He's neither blind nor stupid but very much aware it's 10m+ down the swanny.

 

The days of ripping the drainpipes off the main stand walls and laying siege to the boardroom are long gone.

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Just don’t walk in until around 10 mins into the game. A nearly empty stadium would send the clearest message. However, there seems to still be some deluded people out there that this isn’t Rodgers fault and we haven’t backed him (yes there was a Leicester fan on talkSPORT this morning saying this…) 

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I don't think  a protest pre-game helps anyone, and gives Rodgers an excuse because of the negative atmosphere...etc

 

And I don't think a protest will be needed if we lose at home to Forest, it will be toxic and I know its been said every week recently but he doesn't survive that. 

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All in hand. I'm sure your woman is rewriting the sign as we speak. 

 

I don't think we need a protest to alert Top and the board to the fact we're bottom of the table, haven't won in 7 games and have shipped a record number of goals. The fact that fans have been booing will not have gone unnoticed either. 

Whether Top is going to do something about it, or not, isn't going to be influenced by fans turning up late or not buying pies. And, financially a boycott is irrelevant, they've got the ST money already. 

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Protests against managers while sending a direct message to the board/chairman must always be smart without affecting the players morale. 

That said, pregame nobody buys anything from vendors associated with the club. The same at HT. Everyone stays on their seat unless they want to go to the loo. When the game starts we are loud and motivate our players to give everything. Every each one of us brings a notepad and a pen from home and all of us will start waving them to Rodgers at certain stages of the game. 

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1 minute ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

Protests against managers while sending a direct message to the board/chairman must always be smart without affecting the players morale. 

That said, pregame nobody buys anything from vendors associated with the club. The same at HT. Everyone stays on their seat unless they want to go to the loo. When the game starts we are loud and motivate our players to give everything. Every each one of us brings a notepad and a pen from home and all of us will start waving them to Rodgers at certain stages of the game. 

There is just not the 'anti' feeling within the fanbase for big enough numbers to do something like this.

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Nowhere near enough active voices amongst the fan base to facilitate something like this. 80% of the ground on match days happily float through games until they are told what to think about something. 

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Just now, kingkisnorbo said:

Nowhere near enough active voices amongst the fan base to facilitate something like this. 80% of the ground on match days happily float through games until they are told what to think about something. 


Foxestalk / Talking Balls / Bentleys Roof I am sure we could whip round a couple of hundred to protest.

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It's actually quite funny how many people wanting protests and Rodgers out were on page one of the "Brendan Rodgers" thread 12 months ago describing him as one of the GOATs of the club. I'm not saying my opinion hasn't changed too but his decline in popularity has been rapid.

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33 minutes ago, Ginger_Filbert said:

Problem is for there about 5 people waiting per seat happy to fill it. 
 

I do agree with what you’re saying though. 

Season ticket holders can just stop going to games until he is gone, and those seats will remain empty until the season ticket holder says otherwise. 

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3 minutes ago, SemperEadem said:

There is just not the 'anti' feeling within the fanbase for big enough numbers to do something like this.

You don't need a certain "anti" mentality. This kind of protests are organised within minutes by just a dozen of fans in countries like Spain and Italy and the other fans are following the pattern/plan. 

 

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