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Vichai’s Dream Shattered or Vichai’s Dream Nightmare (dream crossed out) 

would be a powerful statement. Would be more hard hitting and garner more attention where it isn’t wanted in Thailand 

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, ozvaldo said:

Signing off for the night. 


A very respectable 80% reached in one day, including processing one refund…!

 

Appreciate the most popular message (KING POWER OUT) isn’t for everyone - but that’s what we’re going for.  It is by far the most popular option. 
 

As always, for those who are strongly offended about us voicing our anger towards the club - and especially for those who have privately expressed their anger towards me and “my hatred of Top and his family”, please remember two important things:

 

1. You do not have to be part of this. 
2. Feel free to fly a “KING POWER IN” plane over the ground and see how that goes down. 
 

Goodnight. 
 

cheers. 

I feel like Commissioner Gordon at the end of Batman Begins. 

Posted
20 hours ago, MrLuke said:

Would be good to have something like this that fans can stick over the badges on their shirts (look, I was bored between meetings):

 

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Need to get these printed and stick all over the ground. Every gate turnstile.

 

Oh and most appropriate the shithouse doors.

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10 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

That won’t happen. As others have pointed out, banner that says ‘King Power Out’ is going to be hugely divisive among the fans. The majority probably won’t like it and many will respond by by expressing their support for Top on social media and in letters to the club etc, thereby creating the impression (within the club at least) that the protest is just the act of a tiny minority. This will just strengthen King Power’s position rather than weaken it, which is a shame as there is a lot to be angry about.

 

I get that the organisers have made a conscious choice to be bold and divisive and that is of course their prerogative. I just think it’s a missed opportunity to build a more powerful protest by expressing something that the majority can get behind. 


Those fans will probably be surprised and wouldn’t muster a single chant at the game nothing will happen, and the message will be successful as far as media exposure goes.

Posted
6 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

That won’t happen. As others have pointed out, banner that says ‘King Power Out’ is going to be hugely divisive among the fans. The majority probably won’t like it and many will respond by by expressing their support for Top on social media and in letters to the club etc, thereby creating the impression (within the club at least) that the protest is just the act of a tiny minority. This will just strengthen King Power’s position rather than weaken it, which is a shame as there is a lot to be angry about.

 

I get that the organisers have made a conscious choice to be bold and divisive and that is of course their prerogative. I just think it’s a missed opportunity to build a more powerful protest by expressing something that the majority can get behind. 

Spot on 👏

 

I donated based on the original message. Foxestalk is a great forum but we must recognise that many less engaged fans (that I still sadly believe are the majority) are not in the King Power out camp yet. 
 

As I posted yesterday Osvaldo deserves enormous credit and our gratitude for organising this but just a bit disappointed the message has been changed.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

That won’t happen. As others have pointed out, banner that says ‘King Power Out’ is going to be hugely divisive among the fans. The majority probably won’t like it and many will respond by by expressing their support for Top on social media and in letters to the club etc, thereby creating the impression (within the club at least) that the protest is just the act of a tiny minority. This will just strengthen King Power’s position rather than weaken it, which is a shame as there is a lot to be angry about.

 

I get that the organisers have made a conscious choice to be bold and divisive and that is of course their prerogative. I just think it’s a missed opportunity to build a more powerful protest by expressing something that the majority can get behind. 

This is spot on.

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