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Plane / Van Protest  

265 members have voted

  1. 1. Is it time for another plane / van?

    • Yes
      239
    • No
      26
  2. 2. If so, what’s the message?

    • Sack The Board
      63
    • Top, Time to Go
      141
    • Rudkin Out
      32
    • Other (specify a message)
      29


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Posted

Feels like the majority want something like:

 

”Aiyawatt, time to go.” 
 

Direct. Personal. Not open to interpretation. 
It’s a clear message that the deep-rooted issues lie at his door and he is clearly out of his depth. 
 

Let’s keep this thread going and then I’ll set up a new one with more specific details on finalizing the message, deciding on whether we do the plane or van or something else - all suggestions are welcome. 
 

The KP brigade who love to dash out clown emojis are the ones who clap us off at Millwall, Hull, Preston, Oxford etc.  As far as I’m concerned, they’re irrelevant and have got no backbone or balls between them to stand up and be vocal against those running the club.  Their narrative that we should be ‘grateful’ is short-signed, unambitious bollòcks. We’ve been progressively getting worse for the past 4.5 years. And those arșeholes can’t see that. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, ozvaldo said:

Feels like the majority want something like:

 

”Aiyawatt, time to go.” 
 

Direct. Personal. Not open to interpretation. 
It’s a clear message that the deep-rooted issues lie at his door and he is clearly out of his depth. 
 

Let’s keep this thread going and then I’ll set up a new one with more specific details on finalizing the message, deciding on whether we do the plane or van or something else - all suggestions are welcome. 
 

The KP brigade who love to dash out clown emojis are the ones who clap us off at Millwall, Hull, Preston, Oxford etc.  As far as I’m concerned, they’re irrelevant and have got no backbone or balls between them to stand up and be vocal against those running the club.  Their narrative that we should be ‘grateful’ is short-signed, unambitious bollòcks. We’ve been progressively getting worse for the past 4.5 years. And those arșeholes can’t see that. 

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I know I said the rotten from Top to bottom but it does seem people don’t think that is direct enough. 
 

The one that has the most votes in your screenshot is fine but your tweaked version with Aiyawatt rather than Top is good. Top is an affectionate nickname and we shouldn’t use it. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Ricey said:

I still think “King Power Out” is potentially more damaging. Most people outside of Leicester won’t know who Aiyawatt is, but everyone knows who King Power are.


He might be prepared for his personal image to take a hit, but he’ll be more sensitive to King Power’s.

Does it matter what people outside of Leicester think? Dejphon got targeted at Wednesday and I doubt all too many knew that muppet.

Posted

I can’t wait to see how the west stand folk react to a “Top, time to go” message 😂

 

A message like that would really highlight the divide in the fanbase and in turn create headlines, which is what the aim of this is I guess.

Posted

Only really worth doing if it's supported by consistent protest and noise. 

 

As an isolated event once or twice a season it's pretty ineffective and only serves to add a few column inches. 

 

In isolation it looks like a minority. 

 

Consistently executed with organised and vocal protest and I can imagine momentum gathering. 

 

On its own it feels a bit pointless tbh.

 

Project reset, in my opinion, was a direction that had legs. Shame that went quiet. 

 

A plane promoting something along those lines might be worthwhile if it was to be the catalyst for further organised protest and momentum. 

 

Especially if we're going for Top, which I'm not against. It can't just be a one off plane. He has to see his name constantly if it's going to twig that we're against him as a fan group. 

 

And, to be honest, therein lies the problem. I'm not convinced enough fans want him gone for this to ever work. We're so passive.

Posted

I know I’ll die on this hill. But Isn’t the best form of protest not to go to the next home game? shef Wednesday last week and West Ham got a lot of coverage for doing this 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, JonnyBoy said:

I know I’ll die on this hill. But Isn’t the best form of protest not to go to the next home game? shef Wednesday last week and West Ham got a lot of coverage for doing this 

It absolutely would be. 
 

The problem we have is there is a quite large group that will stand with Aiyawatt, regardless. Leicester City come second to Aiyawatt and they will happily admit that. They will be there front and centre.

 

The battle is with them as much as with Aiyawatt and his regime. 
 

Sheff Wed/West Ham fans far more united. 
 

But yeah, if you can get an empty stadium it would absolutely send the message

Posted
28 minutes ago, JonnyBoy said:

I know I’ll die on this hill. But Isn’t the best form of protest not to go to the next home game? shef Wednesday last week and West Ham got a lot of coverage for doing this 

Agree. A plane can easily be ignored/glossed over by the board. A half-empty stadium can't be.

Posted
2 hours ago, phoneticerror said:

Does it matter what people outside of Leicester think? Dejphon got targeted at Wednesday and I doubt all too many knew that muppet.

Yes. I think reputation and stature is very important to them.

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Posted
2 hours ago, ozvaldo said:

What else can be done on the ground and more regularly to get some kind of message across? 
 

Who could lead that? 

Union FS doing something on 16 minutes? They seem the only fan group who have any impact 

 

agree with above poster about not taking your seats til 16th minute 

Posted
1 hour ago, Mickyblueeyes said:

It absolutely would be. 
 

The problem we have is there is a quite large group that will stand with Aiyawatt, regardless. Leicester City come second to Aiyawatt and they will happily admit that. They will be there front and centre.

 

The battle is with them as much as with Aiyawatt and his regime. 
 

Sheff Wed/West Ham fans far more united. 
 

But yeah, if you can get an empty stadium it would absolutely send the message

It’s actually like a cult isn’t it, we couple genuinely get relegated and they wouldn’t pin any blame on him. 

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