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Would you boycott?  

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  1. 1. Season ticket holders - are you willing to boycott the next 3 games? (i.e. not turn up at all?)

    • Yes
      105
    • No
      57


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Posted
Just now, Leicester_Loyal said:

But then I couldn't do any away games could I, as I need the ST in order to do that.

 

Just realised you're a troll anyway (new acc and all that), fair play had me there for a few minutes.

So when it comes to away games you are top in then? the protest only extends to when we are at home and youve already paid.

 

Its like ive said and you wont take it on board but who cares. Your protest isnt doing the slightest thing.

 

A meaningful protest would be doing something LOUD and COORDINATED inside the ground, to vocally show how many people have had enough.

Posted
1 minute ago, JacobLCFC1234 said:

So when it comes to away games you are top in then? the protest only extends to when we are at home and youve already paid.

 

Its like ive said and you wont take it on board but who cares. Your protest isnt doing the slightest thing.

 

A meaningful protest would be doing something LOUD and COORDINATED inside the ground, to vocally show how many people have had enough.

What protest are you on about? I originally stated (or at least I think I did) that I refuse to go and support these ***** week in week out. I do some aways for the social aspect when you have loads of heads out, hence I need the ST atm (although I doubt I will in the future as the numbers are dwindling). Home games are wank, have been for years, unless I'm boozing I won't be out and about, so I won't waste my time attending them atm. 

 

I've done the boo'ing and chanting inside the stadium, the people around you give you dirty looks and ask what you expect from the players, the chairman etc..

 

You're jumping to a lot of conclusion and just running with them lad.

Posted

If we want to stay vocal once we're in, I'd be down for singing songs for players from past years who gave a shit instead of the current lot.

 

Vardy, Morgan, Wasilewski, Drinkwater, Nugent, Schmeichel, Cambiasso etc. Anybody fancy it?

Posted
51 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

What protest are you on about? I originally stated (or at least I think I did) that I refuse to go and support these ***** week in week out. I do some aways for the social aspect when you have loads of heads out, hence I need the ST atm (although I doubt I will in the future as the numbers are dwindling). Home games are wank, have been for years, unless I'm boozing I won't be out and about, so I won't waste my time attending them atm. 

 

I've done the boo'ing and chanting inside the stadium, the people around you give you dirty looks and ask what you expect from the players, the chairman etc..

 

You're jumping to a lot of conclusion and just running with them lad.

So you pay the cost of a season ticket, just to go to away games.

 

I dont know if youve realised, but the bleeped out word players are the SAME ONES that play in away games, its not a group of bellends at home and 11 different players away from home.

 

If youre only there for the beer, you could maybe just go to a pub? 

 

Why am I even bothering to analyse you? lol

Posted
3 minutes ago, JacobLCFC1234 said:

So you pay the cost of a season ticket, just to go to away games.

 

I dont know if youve realised, but the bleeped out word players are the SAME ONES that play in away games, its not a group of bellends at home and 11 different players away from home.

 

If youre only there for the beer, you could maybe just go to a pub? 

 

Why am I even bothering to analyse you? lol

Christ this is hard work isn’t it. 
 

I do the home games where there’s heads out and I’m boozing. I do the aways when it’s the same. 
 

The cost of a ST is irrelevant to me as already stated, I’m fortunate enough that a couple of hundred quid means **** all every 12 months for myself. I don’t force myself out of bed to get down the KP for the sake of £20. 
 

I don’t know why you’re analysing me either tbf, it’s my money and my ticket. I haven’t seen full time at home in years either, and I regularly boo. 
 

Enjoy the game tomorrowlol

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

Christ this is hard work isn’t it. 
 

I do the home games where there’s heads out and I’m boozing. I do the aways when it’s the same. 
 

The cost of a ST is irrelevant to me as already stated, I’m fortunate enough that a couple of hundred quid means **** all every 12 months for myself. I don’t force myself out of bed to get down the KP for the sake of £20. 
 

I don’t know why you’re analysing me either tbf, it’s my money and my ticket. I haven’t seen full time at home in years either, and I regularly boo. 
 

Enjoy the game tomorrowlol

you have a regular boo 4 times a year then lol

 

And if a few hundred quid means nothing to you why not give it to a charity?

 

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Gamble92 said:

Why isn't there an attendance for Saturday?

I asked this same question in the Blackburn post match topic. Nobody has answered as to why the attendance has not been published.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Gamble92 said:

Why isn't there an attendance for Saturday?

 

1 minute ago, 1972 Fox said:

I asked this same question in the Blackburn post match topic. Nobody has answered as to why the attendance has not been published.

I would say another case of lack of transparency from KPFC.

Posted
10 minutes ago, 1972 Fox said:

I asked this same question in the Blackburn post match topic. Nobody has answered as to why the attendance has not been published.

Reasonably estimate - what do we think 26k? I was shocked at how many empty seats there were.

Posted
On 02/11/2025 at 14:05, Bezzanator89 said:

I think Sheffield Wednesday's away crowd made a point by not coming up until a certain time. I think maybe missing the first 16 minutes for the next 3 home games would make a point, and mark an escalation in our general discontent towards the hierarchy.


If we are to protest by being late and use it as an iconic/intentional measure of time, then surely we should miss the first 14 seconds and all be dressed as fax machines? 

 

Posted
23 hours ago, HitchinFox said:


If we are to protest by being late and use it as an iconic/intentional measure of time, then surely we should miss the first 14 seconds and all be dressed as fax machines? 

 

Perfect. 

Posted

We need to do something. There were the protest and banners last season in a superior league, and we’re now churning out the same form in a vastly inferior league the year after. We need a coordinated effort - the whole 9 yards… do what the Sheff Weds fans did, boycott games, planes, banners… 

 

This cannot continue. And I don’t just mean the manager, I mean the whole lot of them. But I think for a coordinated effort to work it needs to be organised by a pre-existing group like Union FS or Foxes Trust. Could that happen?

Posted
31 minutes ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

We need to do something. There were the protest and banners last season in a superior league, and we’re now churning out the same form in a vastly inferior league the year after. We need a coordinated effort - the whole 9 yards… do what the Sheff Weds fans did, boycott games, planes, banners… 

 

This cannot continue. And I don’t just mean the manager, I mean the whole lot of them. But I think for a coordinated effort to work it needs to be organised by a pre-existing group like Union FS or Foxes Trust. Could that happen?

Not a chance - there is just too many people who see it as an integral part of their life to sleepwalk into the KP every other week. 

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Posted

Still over 28000 at the game last night for a Tuesday evening and didn’t hear or see one protest. Pathetic. Too many people happy to attend because they’ve got nothing else to do with their time, not bothered about what they pay to see, it’s just their little routine on a saturday, even the clapping, “it’s what I’ve always done” “get behind the team”

 

**** off and grow a pair you geriatric robots.

 

Phil

 

 

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Phil Mitchell said:

Still over 28000 at the game last night for a Tuesday evening and didn’t hear or see one protest. Pathetic. Too many people happy to attend because they’ve got nothing else to do with their time, not bothered about what they pay to see, it’s just their little routine on a saturday, even the clapping, “it’s what I’ve always done” “get behind the team”

 

**** off and grow a pair you geriatric robots.

 

Phil

 

 

This was the publicised attendance but, looking at the highlight footage, no chance there's 28k in last night.

 

In fairness, people are entitled to do what they want if they've paid for a ticket. It would be good if it were more toxic, but I just can't see it getting like that - we don't have a supporter base that fanatic and, if we're honest, never have. You can shout all you like about it on an Internet forum (which I'll point out represents a tiny minority of our fanbase), it ain't gonna make a difference.

 

I didn't use my season ticket last night and can see that being a regular occurrence moving fowards. I'd like to say it's a boycott protest but honestly, it's because I can't be arsed, have better things to do with my time and don't really give a toss anymore. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Osavo said:

This was the publicised attendance but, looking at the highlight footage, no chance there's 28k in last night.

 

In fairness, people are entitled to do what they want if they've paid for a ticket. It would be good if it were more toxic, but I just can't see it getting like that - we don't have a supporter base that fanatic and, if we're honest, never have. You can shout all you like about it on an Internet forum (which I'll point out represents a tiny minority of our fanbase), it ain't gonna make a difference.

 

I didn't use my season ticket last night and can see that being a regular occurrence moving fowards. I'd like to say it's a boycott protest but honestly, it's because I can't be arsed, have better things to do with my time and don't really give a toss anymore. 

If the weather had been better the attendance would've been higher.

 

I agree with you that we don't have the kind of fanbase to protest/boycott in any great numbers.

That's the same for most english clubs.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Osavo said:

This was the publicised attendance but, looking at the highlight footage, no chance there's 28k in last night.

 

In fairness, people are entitled to do what they want if they've paid for a ticket. It would be good if it were more toxic, but I just can't see it getting like that - we don't have a supporter base that fanatic and, if we're honest, never have. You can shout all you like about it on an Internet forum (which I'll point out represents a tiny minority of our fanbase), it ain't gonna make a difference.

 

I didn't use my season ticket last night and can see that being a regular occurrence moving fowards. I'd like to say it's a boycott protest but honestly, it's because I can't be arsed, have better things to do with my time and don't really give a toss anymore. 

See, you not going because you can’t be arsed with it is how it should be for everyone, who in their right frame of mind would want to voluntarily go watch that shit, or have to refrain themselves from going. Nutters. Phil

Posted (edited)
53 minutes ago, Phil Mitchell said:

Still over 28000 at the game last night for a Tuesday evening and didn’t hear or see one protest. Pathetic. Too many people happy to attend because they’ve got nothing else to do with their time, not bothered about what they pay to see, it’s just their little routine on a saturday, even the clapping, “it’s what I’ve always done” “get behind the team”

 

**** off and grow a pair you geriatric robots.

 

Phil

 

 

I also noticed watching it on TV, (whilst looking at my empty seat) that it’s just rinse and repeat…… turn up, crap beer, sit in silence for 45 minutes, half time MnS sandwich and thermos flask, sit in silence for 35 minutes,  and then leave to beat the traffic and watch call the midwife. 
 

No wonder Top’s getting a free pass to piss the club away. 

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Posted

Personally, I think an organised walk out from UFS/singing section (after WYS) with a banner left in the stands covering that area would have a massive impact.

 

Forget the whole 'what about the good times and the bad?' brigade. Enough is enough. The ground being silent would add to the protest and if people know about it in advance they can join in. 

 

It would be typical that we would win that match mind you lol, so the message would need to be about long term issues/problems rather than just looking like we're annoyed with a bad run of form.

 

Just my take. 

Posted
28 minutes ago, Stuntman_Mike said:

Personally, I think an organised walk out from UFS/singing section (after WYS) with a banner left in the stands covering that area would have a massive impact.

 

Forget the whole 'what about the good times and the bad?' brigade. Enough is enough. The ground being silent would add to the protest and if people know about it in advance they can join in. 

 

It would be typical that we would win that match mind you lol, so the message would need to be about long term issues/problems rather than just looking like we're annoyed with a bad run of form.

 

Just my take. 

I’m not sure 50 people walking out will make a difference tbh 

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