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Maybe protest outside the ground then come in at 16 mins 

 

would be effective but problem is we still have too many KPFC happy clappers 

 

maybe just don’t go again, was effective last time 

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31 minutes ago, teblin said:

I didn’t go to the WBA one, my lad wants to go to this one so I’ll go with him. 

F*c k it off, tell the lad we won’t have a club or be mid table league 1 if we don’t act now 

 

why are so many people putting up with this it’s incredible 

 

take your lad McDonald’s or something better than watching this garbage! 

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1 hour ago, Marshall Cockney Fox said:

Not to be provocative. But would you still be talking boycotts had we won today? As we acquitted ourselves pretty well against the top team in the division. Which highlighted that there is an effective team hiding in that squad. Im not revisionist, but that performance would have beaten a lot of teams this season.  

Yes. One swallow doesn’t make a summer. Whatever needs to be done, I’m behind it and will be until these jokers have sold up. 

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Just now, niyaminski said:

Maybe stay in the concourse for the first 5 or whatever. Don’t think there should be a total boycott tho

 

Just now, niyaminski said:

Maybe stay in the concourse for the first 5 or whatever. Don’t think there should be a total boycott tho

come out on 16th min

 

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This idea, That idea, The other idea won’t happen as there are too many “Happy Clappers” funding the rotten regime  let’s hope for freezing cold weather like last time 

 

I’ll get hold of Bill Giles or John Kettley for a prediction 

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2 hours ago, Marshall Cockney Fox said:

Not to be provocative. But would you still be talking boycotts had we won today? As we acquitted ourselves pretty well against the top team in the division. Which highlighted that there is an effective team hiding in that squad. Im not revisionist, but that performance would have beaten a lot of teams this season.  

People need to get into there heads its not about winning results /results,its about how the club is being run,even if we win on tuesday peoples feelings  should be the same as today!!!!

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Though I support a boycott like the WBA game,

The club already have the money via season ticket sales,

they simply don’t care if we go or not,

only place to hit people is where it hurts which is financially and that’s  not gonna happen untill ST renewals don’t get renewed,

and I doubt there’s a huge demand/waiting list for others to go,

so personally think a protest outside the ground is the most realistic option,

but then once in the ground we must create an atmosphere and get behind the players cuz this will get a lot worse before it gets better,

and marti will 100% not get sacked either so it’s pointless even discussing that

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Just now, Bert said:

The best time to protest will be after the match. 
 

Everyone leaves the ground at the same time. Before the game people go in in dribs and drabs. A crowd attracts a crowd. Get yourselves round to the main reception after the game and make it vocal in that sense. 

100000% the way to do it

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3 hours ago, Bert said:

The best time to protest will be after the match. 
 

Everyone leaves the ground at the same time. Before the game people go in in dribs and drabs. A crowd attracts a crowd. Get yourselves round to the main reception after the game and make it vocal in that sense. 

After match demonstrations, which I’ll add are the most direct and effective way to protest,have to develop organically.Trouble is this side has a habit of pulling off results just in the nick of time to quell the levels of anger required for carpark demos to take place.

Chances are they beat Oxford and that just pisses on the parade of any planned demo. It will take 5 or 6 home defeats on the spin and poor away form to get the angry mob galvanised.Mid table seems to be good enough at the minute for those attending.Maybe next season.Or maybe never judging by the current fanbase

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8 hours ago, Bert said:

The best time to protest will be after the match. 
 

Everyone leaves the ground at the same time. Before the game people go in in dribs and drabs. A crowd attracts a crowd. Get yourselves round to the main reception after the game and make it vocal in that sense. 

Really? There are plenty leaving on 75/80 mins lol

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