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Its unbelievable that the happy clappers with their "through the good times and the bad" and "be careful what you wish for" bollocks dont understand that this isnt about results or league position or success, this is about the actual future of our club. If Top doesn't go we can and will go bust. What will they do then when there isnt a team for them to clap off when we lose at home to Oxford. Fecking imbeciles!

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The apathy and delusion is too deep amongst our fan base to have any real affect I fear.

 

At this point I think protest is the only way.

 

A very loud and vocal minority will achieve more by screaming bloody murder than they would by being just another few hundred staying away. That's my tuppence anyway.

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1 minute ago, BigGibbo said:

The apathy and delusion is too deep amongst our fan base to have any real affect I fear.

 

At this point I think protest is the only way.

 

A very loud and vocal minority will achieve more by screaming bloody murder than they would by being just another few hundred staying away. That's my tuppence anyway.

Ok, but they can be loud and vocal outside the ground, no?

 

It’s not going to get more attention inside the ground because it’s too disjointed. Outside the ground will have far, far more potential. Everyone will be in one place and it will be impossible to miss.

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I've got tickets for this game, it's been planned virtually ever since we found oursleves in the same league as Charlton. My daughter's boyfriend is a Charlton fan and the 4 of us are flying over from Spain for the weekend, it'll be our first game since covid.

 

I'm genuinely torn between wasting the tickets, joining the boycott and spending extra time with my son who lives in Leicester, or going and trying to make it clear what I think. I don't relish the abuse I'd probably get though. What a time to be a Leicester fan.

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Finally people are starting to understand what I've been banging on about since last season. 

You have to cut the club off financially.

Empty the seats.

Empty the shops.

 

Let everyone else know and encourage them to do the same. It needs to build momentum.

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12 minutes ago, Kitchandro said:

Ok, but they can be loud and vocal outside the ground, no?

 

It’s not going to get more attention inside the ground because it’s too disjointed. Outside the ground will have far, far more potential. Everyone will be in one place and it will be impossible to miss.

Sure if we can get a media presence in front of it. Otherwise it may be easier to ignore...

 

Probably need both to be fair, some banners unfurled inside and protest outside.

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1 hour ago, Kitchandro said:

This is it now. Time to stop complicating this and overthinking it. It’s a boycott. It’s not a chant. It’s not staying in the concourse. It’s not a plane or van message. 


If you’re not KPFC, there is no excuse for continuing to attend matches. There are other things to do in life. Yes, even with the people you usually go to the football with. You can bond and meet up over something else.

 

These things are about what you are willing to do. If you want change, you need to change, do something different, make a calculated sacrifice. Do something they will notice.

 

Personally, I think it would be most effective to do both of the following.

 

1) Boycott every match

 

2) Gather outside the ground and protest. Anyone going to the match will see it, the media will see it. It’s noticeable and doesn’t require making the ground look full.

 

That’s just an idea. But the bare minimum is a complete and total boycott. Not just the next game, but for the rest of the season. Shame the club.

Bring it on. 

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There were not many boycotting today. You put your bum on a seat you get what you deserve. I know the argument about getting behind the lads, but let's be about right we should have enough to at least compete in this league and we just have not. If you keep going this is what you will keep getting. Nothing will change. We have about a week until the close of the window. We needed faces in at the start of January but nothing. We needed players out and nothing. Winks must he laughing as he has his feet up, earning (I use the word very loosely) more in a week than many do in a couple of years. He is not the only one by any means. I would be embarrassed to be stealing those wages as I am sure many on here would. Disgusting.

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3 minutes ago, markko said:

You put your bum on a seat you get what you deserve.

:appl:

 

Those that supported Brendan Rodgers in 22/23 get what they deserve.

Those that backed Cooper over Maresca in 23/24 you get what they deserve.

Those that approved the signings of Ayew, Skip and Reid in 24/25 get what they deserve.

Those that continue financially supporting the club get what they deserve.

 

 

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45 minutes ago, C.J said:

As top is there today. Hopefully people are gathering outside reception as I type this......

The grovelling shysters that sit in the area in front of Top begging for a handshake when he took his seat was as cringeworthy as it gets. Enough to make you puke.

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3 minutes ago, l444ry said:

The grovelling shysters that sit in the area in front of Top begging for a handshake when he took his seat was as cringeworthy as it gets. Enough to make you puke.

Probably posting it on social media for some likes in some vain attempt for a greater status.

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1 hour ago, BrilliantFox said:

Finally people are starting to understand what I've been banging on about since last season. 

You have to cut the club off financially.

Empty the seats.

Empty the shops.

 

Let everyone else know and encourage them to do the same. It needs to build momentum.

I agree with what u say but empty seats means nothing when there already paid for,

does anyone on here even go in the foxes store on a Matchday?

The answer is mostly no,

So they are not losing money there,

Some like to pay £7 for a pint of piss but that’s not gonna impact KP if everyone that buys one stopped such are the profit margins,

For me it needs to be like Sheffield Wednesday were on the opening day against us at Birmingham,

No one even enter the stadium/leave the concourse until the 14th minute,

home games are a waste of time,

I stayed with my wife and son in the concourse today untill the 14th minute,

along with 20-30 others but they seemed like the type who like to finish there beer/pie before taking there seat,

Then when I went to my seat the very fans orchestrating this protest in the *UNION FS* area all seemed to have already be in there seats,

total farce really

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1 hour ago, l444ry said:

The grovelling shysters that sit in the area in front of Top begging for a handshake when he took his seat was as cringeworthy as it gets. Enough to make you puke.

Like Palm Sunday innit? 

 

Remember those pictures from Eindhoven,? Sickening then - and we were then in a European quarter final! 

 

 

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1 hour ago, BrilliantFox said:

:appl:

 

Those that supported Brendan Rodgers in 22/23 get what they deserve.

Those that backed Cooper over Maresca in 23/24 you get what they deserve.

Those that approved the signings of Ayew, Skip and Reid in 24/25 get what they deserve.

Those that continue financially supporting the club get what they deserve.

 

 

Always remember a chat to an old boy fan in the pub after palace away about Rodger’s, which ultimately saw him sacked. I said this is awful he should have gone before the first international break, he told me I have to be careful what I wish for as I’ve probably only supported the club since the prem win. I told him that I’ve been a st holder since 2003. To which he responded I should be happy with being a yo yo team then. Utter delusion. Best placed team to cement top 8 in the country to becoming league 1 fodder in 4 years. And people will still hold that guys view. It breaks me and I wish I didn’t care but I do 

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