Just to get back to the thread's title. I'm surprised at the lack of response to the call for a season ticket boycott. I'm sure it would spur the board into some action.

When the Rangers were trying to remain in the Premier League, our chairman initially backed them, but when the campaign of fans throughout Scotland to boycott season ticket sales gained momentum, Mr Thompson did a quick U-turn that Luggy would have been proud of and campaigned for them to be demoted to the bottom tier.

I'm sure that a statement made on behalf of United supporters would have a similar reaction and push the directors into actively looking for a buyer - and not at the ridiculous prices being quoted at the moment.

The prospect of no money stream over the close season couldn't be ignored and is the rocket up the arse that is needed.

The way that the club is heading at the moment, the argument that a boycott would do more harm than good doesn't hold water.