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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    It was the same when we had the walk-out a few seasons ago...same people behind us were shouting 'aye, fuck off, part time supporters'????

    We've all got our own ideas on what's best for the club but this whole 'I'm a proper supporter because I do/don't go and you're a wanker if you don't agree with me' is just pathetic.
    I got a look from someone today who sits behind me, just know him from the match, chat with him and that.

    Sits with his wife in the Gallowgate.

    Said I was staying away for the Wolves game.

    Looked at me like I'd just pi$$ed on his windscreen.

    He said nowt mind.

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    So, my point Is, not everyone agrees with a boycott.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    I agree, but anyone who goes to the Wolves match has nothing against Ashley’ s running of the club.
    It’s only one game and the chance to show that you’re not satisfied.
    I know what you mean...and I'm boycotting precisely because it is an opportunity to show how we feel. I disagree, though, that it means folk aren't against Ashley's running of the club. To me, a lot of them are just of the opinion that it's not the way to go about supporting the club. And I'm fine with them having that opinion...I just think they're wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stanleymag View Post
    So, my point Is, not everyone agrees with a boycott.
    Nope...my neighbour caught up with me on the way back and I had a very similar experience...when I said I was boycotting he gave me the same look said 'what's the point...it is what it is and we've just got to get on with it'.

  5. #15
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    Mmm.

    To me it feels a bit like a day off work. Making a point.

    I'm long gone giving a **** what people think. I plough my own field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stanleymag View Post
    Each chunk of seats in the Gods is 500 seats. Sad that I know that, but don't stop reading.

    Watford brought 2.5 chunks.

    So, had they filled all five chunks, the ground would have been all but full.
    Thing is Stan WE would have sold the vast majority of them a year or two ago especially for a Saturday 3pm KO. There were 3200+ seats not taken up today.

    When handing leaflets out today in the pub fans didn’t say anything in particular. There is clear support for anti Ashley stuff but I sensed that many won’t boycott so I suggested if they don’t want to miss the full game go in on 11 mins for 2 games West Ham AND Wolves and that was accepted as a possibility. Some said that any boycott should be later in the season due to our situation at present.

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    I used to go with 5 Stanley lads (including me). All of us season tickets.

    None now., apart from me. Because of Ashley.

    Them lads made a stance about 6/7 years ago. They were right on the button, that they will never go back while Ashley remains the owner.

    But have the Stanley 4 made a difference.

    I guess not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stanleymag View Post
    I used to go with 5 Stanley lads (including me). All of us season tickets.

    None now., apart from me. Because of Ashley.

    Them lads made a stance about 6/7 years ago. They were right on the button, that they will never go back while Ashley remains the owner.

    But have the Stanley 4 made a difference.

    I guess not.
    They have made a difference Stan. They made a consciencious decision and have stuck by it whether there was a chance of success or not. They are being honest to themselves.

    I'll bet they can't wait for the day when the fat wonker goes and those lads can really enjoy their match again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    Nope...my neighbour caught up with me on the way back and I had a very similar experience...when I said I was boycotting he gave me the same look said 'what's the point...it is what it is and we've just got to get on with it'.
    It's that defeatist attitude that ruins things like boycotts. It is one game that's one game out of every fans life I honestly don't see why one person in that stadium still wants to go the way the Club is being run into the ground. And if they do that's fine but don't have a go at the people who actually have the ar5e to try and make a difference. The same defeatist attitude lingers across our country though not just this situation. Year on year we get bummed by the tax man we get bummed from our governments. In a really bad way I may add but we just look at is like the neighbour you talk about and take it on the chin. It's just the way the country works now. We have slowly been brainwashed into being defeatist as lower class citizens and just accepting everything the rich and upperclass throw at us. We cannot do that in this situation. We need to make a stance and a strong one at that. But it needs to be done as a majority thing imo and the way things are looking unfortunately things may turn sour with our own fans divided. All because of the FCB.

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    I still think the best way is to not give him your money for tickets Inthe first place

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