It makes no difference what the attendance is in terms of getting rid of Ashley.
Ashley will cut his cloth accordingly.
Also the stadium will fill back up as soon as we start performing with better football.

Any fans boycotting the stadium who've already bought season tickets are doing two things.

1. They're depriving themselves of their day out.

2. They're doing absolutely nothing to the finances of the club having already paid.

Soon enough the nationwide sympathy for the stay away fans will wear paper thin, leaving no excuses as to what the fight is for and reasons for that fight.

Unfortunately social media is to blame for this stuff. It creates bandwagon jumpers who think there's something special happening.
Imagine spending most of your time slagging your own club off at every turn and blaming it on one person as if that person has stripped it down to bare metal and certain fans see a skeleton club.
And it just gets worse and worse to a point where the hatred and martyr like stance is so ingrained that some find anything and everything to spew out to the point of declaring their football club loyalty null and void.


And yet.............................And yet, some of those people will declare their ultimate undying love for the club when the fair weather returns.

All this adherence to what Sir Bobby Robson said when he said "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It's not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It's the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city."

You bought into Newcastle United whether you live in the city or the outskirts of it, all over the country or in other countries.