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  2. Injured again. We're well shut of him.
  3. It Gives us hope at Ewood that Hearts have produced a side like they have right now. They may not win the league, but the club was in turmoil until recently, now look at them.
  4. What did he say? Im not on twatter (now known as X)
  5. No Joseph, Powell, Dlamini, Doherty, Atcheson - possibly means they may be involved with first team on the weekend? Garrett starts, Dunn returns to the bench after injury
  6. Not sure going in 5 mins late would be that noticeable unless absolutely everyone did it. Id prefer that sort of thing be saved for a separate protest in another game, maybe not going in until the 15th minute to symbolise their 15 years of mismanagement.
  7. Am I allowed to suggest he’s an attention seeking twat?
  8. I wouldn’t disagree but of those who won’t, there are surely some who would get involved in another way if it was an option.
  9. I don’t see why the message would automatically be mixed/watered down if the protest included both people boycotting and others entering the ground late. In fact it would have the possibility of a ‘double impact’ - fewer fans + it being clear those who are attending are against the regime too.
  10. He isn’t the most reliable certainly, something bad about a rovers contract. I’d be guessing tronstadt is going if he were to be believed
  11. Didn't he look like he'd put on some timber a few weeks ago
  12. Yes of course there could be other factors or incidents that we aren't privy to that change things, but based on the available information (that he isn't good enough and isn't training professionally) it would be unfair for him to walk away with about a million (allegedly) if the rest of his contract got paid off in full now, then probably walk into another reasonably paid gig immediately, to a club signing him for free when we paid a decent fee, all because he wasn't up to it. I'd consider that another of life's injustices, although the sort of thing you half expect under this mob.
  13. Ok well try a call for a boycott against Watford then put a chicken on the pitch the following match. See my reply to Matty, I really can't understand yours or anyone else's objections to a boycott unless you're happy with the owners and don't want them to leave. (As with not boycotting that's still everyone's prerogative to hold that opininion and Im sure there'll even be some still in that boat on the basis they'd be worried about who'd fund us if they left. As I've said before you'll never get anything like unanimity)
  14. Pretty sure today is the first time I’ve even mentioned Suhail et al as being ‘the winner’, and that was after Herbie did, go after somebody else for once (you know, people that, unlike me, aren’t actually doing what’s being asked of them on the 24th) as being lectured to by somebody that doesn’t even go in the first place and ergo has no decision to make is getting tiresome.
  15. You're obsessed with this notion of there being "winners" and "losers" arising out of the call for a boycott. There's no such thing - if the boycott is "a success" and say 2 k less people than even the current paltry attendances refuse to attend then that would be nice, but it doesn't mean the owners will sell up the following day. Similarly if there is no noticeable decline in the attendance, there's nothing lost, there'll be some publicity for the cause, the ground will look extremely sparse anyway and it it will be a solid and welcome first step in what will probably need to be an unrelenting and fairly lengthy campaign if it is to be successful.
  16. I'm not happy with venky's at all I've said this before but the watford game falls closest to my lads birthday,so i'd already booked 2 none refundable hotel rooms (as we live an hour and half away and only get to a handfull of home games a season as lad plays saturday's),tickets and jack's kitchen by the time the boycott was announced(the tickets went on sale earlier than normal,maybe due to being included in the xmas bundle) So that's the reason we'll be attending....i'm happy to enter the ground 5 minutes late as has been suggested above though
  17. Today
  18. So like I was saying the Coalition are struggling with the mindset of a lot of match goers. There are plenty in that ground that have no truck with the owners whatsoever, but they would not countenance not supporting the team. You can debate the rights and wrongs of that as a viewpoint, but that’s the reality, and saying ‘well, it means the attendees are all content with the owners and the regime’ is just another way of using loaded terms like ‘complicit’ and it isn’t helpful (well, it is to Suhail et al).
  19. Rovers will be on a DNR instruction in another couple of years under this ownership
  20. I understand but if we send mixed messages it will really waterdown the effectiveness of the protest. We cannot promote a boycott but say if you do go please show your ire. We have had many protests attempted in ground before. They never get off the ground. This is a simple and effective way of sending a clear message. We reason we are now at the stage of trying a boycott is that everything else hasn't worked.
  21. Probably 🙂 At least it wasn't DNR !
  22. are they making them sign NDAs in in blood now? 😉
  23. This 'ITK' posted this. But I take everything he says as bs
  24. I see your point, but I think as many as possible should just get behind the idea...
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