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1 hour ago, RevidgeBlue said:

I was thinking more organised protests in advance, rather than people going home early pissed off because we were losing or the game had been called off because we havent got a playable pitch!

15 Tennis balls against Newcastle got nationwide attention. Golf balls, rubber chickens, there's lots we could do but we have an apathetic fanbase

Posted
2 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

Nope. 

Given what I have posted over the months and years the question was already answered but I dont not believe in breaking the law to make your like someone is advocating on here. Its on those who choose to do so. 

How you get the owners get sell is a point no-one can give my answer. Attendances down over the years, drop to league 1, had offers of help and supports from people,had people inquiry and put bids in all rejected. We seem protests, walk out during games but nothing has changed. 

Anyway that's my final comments in this thread

Fair enough Chaddy and thanks. I dont disagree. How on earth and why are they here.

 

Posted
20 minutes ago, KidderStreetNoise said:

15 Tennis balls against Newcastle got nationwide attention. Golf balls, rubber chickens, there's lots we could do but we have an apathetic fanbase

The only place we can hurt them to take notice is in India and by removing any revenue here. We had the whole world talking about Kean and Venkys Out

I bought my mate a Venkys Out T-Shirt for when he went volunteering in India. He was stopped constantly. How do we impact their core business and make them uncomfortable on their home turf.

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28 minutes ago, KidderStreetNoise said:

15 Tennis balls against Newcastle got nationwide attention. Golf balls, rubber chickens, there's lots we could do but we have an apathetic fanbase

I liked the rubber duck idea "floated" by Carl the other week.

Humerous yet very cutting at the same time.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Bronzed A Donis said:

The only place we can hurt them to take notice is in India and by removing any revenue here. We had the whole world talking about Kean and Venkys Out

I bought my mate a Venkys Out T-Shirt for when he went volunteering in India. He was stopped constantly. How do we impact their core business and make them uncomfortable on their home turf.

A lot of fans of other clubs don't know they still own us, we need games being stopped because of our actions against them.

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Posted
1 hour ago, RevidgeBlue said:

I liked the rubber duck idea "floated" by Carl the other week.

Humerous yet very cutting at the same time.

I priced them too and it wouldn’t cost a lot to do it. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Bronzed A Donis said:

We should all learn to rain dance 🙂

Stick a large vegetable up the “significant investment”.

Posted (edited)

Interesting interview with Lyle Taylor on Under the Cosh, skip forward to 50mins.

Talking about their Belgian owner, to paraphrase: "It was easier to sell a League One club than it was to sell a Championship club, because he didn't to want to blow the wages up. He didn't want to pay big money. I'm (the owner) going to keep this on a League One budget."

We can all but dream...

 

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10 minutes ago, glen9mullan said:

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Well done. Professional, to the point and putting across the exact message that needs to be put across. 

Unfortunately I think those willing to boycott are basically already unofficially doing so, even if they aren't calling it boycotting, but it's right to put the call out anyway. There's a difference between valuing the club as a whole and only valuing being a supporter of a club. 

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This depends how a “phased, strategic boycott” is going to work (as it’s worded on X).

You will get a number of people prepared to miss one game. You will not get them prepared to miss several. You may get people to stop spending on the concourse for certain games etc… but not consistently.

And the minute this appears to fails you almost give the club a mandate to carry on as is.

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I can’t blame anyone for trying but I too fear anyone interested in taking part in a boycott to get rid of this lot is already doing so. 

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42 minutes ago, glen9mullan said:

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So, all out from this Saturday’s match ? Normally I would be there but I’m prepared to miss for the greater good. I hope that other ST holders feel likewise.

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2 minutes ago, Penwortham Blue said:

So, all out from this Saturday’s match ? Normally I would be there but I’m prepared to miss for the greater good. I hope that other ST holders feel likewise.

I expect it be gradual, some bought tickets, but my season tickets will stay at home and i wont be attending

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I’m Season ticket holder since 82 - one of the mugs that bought a ST in covid - I’m going to boycott this Saturday. Along with my 83 yr old Father who has supported Rovers since he was 7. 
 

Club’s dead unless we do something. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, glen9mullan said:

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Everything that needs to be said fully explained and laid out in this well done. 👍🏻

The chips are down 

WE THE FANS ARE BLACKBURN ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB.

We've had enough.

 

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