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13 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said:

Did Sheffield Wednesday end up doing a boycott?

If so, does anyone know the actual (not published) attendance figure for that match?

 

Looks like I was initially wrong and their "reported" attendances were actually quite strong but the reality having taken a look at their forum was quite different 

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Fantastic to see the nationwide coverage this has gained,Kudos to all involved.

Now then...lets see how long it takes Venky and those resident at Ewood to respond,we the fans demand it!

This awaited responce will tell us all of their real intentions and level of interest as they are well and truly under the spotlight.

Nowhere to run Venkys,nowhere to hide,we wait with baited breath...

 

 

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I do wonder if anything will affect the venkys.. 15 years and not really a word from them. I do sometimes wonder as well with the bizarre decision makings we've seen down the last 15 years whether we are still being run by Z agent, and Venkys is just a name to cover it up..
Protests have happened before and they just stay silent. I am in no way discouraging the protest idea or anything im just voicing a feeling that i feel they dont seem to give a damn, which is just so odd and fishy. Some of the decisions we've witnessed over these 15 years have been sporadic, and sometimes absolutely nuts, where it just makes no sense ever. Sometimes it also feels like deliberate sabotage. I do sometimes get the feeling does this make a certain company or person something beneficial out of us (rather than this being solely a venkys ownership), it never ever feels like the end goal should be promotion or successful results, everything just never adds up and always seems fishy. 
I know something must be done, I just have that feeling that whatever does happen Venkys wont care or respond like they usually do. Also attendances are already dire, just not sure anything more will look too obvious as it already looks empty most the time. 
I suppose we can not give up, and the show goes on, we all care the football club and all want the same goal. Just hope we get some hope we deserve sooner or later. 

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2 minutes ago, BigUts said:

 

They boycotted for weeks and weeks, only returning and buying merchandise when the club went in to admin

My point being a boycott doesn’t equal no one attending.

Rightly or wrongly, some people can’t be persuaded to ‘join in’ - I just don’t see the point in berating (for want of a better word) them for this.

It’s certainly not going to change their mind.

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I saw on Facebook but can't find it any more that a Sheffield Wednesday fan group were supporting our boycott by telling their fans not to buy anything in the stadium. 

Wonder if this is something that could be focused on. Reach out to opposition supporters groups / forums and ask them not to spend a penny but direct them to some good quality local businesses near the stadium instead. Gets money away from the club and into the town. 

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5 minutes ago, RoverDom said:

I saw on Facebook but can't find it any more that a Sheffield Wednesday fan group were supporting our boycott by telling their fans not to buy anything in the stadium. 

Wonder if this is something that could be focused on. Reach out to supporters groups / forums and ask them not to spend a penny but direct them to some good quality local businesses near the stadium instead. Gets money away from the club and into the town. 

Yes, the Sheffield Wednesday Supporter Trust

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2 minutes ago, RoverDom said:

I saw on Facebook but can't find it any more that a Sheffield Wednesday fan group were supporting our boycott by telling their fans not to buy anything in the stadium. 

Wonder if this is something that could be focused on. Reach out to supporters groups / forums and ask them not to spend a penny but direct them to some good quality local businesses near the stadium instead. Gets money away from the club and into the town. 

This is my protest 'starting point' from Saturday.

I never buy any of the tat from the club shop anyway, but will not be buying any more rip-off food/drinks from the kiosks.

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12 minutes ago, RoverDom said:

I saw on Facebook but can't find it any more that a Sheffield Wednesday fan group were supporting our boycott by telling their fans not to buy anything in the stadium. 

Wonder if this is something that could be focused on. Reach out to supporters groups / forums and ask them not to spend a penny but direct them to some good quality local businesses near the stadium instead. Gets money away from the club and into the town. 

‘For those who still wish to attend, we understand but ask you to support our cause by not buying anything from the club shop/stadium’

This would give those who don’t want to boycott a way of showing they still want the Venkys gone.

 

 

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36 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said:

Did Sheffield Wednesday end up doing a boycott?

If so, does anyone know the actual (not published) attendance figure for that match?

Yeah, I watched the game on Sky.

Ignore whatever figure they pushed out because it was absolutely dead in the stadium. 

Here are the match highlights so you can see what it was like: 

 

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10 minutes ago, Wheelton Blue said:

This is my protest 'starting point' from Saturday.

I never buy any of the tat from the club shop anyway, but will not be buying any more rip-off food/drinks from the kiosks.

Great to hear,do anything you can and encourage others to help with the protest in any way they feel fit.

Tis all we are asking.

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9 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said:

‘For those who still wish to attend, we understand but ask you to support our cause by not buying anything from the club shop/stadium’

This would give those who don’t want to boycott a way of showing they still want the Venkys gone.

 

 

Not wishing to sound like chaddy dismissing every idea out of hand but Im not sure that will work, it'd just give them an excuse to stop providing those services altogether.

They'd probably love it. 

🤔

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Remember a fair number of those who won’t be boycotting aren’t doing it just ‘because I want to support the lads’. They don’t want Venky’s out in the first place, so logically why would they not turn up.

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Not wishing to sound like chaddy dismissing every idea out of hand but Im not sure that will work, it'd just give them an excuse to stop providing those services altogether.

They'd probably love it. 

🤔

Them making even more irrational decisions would not necessarily be a bad thing.

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3 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said:

Not wishing to sound like chaddy dismissing every idea out of hand but Im not sure that will work, it'd just give them an excuse to stop providing those services altogether.

They'd probably love it. 

🤔

Which might lead to even fewer going?

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Really pleased to see the coalition pushing for a boycott. This is what I've been pushing for a long time. 

 

The big one though is... Push for a boycott on season tickets. This is the one that matters. 

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4 minutes ago, Devon Rover said:

Which might lead to even fewer going?

Maybe, I never bought any of the over priced shite on the concourse when I was attending anyway.

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3 minutes ago, Neal said:

The big one though is... Push for a boycott on season tickets. This is the one that matters. 

Absolutely.

But if people are already in the habit of deliberately staying away anyway it's a start.

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1 minute ago, RevidgeBlue said:

Maybe, I never bought any of the over priced shite on the concourse when I was attending anyway.

Me neither. But crap football, in a neglected stadium, hoping no rain for fear of an abandonment, and with no access to hot drinks in winter/ cold in summer, nor food before or during the game = Even less of an enticing prospect for many. No money spent at Ewood - tickets and/or food and drink means the operation is even less viable as a going concern.

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To the Coalition,if no response is forthcoming from Venkys or those at Ewood by Friday then keep the pressure up with further open,frank and to the point correspondence etc and let the local and National media know about it.

Keep pushing!

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26 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said:

‘For those who still wish to attend, we understand but ask you to support our cause by not buying anything from the club shop/stadium’

This would give those who don’t want to boycott a way of showing they still want the Venkys gone

What about people who want to buy presents for children/family members? 

I've not bought items like food and drinks down to the options available and price on the concourse for 2 or 3 years now. Instead I buy from the burger van behind the club shop. 

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