Eccles Blue
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I do and I wondered when I posted that who might pull me on it. :-(Do you vote in general elections?
I do and I wondered when I posted that who might pull me on it. :-(Do you vote in general elections?
Getting all the fans involved is the best way. Many who don't go on here will know nothing about it. My opinion is that we should do it the traditional way. Turn your back on them. When the teams come out everybody turn their backs to the pitch and remain silent until kick off. That will send a clear message and be seen on tv and reported in the press. It's also easy to explain to the person next to you and encourage them to do the same. Turning your back has always been a sign of disdain.What’s the alternative though? Don’t go to the game? give up your season ticket? Just accept it?
Lots of fan protests are held during the match. This might not do anything, but it’s worth a try
That could also be an option going forward. To be fair though turning our back has been a celebration for years though - with the poznanGetting all the fans involved is the best way. Many who don't go on here will know nothing about it. My opinion is that we should do it the traditional way. Turn your back on them. When the teams come out everybody turn their backs to the pitch and remain silent until kick off. That will send a clear message and be seen on tv and reported in the press. It's also easy to explain to the person next to you and encourage them to do the same. Turning your back has always been a sign of disdain.
Completely agree.A few thousand not being in their seats for 9 minutes will make very little difference, not turning up will make a huge difference.
Stay away and watch on TV but don't sell on your ticket. That is the only way to protest and make the club think about it.
Even better would be when there's a game with a guaranteed refund, if everyone put their ticket on the exchange at the last possible moment. That would cost the club a not insignificant amount of money and make it very difficult to sell many tickets.A few thousand not being in their seats for 9 minutes will make very little difference, not turning up will make a huge difference.
Stay away and watch on TV but don't sell on your ticket. That is the only way to protest and make the club think about it.
Which club's shop..?Can I still join in if I am wearing my half and half scarf and bag from the club shop?
You can still get a bus from Rhodes to the ground. Middleton isn’t that far ;)I’m in Rhodes, we sold our 4 in 132 on the exchange weeks ago, probably to some tourist :) who’s gonna take his seat and piss everyone off doing the usual stuff. Had I been there I’d definitely be sitting out the first nine minutes watching through the gaps at the back of NS1
I agree. But the only way to protest to any effect is to protest en masse and not turn up to the game.Yes in an ideal world a full boycott would be amazing but look how hard we're having to work to get people to boycott 9 minutes for something that is in their interests to do.
Me too. I'll be doing it.313 for this one
I like this idea and if the club still refuse to engage meaningfully, I'd like to see this happen.A few thousand not being in their seats for 9 minutes will make very little difference, not turning up will make a huge difference.
Stay away and watch on TV but don't sell on your ticket. That is the only way to protest and make the club think about it.
This exactly…. just bite the bullet for one game it’s not that difficult.. just like everyone had to stay in doors during lockdown and don’t sell your ticket. I love Man City as much as the next blue.. but do people honestly think the owners give a shit about the genuine working class fan… thought not… these owners bought Man City because of business and not because of the game and our history. I used to think football was a working class game.. not anymore it’s becoming sanitised and soulless.. I look forward to the day when there’s no quads and Europe and Pep.they can kiss my arse.. but I guess they will probably find something else to buy. CTWDA few thousand not being in their seats for 9 minutes will make very little difference, not turning up will make a huge difference.
Stay away and watch on TV but don't sell on your ticket. That is the only way to protest and make the club think about it.
Some good ideas for future action being batted around and that’s a belter. Is the cut-off point for listing to get a guaranteed refund earlier than normal though?Even better would be when there's a game with a guaranteed refund, if everyone put their ticket on the exchange at the last possible moment. That would cost the club a. or insignificant amount of money and make it very difficult to sell many tickets.
If it’s any consolation I’ve just asked the Blue (not a tourist) who is having my ticket if they will be joining the protest. So will that do? ;-)
@117 M34 I do always vote because as a woman I’m conscious of the fact that women died to get me the vote. I’ve always drummed it in to my daughters and granddaughters if that fact as well. :-)