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    I'd advise fans to beware how it'll look to the rest of the League

    Doncaster and Wembley we sold out; Blackpool fans are already questioning the boycott

    If fans stay away again when we're doing badly yet then have a sudden run to the Play-Offs (with another similar outcome) I imagine fans of other clubs (even the League) becoming rather unsympathetic towards the cause and it'll slowly look as though our fan base is nothing more than 8,000 with the rest being fair weather supporters rather than boycotters who only come along when we're doing well
    Bang on. That’s exactly how you’re seen. 
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    I'd advise fans to beware how it'll look to the rest of the League

    Doncaster and Wembley we sold out; Blackpool fans are already questioning the boycott

    If fans stay away again when we're doing badly yet then have a sudden run to the Play-Offs (with another similar outcome) I imagine fans of other clubs (even the League) becoming rather unsympathetic towards the cause and it'll slowly look as though our fan base is nothing more than 8,000 with the rest being fair weather supporters rather than boycotters who only come along when we're doing well
    Bang on. That’s exactly how you’re seen. 
    Who cares how we’re seen by outsiders? 
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    se9addick said:
    I'd advise fans to beware how it'll look to the rest of the League

    Doncaster and Wembley we sold out; Blackpool fans are already questioning the boycott

    If fans stay away again when we're doing badly yet then have a sudden run to the Play-Offs (with another similar outcome) I imagine fans of other clubs (even the League) becoming rather unsympathetic towards the cause and it'll slowly look as though our fan base is nothing more than 8,000 with the rest being fair weather supporters rather than boycotters who only come along when we're doing well
    Bang on. That’s exactly how you’re seen. 
    Who cares how we’re seen by outsiders? 
    Most of the posters on here by the looks of it. 
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    No-one thinks we've got an effective boycott. We don't care. 
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    se9addick said:
    kentred2 said:
    se9addick said:
    Will folk go back to “boycotting” now (until the next big match...)
    Well you can just f?!k off with that type of shit. All you seem to have done is pump euros into Duchatelet’s pocket whilst supporting his team. Hero!
    se9addick said:
    Will folk go back to “boycotting” now (until the next big match...)
    Arsehole!!
    Seem to have touched a nerve, was just wondering how boycotty this boycott was going to be. 
     It doesn't take much to realise everyone has their own definition. Some may boycott only matches at The Valley, others boycott all matches entirely. Everyone makes their own choice, same as you did.

    Open your mind a bit and realise that people might want to return for some happiness in their lives if CAFC do well too. That way they still achieve the goal of protesting and still lived their lives at the same time.
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    This aged terribly.
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    This aged terribly.
    Bit like that who will die in the game of thrones episode 'the long night' chart we did at work.
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    RanTooFar said:
    se9addick said:
    kentred2 said:
    se9addick said:
    Will folk go back to “boycotting” now (until the next big match...)
    Well you can just f?!k off with that type of shit. All you seem to have done is pump euros into Duchatelet’s pocket whilst supporting his team. Hero!
    se9addick said:
    Will folk go back to “boycotting” now (until the next big match...)
    Arsehole!!
    Seem to have touched a nerve, was just wondering how boycotty this boycott was going to be. 
     It doesn't take much to realise everyone has their own definition. Some may boycott only matches at The Valley, others boycott all matches entirely. Everyone makes their own choice, same as you did.

    Open your mind a bit and realise that people might want to return for some happiness in their lives if CAFC do well too. That way they still achieve the goal of protesting and still lived their lives at the same time.
    That’s totally fine, no issue with it at all, just don’t call it a “boycott” because it isn’t really.
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    se9addick said:
    RanTooFar said:
    se9addick said:
    kentred2 said:
    se9addick said:
    Will folk go back to “boycotting” now (until the next big match...)
    Well you can just f?!k off with that type of shit. All you seem to have done is pump euros into Duchatelet’s pocket whilst supporting his team. Hero!
    se9addick said:
    Will folk go back to “boycotting” now (until the next big match...)
    Arsehole!!
    Seem to have touched a nerve, was just wondering how boycotty this boycott was going to be. 
     It doesn't take much to realise everyone has their own definition. Some may boycott only matches at The Valley, others boycott all matches entirely. Everyone makes their own choice, same as you did.

    Open your mind a bit and realise that people might want to return for some happiness in their lives if CAFC do well too. That way they still achieve the goal of protesting and still lived their lives at the same time.
    That’s totally fine, no issue with it at all, just don’t call it a “boycott” because it isn’t really.
    You telling people what you thinks fine.
    Are you one of them fans who still go to games and moan about the running of the club.

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    clb74 said:
    se9addick said:
    RanTooFar said:
    se9addick said:
    kentred2 said:
    se9addick said:
    Will folk go back to “boycotting” now (until the next big match...)
    Well you can just f?!k off with that type of shit. All you seem to have done is pump euros into Duchatelet’s pocket whilst supporting his team. Hero!
    se9addick said:
    Will folk go back to “boycotting” now (until the next big match...)
    Arsehole!!
    Seem to have touched a nerve, was just wondering how boycotty this boycott was going to be. 
     It doesn't take much to realise everyone has their own definition. Some may boycott only matches at The Valley, others boycott all matches entirely. Everyone makes their own choice, same as you did.

    Open your mind a bit and realise that people might want to return for some happiness in their lives if CAFC do well too. That way they still achieve the goal of protesting and still lived their lives at the same time.
    That’s totally fine, no issue with it at all, just don’t call it a “boycott” because it isn’t really.
    You telling people what you thinks fine.
    Are you one of them fans who still go to games and moan about the running of the club.

    Absolutely, season ticket holder, spend roughly 99% of my time complaining.  
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    As Belinda Carlisle put it "we want the same thing, we dream the same dream".

    The Belgian is the enemy, she did not say that though.
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    As Belinda Carlisle put it "we want the same thing, we dream the same dream".

    The Belgian is the enemy, she did not say that though.
    She would have, if she'd known  ;)
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    As Belinda Carlisle put it "we want the same thing, we dream the same dream".

    The Belgian is the enemy, she did not say that though.
    She also said, “circle in the sand, round and round, never ending shit is what we’ve found”
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