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  1. The fact he’s got our money is just a red herring. He knows he’ll get it again next season too and that’s where a message needs to be sent. The family need to make a sacrifice and show our glorious leader that we won’t step foot in the ground until he’s gone. No one is going to come along and save us, it’s down to us now
  2. An empty one at the start would certainly be.
  3. Why on earth should the players and staff put their livelihoods at risk when the fans can’t even make a small sacrifice of not attending a few games? It’s mind blowing that people expect everyone else to make sacrifices
  4. I may be wrong and underestimating the thickness of his skin, but I rather suspect waving scarves won’t cut the mustard with our glorious leader. It will however make those who continue to attend games feel better.
  5. It’s your choice. Own your choices, what others do is outside your control
  6. If there are zero Wednesday fans in the ground, no invasion necessary. A much stronger message. Even stronger than wearing a black and gold scarf
  7. Imagine the players refusing when the fans still turn up and won’t boycott
  8. Dirty f’ing scrubbers hope they stay where they are
  9. “Should be targeted “ what exactly are you suggesting?
  10. The stadium is the least of the problems. What some idiot values it at in any sale negotiation might well be an issue however
  11. This is the kind of dogged determination and selflessness effort that will help see the back of our owner
  12. Going back to the Times article, there’s nothing new in there. If you’re in the team of Danny can do no wrong and Chansiri is wholly to blame then it will only strengthen that view. If you feel Danny acted in a selfish way and went AWOL when his players needed him, then similarly the article does nothing to help you see the other point of view. It’s probably of more interest to others than to Wednesday fans
  13. No one should be going, season ticket or not. If they do they should invade the pitch and get the game abandoned. At least it’ll only be a 3-0 defeat
  14. The Leicester protest was excellent, received national and tv press coverage and was a great start. However it was the week before the premier league started so afforded the likes of sky plenty of opportunity to fill airtime which of course they don’t need once the premiership is in full flow. Since then, it’s been all but forgotten and whilst ever the ground looks reasonably populated on tv, there’s nothing to report. Only an empty stadium or abandonment will get us back in the news. Are season ticket holders prepared to miss a few games in a serious attempt to save the club? It’s a big ask…….
  15. That’s not my understanding at all. The regulator will have certain powers but it’s never going to be able to override the courts and uk insolvency laws and place a club into administration. Its actions could finish the club if the penalties/fines etc aren’t paid. That’s my real worry if this bloody lunatic keeps hanging on
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