by Millsy » 16 Jan 2022 01:16
by Lower West » 16 Jan 2022 01:21
by Millsy » 16 Jan 2022 01:29
by Gunny Fishcake » 16 Jan 2022 09:24
by windermereROYAL » 16 Jan 2022 09:58
by paultheroyal » 16 Jan 2022 10:01
by Uke » 16 Jan 2022 10:42
Lower West Matters are outside the fans control. What will be will be this season and most likely next.
by Royal_jimmy » 16 Jan 2022 10:46
by Uke » 16 Jan 2022 11:18
Royal_jimmy Other clubs fans wouldnt be tolerating the crap we are going through. I honestly think we need to do something. Not going to games will just hit the club financially.
Blackburn fans were very vocal when they wanted the Venky's and Steve Kean out and this was when they were a premier league club. It would be nice to see our fans show passion for a change.
by Royal_jimmy » 16 Jan 2022 11:25
UkeRoyal_jimmy Other clubs fans wouldnt be tolerating the crap we are going through. I honestly think we need to do something. Not going to games will just hit the club financially.
Blackburn fans were very vocal when they wanted the Venky's and Steve Kean out and this was when they were a premier league club. It would be nice to see our fans show passion for a change.
And how effective were they?
You do know who owns Blackburn now?
by Uke » 16 Jan 2022 11:26
Royal_jimmyUkeRoyal_jimmy Other clubs fans wouldnt be tolerating the crap we are going through. I honestly think we need to do something. Not going to games will just hit the club financially.
Blackburn fans were very vocal when they wanted the Venky's and Steve Kean out and this was when they were a premier league club. It would be nice to see our fans show passion for a change.
And how effective were they?
You do know who owns Blackburn now?
Yes because Blackburn have turned themselves around
by Lower West » 16 Jan 2022 11:28
UkeLower West Matters are outside the fans control. What will be will be this season and most likely next.
This season?
by Uke » 16 Jan 2022 11:36
Lower WestUkeLower West Matters are outside the fans control. What will be will be this season and most likely next.
This season?
In the lap of the Gods. The club is toxic.
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Jan 2022 11:37
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Jan 2022 11:39
UkeLower WestUke
This season?
In the lap of the Gods. The club is toxic.
Matters have never been under the fans’ control, no matter what we may think.
To them it’s all about owning prime real estate, trading million pounds worth of human athletes and making a profit. Ticket sales are almost nothing in real terms.
If a player increases in value by £5 million, that’s the equivalent of around a hundred full-stadium ticket sales.
A couple of thousand fans not buying a seat really isn’t going to bother or trouble the Dais for two or three seasons.
by Uke » 16 Jan 2022 11:41
Snowflake Royal Here's three ways you can make your feelings known, without actively harming the club further.
1) stop going.
2) go and be vocal about the manager / Moore / players / owner before the game, at HT and after the game
3) complain to the club
Do not invade the pitch. Do not break things. Do not fight. Do not threaten. Do not throw missiles.
And preferably remain supportive to the players on the pitch in game. Or at least silent.
by Uke » 16 Jan 2022 11:42
Snowflake RoyalUkeLower West
In the lap of the Gods. The club is toxic.
Matters have never been under the fans’ control, no matter what we may think.
To them it’s all about owning prime real estate, trading million pounds worth of human athletes and making a profit. Ticket sales are almost nothing in real terms.
If a player increases in value by £5 million, that’s the equivalent of around a hundred full-stadium ticket sales.
A couple of thousand fans not buying a seat really isn’t going to bother or trouble the Dais for two or three seasons.
Brand protection is also important. Empty stadia and discontent in the stands is not good for the brand on tv.
by ayjaydee » 16 Jan 2022 11:44
UkeLower WestUke
This season?
In the lap of the Gods. The club is toxic.
Matters have never been under the fans’ control, no matter what we may think.
To them it’s all about owning prime real estate, trading million pounds worth of human athletes and making a profit. Ticket sales are almost nothing in real terms.
If a player increases in value by £5 million, that’s the equivalent of around a hundred full-stadium ticket sales.
A couple of thousand fans not buying a seat really isn’t going to bother or trouble the Dais for two or three seasons.
by Simmops » 16 Jan 2022 11:44
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Jan 2022 11:46
UkeSnowflake Royal Here's three ways you can make your feelings known, without actively harming the club further.
1) stop going.
2) go and be vocal about the manager / Moore / players / owner before the game, at HT and after the game
3) complain to the club
Do not invade the pitch. Do not break things. Do not fight. Do not threaten. Do not throw missiles.
And preferably remain supportive to the players on the pitch in game. Or at least silent.
1) ineffectual
2) you need the owners to be at the match on a regular basis for that to have any effect
3) “Thank you very much for your email. We have put your complaint on file. Please do not hesitate to contact us in future. Meanwhile here is a link to our customer satisfaction survey which will only take a short while to complete…”
We just have to ride it out, as always…
Pants day and other things can be fun to take part in though.
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