by Snowflake Royal »
17 Jan 2024 12:34
blythspartan Stranded WestYorksRoyal I think you underestimate our fanbase. Blackpool managed to achieve it. The main challenge would be communication beyond the twittersphere. We'd need to talk to local and national news outlets to spread the message. But anyone who still goes to matches will know how desperate our situation is and would likely support a boycott even we generate momentum.
Boycotts take time to really take a hold - for them to be effective you need boycotters to be respectfully waiting outside the stadium and giving leaflets etc to those who are still going in to make it clear to them what is going on.
I lived in Brighton at the time the Goldstone was under threat and this is what happened there and whilst it took a few games, less and less people attended each passing game. You will always get some who want to attend irregardless and that has to be accepted as fine - it is personal choice, but if/when it gets to the stage where there are only say 2000 home fans in there, you may notice even those who swear they won't boycott suddenly do as it is no longer enjoyable being in there.
I’d boycott games if I thought it would do any good. However, a small part of my reason for going to games and against Wigan on Saturday is to see as many matches as possible before the club folds.
I might be over exaggerating the severity of our situation, but I obviously don’t know.
I've been sort of boycotting games for a while now.
Part of it is convenience for sure, and a teensy bit cost.
But I'm mostly not attending whilst we're a shambles. Would have got a ST this season if profect rebuild had been on. But Dai ripped that up.
However, I'm still putting money in the club's pockets through RoyalsTV, so I am still contributing to the running of the club.