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Post by kstandhand on Apr 21, 2022 9:07:29 GMT
Hopefully we can all unite behind the spirt,ethos & principle goal of getting the Glazers gone from our club!
Some things are worth fighting for!
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Post by Karma on Apr 21, 2022 10:11:11 GMT
Fans need to stop taking their seats and buying merchandise first.
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Post by kstandhand on Apr 21, 2022 10:14:41 GMT
Fans need to stop taking their seats and buying merchandise first. The problem is very few are prepared to take this stance,so rather than alienating them, the approach to try & get them on board with other forms of protest makes sense. It's time to be United.
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Post by DedRevil on Apr 21, 2022 13:41:12 GMT
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Post by Bestie on Apr 21, 2022 15:13:13 GMT
Fans need to stop taking their seats and buying merchandise first. That's easy to say but we're too big for it to work. Thousands have tried giving up their tickets and boycotting merchandise. We will always have tourists to fill that void. Match day revenue only amounts to 10% of our income now. So people do not see the point of it. I don't. Better I give a little a spend nothing else that the seat going to a Megastore mark. We need disruption to matches like the Liverpool game last season on a regular basis, if not every week. Proper guerrilla (*peaceful*) action. That and constant targeting of commercial partners and finance enablers. Hit the PR and the 'big visuals'.
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Post by Chris on Apr 21, 2022 15:16:25 GMT
Fans need to stop taking their seats and buying merchandise first. That's easy to say but we're too big for it to work. Thousands have tried giving up their tickets and boycotting merchandise. We will always have tourists to fill that void. Match day revenue only amounts to 10% of our income now. We need disruption to matches like the Liverpool game last season on a regular basis, if not every week. Proper guerrilla (*peaceful*) action. Would you say there is any way back for the Glazers at this stage? We seem to be making some good moves now and I guess only time will tell if it works. They could also be pulling the wool over our eyes, like they have done many times before.
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Post by Bestie on Apr 21, 2022 19:31:04 GMT
That's easy to say but we're too big for it to work. Thousands have tried giving up their tickets and boycotting merchandise. We will always have tourists to fill that void. Match day revenue only amounts to 10% of our income now. We need disruption to matches like the Liverpool game last season on a regular basis, if not every week. Proper guerrilla (*peaceful*) action. Would you say there is any way back for the Glazers at this stage? We seem to be making some good moves now and I guess only time will tell if it works. They could also be pulling the wool over our eyes, like they have done many times before. Honestly do not know. Personally, I will never accept them. I'm interested to see how these 1958 protests go and the other steps they suggest. Marches and minute boycotts only go so far. The value of the club is at its lowest ebb since they floated. Not convinced another new dawn manager, rebuild, and 'project' is going to save them if we get the next phase of protest right.
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Post by Paul on Apr 21, 2022 20:13:14 GMT
I agree with the sentiment and what they're trying to do but althpugh it may just be a start things like a 17 minute boycott will do nothing. The Glazers won't care they'll get the clubs PR to spin it saying fans were late arriving.
As above the only way to get the message across is disruption. Chant anti Glazer chants aswell for the entire game. Apparently there's meant to be a big protest for the Chelsea game so see what happens there.
I've more faith in these than I do with MUST put it that way.
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Post by Chris on Apr 22, 2022 4:35:45 GMT
Would you say there is any way back for the Glazers at this stage? We seem to be making some good moves now and I guess only time will tell if it works. They could also be pulling the wool over our eyes, like they have done many times before. Honestly do not know. Personally, I will never accept them. I'm interested to see how these 1958 protests go and the other steps they suggest. Marches and minute boycotts only go so far. The value of the club is at its lowest ebb since they floated. Not convinced another new dawn manager, rebuild, and 'project' is going to save them if we get the next phase of protest right. The first 2 things they need to do is what they've said they won't. Firstly, they need to stop paying dividens and second, they need to start hammering down the debt. Until then, they will never be accepted.
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Post by stretfordendling on Apr 25, 2022 13:27:03 GMT
The only thing that could potentially have any impact on them is something that disrupts a match. Not sure how many match going reds would be willing to disrupt a game and get a stadium ban for god knows how long.
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Post by Bestie on Apr 25, 2022 15:53:22 GMT
The only thing that could potentially have any impact on them is something that disrupts a match. Not sure how many match going reds would be willing to disrupt a game and get a stadium ban for god knows how long. Just need peaceful picket lines that delay people getting into the ground.
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Post by stretfordendling on Apr 26, 2022 7:07:02 GMT
Just need peaceful picket lines that delay people getting into the ground. Peacefully occupy John Gilbert Way bridge, Railway Road Bridge & block Sir Matt Busby Way?
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Post by kstandhand on Apr 28, 2022 9:14:28 GMT
The 1958 go again this evening.
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Post by kstandhand on May 10, 2022 14:03:16 GMT
Are obviously very busy at it today
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Post by smithy2 on May 10, 2022 14:25:18 GMT
Are obviously very busy at it today What did they do today?
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