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Boycott the Partick Thistle game?

DavieB made this suggestion on another thread - I think this, as a one off means of protest, would be very effective, and should be seriously considered.

The following week provides the best opportunity for a 'demonstration' in my opinion.

Not enough people will walk out in a big game like Saturdays. And the board will simply say that the few that do walk out are representative of a small minority of fans.

Wheras the cup game.....everyone will have to pay to get in, season ticket holders included. The only thing that'll make the board take action is when the discontent starts hitting them financially, so why not organise a mass 'stay away' from the game (though the way we're going it's not likely it'll be noticed!!).

Imagine the embarrassment that'd be caused if there was a tiny home crowd there, and it was known that fans were deliberately staying away because of what's going on. [/i]

This would let the board see what future home attendances could be like if they persist with the present management team...

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I'm all for a boycott, and against the blue twins of evil, it's the only way you can make the fat cats take notice, even the idiots that run the papers/media (local as well as national) will wonder why the attendance at a game with an spl club is 4 men and a bunch of people (so tempted to call names) behind glass eating and getting pissed whilst ict get knocked out. Yes thats knocked out, do you really think we will win on current form, lol, don't normally bet but I'm off to bookies to put on an away win, don't think I'll get good odds though. Thats 4 home wins in a year then wonder what 2009 will bring 5 and a new contract for one brew and his dog. The biggest boycott of all will be when I don't renew my season ticket for the first time in 9 years.

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