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Boycotting Games - Why?


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There's no point in boycotting if you're a season ticket holder. That would achieve fuck all. Next year is the time to do it.

Aye no one should buy owt in the stadium though.

An option if you could smuggle your own beer in.

Hip flask is your friend.

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You can even get a football related one from toffs.

Seen that actually. Was going to get the compilation book of Buchan's Football Monthly as well. Just so I could pretend I sat in the Gallowgate when Milburn played.

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You can even get a football related one from toffs.

Seen that actually. Was going to get the compilation book of Buchan's Football Monthly as well. Just so I could pretend I sat in the Gallowgate when Milburn played.

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It depends if you WANT Pardew to succeed. Many might not look beyond immediate results, but for others seeing him do well under a chairman they hate after such a stupid decision isn't what they want. Understandbly too. Ashley deserves to fail on this one. But I would predict you'll scrape survival this season, never show any consistency or signs of finding it, and Pardew will take all the credit for staying up highlighting what a tough job it was. He'll then try to lower expectation for next season, have a woeful start and get sacked.

 

I want NUFC to succeed. The problem is I don't think it'll ever happen with Ashley, Llambias and to a lesser extent Pardew at the club therefore I believe protests and boycotts to be the way forward. Short term pain for long term gain.

 

That's what it comes down to. Are enough people willing to take the short term pain?

 

From an outsiders point of view, you struggled and got relegated largely due to Ashley, but because you had some good players left and a half decent young manager, you came back up. It's easy to lose sight of the original problem with that success and your premier league wins, but Ashley is still there and will still make poor decisions. At best under him you might be a yo-yo club, and Newcastle should be more than that.

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look the fact is if you want fatty ashley out then you have to boycott the games and if all possible protest as well out side the stadium i cant believe people are making excuses to back out of a boycott i thought us geordies were tuff your sounding like a punch of pussys like ya frightend of fatty ashley god its pathetic

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look the fact is if you want fatty ashley out then you have to boycott the games and if all possible protest as well out side the stadium i cant believe people are making excuses to back out of a boycott i thought us geordies were tuff your sounding like a punch of pussys like ya frightend of fatty ashley god its pathetic

 

 

Underneath all that bollocks you wrote, you do have a decent point, but its just a shame even after you edited it, you still sound 9 years old.

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i ant 9 years old dude im 26 i love nufc and i will continue to love it and the fans but if geordies are just gonna be blind and turn a blind eye to what ashley is doing to our club then your silly i dont liek how ashley is running our club i hate every min of it

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i ant 9 years old dude im 26 i love nufc and i will continue to love it and the fans but if geordies are just gonna be blind and turn a blind eye to what ashley is doing to our club then your silly i dont liek how ashley is running our club i hate every min of it

Mate, i understand you love the club etc, but please can you use proper grammar and punctuation?. Everything just seems like one huge breathy sentence.

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It depends if you WANT Pardew to succeed. Many might not look beyond immediate results, but for others seeing him do well under a chairman they hate after such a stupid decision isn't what they want. Understandbly too. Ashley deserves to fail on this one. But I would predict you'll scrape survival this season, never show any consistency or signs of finding it, and Pardew will take all the credit for staying up highlighting what a tough job it was. He'll then try to lower expectation for next season, have a woeful start and get sacked.

 

I want NUFC to succeed. The problem is I don't think it'll ever happen with Ashley, Llambias and to a lesser extent Pardew at the club therefore I believe protests and boycotts to be the way forward. Short term pain for long term gain.

 

That's what it comes down to. Are enough people willing to take the short term pain?

 

From an outsiders point of view, you struggled and got relegated largely due to Ashley, but because you had some good players left and a half decent young manager, you came back up. It's easy to lose sight of the original problem with that success and your premier league wins, but Ashley is still there and will still make poor decisions. At best under him you might be a yo-yo club, and Newcastle should be more than that.

We'll soon find out. I think quite a few people may say enough is enough if we look like heading down a second time, especially with the three year season ticket deals coming to an end. The more I think about it the more I believe could go very wrong for Ashley without a coordinated protest because people are getting fed up.

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