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27 years campaign

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The real standout for me is, you have people with their views and that’s fine. However all the slagging off they do, the get behind the team shouts, the patronising and so on. Should the club be successful again and when I say successful I mean something substantial not a few decent results a season, then they will be the first to cheer, brag and so forth.

All the while having spent time having a go at people who wanted to us get to that level in the first place.

Great post.

Like I've said before, I don't have an issue and respect the people who didn't join the protest during the game, and dont want to join any future ones planned.

My issue is the vitriol, abuse, "wool" shouts, not proper fans dem, get behind the team garbage seen on here about the protest, and the awful reaction that the clappers gave to the protesters on 27 mins, when the dead woke up to endorse blue bill and the incompetence that is rife at the club.

Look what happened after that - Moshiri has doubled down and blue bill is allowed to bring one of his old boy cronies onto the board?!

Also, without the protesters, it seems the clapper zombies couldn't be arsed to rise from their tombs against Brighton to inspire the team the other night, as they did so well previously, and we were back to the Goodison morgue.

Seems to me they need the protesters to get fired up, so I'd walk out again and take the misdirected abuse if we get the same reaction from them in future.

I care more about Everton than I do what I few happy clappers think of me.
 
I've heard it mentioned about banners for today. The FA Cup is now the only way to stop it going to 28 years.

I personally feel that the fans should put in the same effort to get behind them as they'd want the players to make on the pitch. If we get knocked out, yes go for it, but can't down tools and start moaning if we're a goal down during the game.
 
The issue with this particular line of protest is the lack of clarity in the aims. If the stadium hadn’t started construction, I’m pretty sure that the aim would have been to get Moshiri and the board out of the club - a clear singular focus to address the main problem- Moshiri’s utterly inept leadership and complete absence of footballing savvy. However, the stadium is a massive Bramley Moore sized fly in the ointment. The risk that the stadium will be pulled really muddies the waters and we are left with a protest wanting Moshiri to recognise that things need to change. It’s vague and woolly. Moshiri does not know how to run a football club. The evidence is as clear as day. The protest won’t get him to suddenly become a strategic footballing administrative genius. He’s just not capable of picking the right people or not interfering. I say all this as someone who wants him, BK and RB all out but the reality is -deep down- the spectre of the stadium not happening is leading to confusing messaging.
 
The issue with this particular line of protest is the lack of clarity in the aims. If the stadium hadn’t started construction, I’m pretty sure that the aim would have been to get Moshiri and the board out of the club - a clear singular focus to address the main problem- Moshiri’s utterly inept leadership and complete absence of footballing savvy. However, the stadium is a massive Bramley Moore sized fly in the ointment. The risk that the stadium will be pulled really muddies the waters and we are left with a protest wanting Moshiri to recognise that things need to change. It’s vague and woolly. Moshiri does not know how to run a football club. The evidence is as clear as day. The protest won’t get him to suddenly become a strategic footballing administrative genius. He’s just not capable of picking the right people or not interfering. I say all this as someone who wants him, BK and RB all out but the reality is -deep down- the spectre of the stadium not happening is leading to confusing messaging.

Personally I refuse to let Moshiri hide behind the stadium. I would take the stadium being pulled if it meant getting rid of him tomorrow. There is no future for the club while he is running it, we won’t make it to 2024 as a Premier League club, in which case the stadium will be torpedoed anyway.
 

Personally I refuse to let Moshiri hide behind the stadium. I would take the stadium being pulled if it meant getting rid of him tomorrow. There is no future for the club while he is running it, we won’t make it to 2024 as a Premier League club, in which case the stadium will be torpedoed anyway.
I tend to agree. I just think it is a huge factor in this campaign not being a full on “Moshiri Out” one. If the stadium wasn’t in the background, there would be a concerted effort to drive him out of the club. As it is, we are left with trying to engage with the same man who has made woeful errors of judgement over and over again and hoping this time he will get it right. He won’t. He’s clueless.
 
I've heard it mentioned about banners for today. The FA Cup is now the only way to stop it going to 28 years.

I personally feel that the fans should put in the same effort to get behind them as they'd want the players to make on the pitch. If we get knocked out, yes go for it, but can't down tools and start moaning if we're a goal down during the game.
This lot are completely out of touch. No wonder they got shouted dwon and marginalised last time out.
 
This lot are completely out of touch. No wonder they got shouted dwon and marginalised last time out.
Unfortunately the vast majority of supporters are more than happy with mediocrity happy kenwright is back overseeing transfers and putting more mouthpieces onto the board
We all might moan but we get the club we deserve unfortunately
 
Personally I refuse to let Moshiri hide behind the stadium. I would take the stadium being pulled if it meant getting rid of him tomorrow. There is no future for the club while he is running it, we won’t make it to 2024 as a Premier League club, in which case the stadium will be torpedoed anyway.
It's an unreal protest that doesn't focus on THE problem at the club.

This 27 minute lot just cant wean themselves off Moshiri.

It will hole them below the water-line constantly...that's if they still even exists like.
 

Unfortunately the vast majority of supporters are more than happy with mediocrity happy kenwright is back overseeing transfers and putting more mouthpieces onto the board
We all might moan but we get the club we deserve unfortunately
That's not true. Most people know Kenwright is a puppet without power. So they cant see the point of protesting him and the other chuckle head DBB.

This group is directionless - they are at best trying to knock down a straw man.
 
It's an unreal protest that doesn't focus on THE problem at the club.

This 27 minute lot just cant wean themselves off Moshiri.

It will hole them below the water-line constantly...that's if they still even exists like.
So what is 'THE problem' ???
 

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