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27 years campaign

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To be honest I'm not surprised some are against it. A lot of supporters were against the blue union march against kenwright which was probably 10 years ago ridiculed by a lot of supporters and even past players .
And if it wasn't for the people who protested against kirkby go knows where we would be now .
Fair play to the fan groups for trying to highlight to a wider audience what's going on ,and if a section of the fan base are happy with the way we are run that's fine but no fighting or arguing between ourselves respect each others views
This is completely different.

Then it was a matter of a club stable enough on the pitch but showing no ambition to break through the glass ceiling other than hawking itself around trying to get a stadium scheme or three off the ground. A change of ownership was what was being sought and / or for the club to listen to fans unwilling to be punted out to Kirkby.

This time around the ownership is in place, the stadium is in place and the protests are about getting shut of one or two individuals (Kenwright, Brands and Benitez). This is an onfield demonstration at base. And if Benitez above all was made a sacrifice the so called *structural changes* being sought (which are nothing of the kind compared to the past) will evaporate.

In a nutsell: this is just a "Get the FSW Out" protest, and it's an insult to KEIOC and all the blues who for a decade or more fought for Kenwright to sling his hook to be compared with this stunt.
 
This is completely different.

Then it was a matter of a club stable enough on the pitch but showing no ambition to break through the glass ceiling other than hawking itself around trying to get a stadium scheme or three off the ground. A change of ownership was what was being sought and / or for the club to listen to fans unwilling to be punted out to Kirkby.

This time around the ownership is in place, the stadium is in place and the protests are about getting shut of one or two individuals (Kenwright, Brands and Benitez). This is an onfield demonstration at base. And if Benitez above all was made a sacrifice the so called *structural changes* being sought (which are nothing of the kind compared to the past) will evaporate.

In a nutsell: this is just a "Get the FSW Out" protest, and it's an insult to KEIOC and all the blues who for a decade or more fought for Kenwright to sling his hook to be compared with this stunt.
No it’s nowt to do with Benitez, he be gone after Arsenal irrelevant of the protest or not, the protest will continue until we get a useful board
We could be sat in BMD next season instead it’s still years off. Let’s not forget Dan Meis you see what the ground looks like in 3 months, 2 years later we finally see images
They spent years doing pointless surveys just for WH to protest anyway.

Board inept simple as…how has it come to the point that we have a LIVERPOOL LEGEND as our manager…they would NEVER EVER do that
 
This is completely different.

Then it was a matter of a club stable enough on the pitch but showing no ambition to break through the glass ceiling other than hawking itself around trying to get a stadium scheme or three off the ground. A change of ownership was what was being sought and / or for the club to listen to fans unwilling to be punted out to Kirkby.

This time around the ownership is in place, the stadium is in place and the protests are about getting shut of one or two individuals (Kenwright, Brands and Benitez). This is an onfield demonstration at base. And if Benitez above all was made a sacrifice the so called *structural changes* being sought (which are nothing of the kind compared to the past) will evaporate.

In a nutsell: this is just a "Get the FSW Out" protest, and it's an insult to KEIOC and all the blues who for a decade or more fought for Kenwright to sling his hook to be compared with this stunt.
Not an insult to anything, simply a protest for change because change is needed
 
I have high anxiety and mental health issues. I support a protest but I will have a massive problem going below the stands when it is heaving with fans. I never go down at half time. If I stay in my seat someone is bound to start throwing abuse. I can wear my special needs lanyard but I doubt some will care about it.

Serious, this is causing me some grief as I have no idea what to do. If I feel that I cannot go into a very crowded place then I will not be able to do so. It becomes pure fear and panic. I am even thinking of giving this game a miss due to this dilemma.
 

No it’s nowt to do with Benitez, he be gone after Arsenal irrelevant of the protest or not, the protest will continue until we get a useful board
We could be sat in BMD next season instead it’s still years off. Let’s not forget Dan Meis you see what the ground looks like in 3 months, 2 years later we finally see images
They spent years doing pointless surveys just for WH to protest anyway.

Board inept simple as…how has it come to the point that we have a LIVERPOOL LEGEND as our manager…they would NEVER EVER do that
Take a look at the camaign aims of these people: they want to cement Moshiri in the club and "protect his investment:".

How on earth do you square that with what you just claimed?
 
What happens if we're up the game and things are going our way, then the stunt happens on the 27th minute and the game turns against us after it?

Have the architects of this stunt considered that and where fingers will likely be pointed?
It seems to me Dave that for the last 5
and half years you have criticised Moshiri and the board at every opportunity even complaining about the very few positives, now when people are genuinely trying to protest about what is a dire situation you seem dead set against it.
Serious question do you actually support Everton?
 

It seems to me Dave that for the last 5
and half years you have criticised Moshiri and the board at every opportunity even complaining about the very few positives, now when people are genuinely trying to protest about what is a dire situation you seem dead set against it.
Serious question do you actually support Everton?
They're not. They want the manager out and then those people go away again. They said it: they want a couple of individuals replaced and that's it.

There is NO fundamental changes being asked for here. Go and read their 'manifesto'. It's pathetic.
 

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