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Fully take your point here mate. Unfortunately I think it’s a risk we’ve been essentially forced to take and is a relatively small risk in the big picture of the future of the club. Sadly we don’t get the luxury of protesting when times are easy, and we have to take action BECAUSE things are so precarious at present. Completely respect your position thoughEveryone speaking very well on the Twitter Space.
Things I think are important to add to the discussion:
1: fans may not all be in agreement towards the method or even intent of protest. The important thing will be to recognise we’re all Evertonians who want the best for the club and are trying to bring about the best for the club. Whatever form that takes we should all be respectful to each other and not let infighting distract from bringing about improvement. Whether that’s protesting or not protesting we should all be united that we all have the club’s interests at heart.
2: should the planned protest not bring about the stated aims, some thought needs to be given to what next steps are. Obviously we’re limited in what we can directly affect, but in terms of sustaining the message we need to be prepared for the fact that a one-off event may not be enough to bring about what we’re asking for (i.e. engagement and communication from the majority shareholder)
we’ve got more support for the walk out now than beforeHope brands going doesn't stop people walking out, it's not nearly enough.
Moshiri treating us with contempt again if he stops there - it reeks of boy pen Billy, who needs launching!
Hope brands going doesn't stop people walking out, it's not nearly enough.
Moshiri treating us with contempt again if he stops there - it reeks of boy pen Billy, who needs launching!
Reeks of Aston Villa under Randy Lerner or Sunderland under Ellis Short.We are a complete car crash heading right for the Championship.
Well done everyone… beautiful job!
He seems very reactionary and egotistical, surely if enough take part in the protest he'll react.The only protest he will listen to is probably people not showing up at all, making the club lose a lot of money every game. Sadly, that would also impact us in more ways than just making it clear we want and need changes.
Trump like. Not somebody who you would want owning or running a business or a football club.He seems very reactionary and egotistical, surely if enough take part in the protest he'll react.
The only protest he will listen to is probably people not showing up at all, making the club lose a lot of money every game. Sadly, that would also impact us in more ways than just making it clear we want and need changes.
This, even if 1000 walk out in a 39k turn up you wont really notice it, but i suspect it will be less, an empty seat on the start whistle is the way to go as that stat is recorded.The only protest he will listen to is probably people not showing up at all, making the club lose a lot of money every game. Sadly, that would also impact us in more ways than just making it clear we want and need changes.
The players need to turn up. They are a joke and owe us a performanceThis, even if 1000 walk out in a 39k turn up you wont really notice it, but i suspect it will be less, an empty seat on the start whistle is the way to go as that stat is recorded.
However, Monday, full support for the players is far more important, not walking out on them
I agree mate, i just wish they cared as much as we do, lets be honest most of them are just passing though and Everton will never really touch them like it did some of the legends of the pastThe players need to turn up. They are a joke and us a performance