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#27 Years/NSNOW/#AllTogetherNow Fan Campaign

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I spoke to a guy the last time I was at Goodison who said we would have gone down last year without Moshiri's investment.

I thought he was winding me up, but no. I think these views are more common than I think, and just because I can't understand it myself, doesn't mean it's not the case
Most fans want change at the club but don't want to do anything about it, they would rather moan at the fans behind the campaign.

The problem we have is we go a couple of games unbeaten or get a win or two on the bounce and it becomes silent, it should be loud and clear week in week out regardless of results.
We can still support the team and protest against the board before and after games for those that want to.
 
The majority of the division is caused by Kenwright imo.

Moshiri has tried and failed spectacularly. He should go.

But Kenwright has remained on the board for reasons of self-interest, and has done nothing positive over a period of three decades.

He hasn't "tried" in any sense.

The club has suffered greatly as a consequence of both men's actions, but Kenwright is the enduring symbol of decline and failure at the club.

He seems to be terrified at being replaced by someone who might make a decent fist of running the club properly.
 
Fans do that though, and have been doing it for years

Without an actual option/replacement, its akin to pissing in the wind. Cool, we want to change, but its a billionaire's play thing that we're all displeased with

Thats a very simplistic view, I know, but that's really it
Sadly that's what the PL has become, regardless of what we think of our club im sure many many buyers would be interested if it was available.
One billionaire sells our club to another billionaire and round and round we go, all we want as fans is some bleeding glory once in a while.
 
Sadly that's what the PL has become, regardless of what we think of our club im sure many many buyers would be interested if it was available.
One billionaire sells our club to another billionaire and round and round we go, all we want as fans is some bleeding glory once in a while.

To end the cycle of hurt we get relegated then go into liquadation.

Weekends will be bliss.

I now change my vote to keep Lampard on as manager.
 

If they survived last season, they can survive anything.
We missed the chance to oust them.
Now live with it.


Or get on and disrupt the life out of it all till they just can't wait to leave?

It depends how far people are willing to go, but marching round Goodison singing songs, banners, hashtags, soundbites and podcasts will be music to their ears.

Don't think anything reasonable is going to shift this cartel.
 
I think most are going to feel like this when we do get new owners...

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At the moment we have a benefactor, who will pump in money at will* because we spend far more than we earn, when we have to stand on our own two feet with a normal owner minus their take from the dividends things are going to be a bit different around here. Actually it will seem pretty nostalgic as that's how Kenwright ran us.

*That said benefactors have the potential to be the worst owners if they remove the funding/leave but so far Moshiri hasn't and we are trying to get better so we run within budget more than we have previously.
 
Most fans want change at the club but don't want to do anything about it, they would rather moan at the fans behind the campaign.

The problem we have is we go a couple of games unbeaten or get a win or two on the bounce and it becomes silent, it should be loud and clear week in week out regardless of results.
We can still support the team and protest against the board before and after games for those that want to.
This is arguably the biggest problem... for the good of the club, those that think there's nothing wrong need to wise up, and those that moan about those prepared to campaign maybe just don't care enough.
 
This is arguably the biggest problem... for the good of the club, those that think there's nothing wrong need to wise up, and those that moan about those prepared to campaign maybe just don't care enough.
Thing is everyone knows there are problems, but there are different options on what they are, added to that we then have different options on what to do about it.
Just look at a year ago today, the walk out got a lot of press, but on the night very few did it and it was booed by more numbers then what left.
Right now our main focus has to be supporting the players, because unfortunately it looks like the need us again.
 

This is arguably the biggest problem... for the good of the club, those that think there's nothing wrong need to wise up, and those that moan about those prepared to campaign maybe just don't care enough.
They think because we have billionaire owner were in good hands and without him and his money we would be relegated.

If we had an owner with half the wealth of Moshiri and a board who had any kind of clue in trying to be successful we would be in a much healthier position on and off the field.
It annoys me that some fans 'dream' of qualifying for Europe or cream our kecks at the chance of a dayout at wembley! I dont blame them because half a generation has only ever known failure, that's how long its been and how far we have fallen.
 
Lots of people simply wouldn't bother protesting this time if we had another go due to the vitriol many of us got from fellow blues before, during and after the arsenal game. It was nothing short of a disgrace. I don't dispute that the campaign had its fair share of failings but for the life of me I'll never understand how or why its critics became so venomous about it or how they managed to perceive those of us that participated as the bad guys.
 
Lots of people simply wouldn't bother protesting this time if we had another go due to the vitriol many of us got from fellow blues before, during and after the arsenal game. It was nothing short of a disgrace. I don't dispute that the campaign had its fair share of failings but for the life of me I'll never understand how or why its critics became so venomous about it or how they managed to perceive those of us that participated as the bad guys.
I didnt make the Arsenal game, but I know somebody that walked out and was called all manner of names.

I stayed behind for the sit in, but people did nothing but laugh and poke fun at those that did.

People have the club they deserve and yes, I mean me also.

Too many sit on their hands praying somebody else will fix things for them, we see it ten fold with the British public sitting and watching the Tory rats steal everything they own.
 

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