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KEIOC Protest

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I'm starting a MKIOC website.

anyone who wants to join can. Its another pressure group.

It stands for Move Kirby Into Our City.

they don't have to physically move it, just re-draw the lines like.
 
Showed it on the BBC News with their "Wyness Out" banners and "Were not moving" quite alot of banners, all jumping up and down signing.
 
I'm starting a MKIOC website.

anyone who wants to join can. Its another pressure group.

It stands for Move Kirby Into Our City.

they don't have to physically move it, just re-draw the lines like.

I like this idea, is that actually possible I mean its close enough, I reckon if it was liverpool they'd petition parliament for the border to be redrawn so that Kirkby is in Liverpool.....

I think your onto something there Leonbil....even though your comment was probably tongue in cheek.
 
bullying, intimadating [Poor language removed], who shamed our club again

when i came out of the ground, ihad to walk past this peaceful (ha) demo

the 1st thing i seen before i seen the demo, was a rs taunting blues about getting beat (he was heading towards the wimslow level with me). then i heard the demo, next thing the rs was in amongst them, singing 'you can stick kirkby up your arse'

there was lots of swearing at passers by (a lot whom were laughing at them), fist waving and name calling (all by suposedly keioc supporters)

they couldnt even string sentances together for the cameras without the f**ing and blinding.

i was all for us trying to unite, but if they want to stay in the city, GO AND WATCH THE [Poor language removed].

we are the peoples club and we the people voted for kirkby.

NOW [Poor language removed] OFF AND TAKE YOUR BALL HOME


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As much as I am against the move and have always believed in the right to protest I have to admit I have been disappointed in some of the tactics used but I am also less than happy at the clubs tactics as well ,neither side come out with credit in retrospect maybe Kenwright should have just decided himself rather than have this bitter split where on certain sites both camps seem to wait for slightest chance to score pathetic points
 
As much as I am against the move and have always believed in the right to protest I have to admit I have been disappointed in some of the tactics used but I am also less than happy at the clubs tactics as well ,

think your probably right. im all for everyone to have there own opinion and the right to protest. what i am am against is the 'we can shout the loudest,therefore we must be right and you must do as we say' attitude some of our fellow blues have adopted.

neither side come out with credit in retrospect maybe Kenwright should have just decided himself rather than have this bitter split where on certain sites both camps seem to wait for slightest chance to score pathetic points

you can never please all the people, but if you can think of a fairer, more just way to decide upon the home of our club, than let the fans vote, get the electoral reform body to conduct the vote, state publicly that the club will follow the vote chosen by the fans, please tell us your ideas.

not meaning to have a pop at you, just pissed off at what is happening to our club

oh and welcome(y)
 
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