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Partaking in the next protest - Poll included

Will you take part in any future protests for change,,,

  • Absolutely, every time. Win, lose or draw

    Votes: 106 38.3%
  • Only if we lose

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • Won’t be there but, support the NSNOW campaign

    Votes: 150 54.2%
  • No, I still have complete faith in the owner and the board

    Votes: 19 6.9%

  • Total voters
    277
  • Poll closed .
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It is the truth though....







WE'RE ONE POINT OFF SAFETY AND THERE'S 57 POINTS TO PLAY FOR.







I'm sorry if that factual statement is an awkward one for the death cult to face up to, but there



it is.

Fully support the protests going forward. Personally think it would be good to do it after every home game.

All I would say is that the organisers should clearly state that this is not supposed to be about the players, and anyone chasing player's cars or confronting players outside the ground is not going to be tolerated. I know it was probably less than a dozen people involved, but it undermines the other 99.9%.

100% agree with this.
 
I realise the depth of feeling about the state of Everton at the moment. I have seen a number of people stating that they are sick of the current situation and are done with the club or done with it for the moment. I have been a fan since before1968, my first memory is the disappointment of Jeff Astle scoring in the Cup Final. In those days we got to Cup Finals. I comfort myself with the knowledge that Moshiri, Kenwright and the current Board are not Everton Football Club, they may be the incumbent decision makers but last weekend has shown themselves to be the antithesis of the club. The club was there before them and will be there after them, the question is how much damage will they inflict before we rid ourselves of them.
 
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This is not probably going to go down well.

I’m never going to join a protest.

I think it’s a bit pointless.

The club is privately owned, and one thing I’ve learned about lack of accountability, is you can do what you want.

They are silent instead of correcting things that have divided their customer base and given false impression to new customers. They are building an amazing new stadium. They sign players in odd deals. They are doing what they want.

They are confident, that regardless of what happens, the next home game will be a sell out. I don’t think anyone can do anything.

It’s sad and I don’t like it. But Everton have me by the balls in terms of club football. I’m never going to support anyone else.

And when I say support, yes that will be me standing up in the terraces when everyone else is sitting down screaming “SHOOT FFS!”.

A very bad tit.
 

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