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Saturday's protest sit-in... Poll Included !!!

Partaking in Saturday's post-game sit-in ?

  • Yes - win, lose or draw

    Votes: 120 29.8%
  • Not if we win

    Votes: 15 3.7%
  • Won't be there but, fully support the #NSNOW campaign

    Votes: 244 60.5%
  • No, because Moshiri and the board have my full support

    Votes: 24 6.0%

  • Total voters
    403
  • Poll closed .
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And protesting is going to change that? If anything it’s going to make things worse a lot worse.
I dont see how a peaceful protest can make things worse.

Now granted it might not do much, but I personally can not stand by and watch this club, a club that for better or for worse dominates my thoughts on an hourly basis, I just cant do nothing.

Im trying to avoid telling other people how to live their life or even support the club, so you do what you want mate.
 
I don’t thrive of it that’s why I’m not staying. Money has been spent on the squad….. we are crap because those who’ve bought players coached players managed player havent done their job properly. Moshiri has spent BIG. He can do no more. Do I want Kenwright gone YES. But hounding out Moshiri is not for me. New Stadium on the way he’s done all he can.

Moshiri is going nowhere until he gets the right price for the club. You can still protest against Kenwright and the board though. But whatever you're choice sit in or not sit in, we shouldn't be goading each other as we are all Evertonians.
 

Would it kill the council to get some proper street lighting around there? It always looks really moody on film.
I took my Grandson down there last night, just so he could see the stadium to prepare him for a game.

It was proper moody even last night, weird people hanging around, doing God knows what.

Kinda weird, only usually go to Goodison when its rammed and lit up.
 
One thing to remember tomorrow is there will be people on the final whistle who leave right away, if they havent left allready, its possible some dont agree with the protest but there wil also be a small amount who dont know about it, but also there will be people who have to leave, people with kids, trains to catch, those who have to get to work, dont condemn anyone who walks out.
 

One thing to remember tomorrow is there will be people on the final whistle who leave right away, if they havent left allready, its possible some dont agree with the protest but there wil also be a small amount who dont know about it, but also there will be people who have to leave, people with kids, trains to catch, those who have to get to work, don't condemn anyone who walks out.
Absolutely !!!!!
 
You have point your point of view well in this post, mate.
Out of interest, what would be examples of acceptable protest to you?
How do you think non-aggressive guys should voice their dissatisfaction with the way the club is being run?
Personally, i just think protests in general are pointless. They are there to recruit like minded or easily persuaded people, not to actually make a difference.
Sylvester Stallone turned up, which was pretty cool !! You having a laugh?
As ive always been a Sly fan, seeing him at Goodison with an Everton scarf coming out to the Rocky music, and on my birthday no less, it was 1 of the highlights of being an Everton season ticket holder for the last the last 28 years.

Sad i know.
 

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