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Sit-in after Newcastle game
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Sit-in after Newcastle game
Here's the latest protest to surface.
Stay in your seats after the final whistle at the Newcastle game.
This is going to test the resolve of our fans as many leave early nowadays and I'm not sure many will fancy staying if we are 3-0 down after 70 minutes.
Brady & Sullivan Out.
Stay in your seats after the final whistle at the Newcastle game.
This is going to test the resolve of our fans as many leave early nowadays and I'm not sure many will fancy staying if we are 3-0 down after 70 minutes.
Brady & Sullivan Out.
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Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game
What we need is someone to run on the pitch, having soaked himself in petrol, and set light to himself. A good move that'll show them we mean business. Self immolation will certainly gain the attention. Anybody know of any volunteers?
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I'm from the basis of try anything to put pressure on the cunts to make them as uncomfortable as possible. Static Protests, Marches, Media attention, messaging his granny missus on X, petitions, radio phone-ins, boycotts, sit-ins, balloons, banners, shove dog turd in his mailbox, chuck the fucking sink at it I don't care just as long as it eventually has the desired effect. And at least us fans can say we at peast did our bit by exhausting every avenue we could to oust them.
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Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game
MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025, 20:51West Ham supporters?
Fair enough if you don't agree with their methods.
But assuming you're not a supporter of the jizz goblin, what would YOU suggest is the best method of protest?
I support the marches and protests outside the ground and anti SB chants inside the ground. Anything else is just pathetic posturing in my opinion.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025, 20:51Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025, 20:36 Ludicrous idea, just like the boycott.
Who do these people think they are?Mr. Hitler.
He probably thinks we're on the run. We are just the boys who will stop Sullivans little game.
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Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game
West Ham supporters?
Fair enough if you don't agree with their methods.
But assuming you're not a supporter of the jizz goblin, what would YOU suggest is the best method of protest?
Fair enough if you don't agree with their methods.
But assuming you're not a supporter of the jizz goblin, what would YOU suggest is the best method of protest?
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Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game
Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025, 20:36 Ludicrous idea, just like the boycott.
Who do these people think they are?
Mr. Hitler.
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Ludicrous idea, just like the boycott.
Who do these people think they are?
Who do these people think they are?
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Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game
Would probably help if the railways could squeeze in a couple of later-running Vomit Comets from Stratford to help those staying behind in getting home.
Not being a geeky choo-choo person I'd have no idea as to who to even ask for such a service - my impression of the railway companies, though, is one of "You travel when we want to run OUR trains, not when you actually want to travel."
Not being a geeky choo-choo person I'd have no idea as to who to even ask for such a service - my impression of the railway companies, though, is one of "You travel when we want to run OUR trains, not when you actually want to travel."
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Probably got a good chance of it being a fairly good turnout considering how strong thousands of us feel towards the Board. If roughly 5,000 turn up with short notice by the Players entrance then those same fans at least give or take should be there. Then it's a case of how many more now are pissed off with everything at the Club the worse it's got since.
Horrific last Home performance, yet another managerial change, near bottom of the League struggling to score or pick up points and out the Cup. If people are still prepared to tolerate all that wank trudging over there, then I can imagine a fair few will now add to the strong 5,000 that turned out by the Director's/players entrance to sit-in for a good hour after. It doesn't need to be 10s of thousands to make the point, so expect to see thousands attempting to sit in for as long as is possible, that is if they don't redirect Snatch Squads in to Fuck Off Squads trying to chuck people out. Probably got a good chance of it kicking off..
Fair play to those that do.
Fucking hell, it's exhausting following this Club.
Horrific last Home performance, yet another managerial change, near bottom of the League struggling to score or pick up points and out the Cup. If people are still prepared to tolerate all that wank trudging over there, then I can imagine a fair few will now add to the strong 5,000 that turned out by the Director's/players entrance to sit-in for a good hour after. It doesn't need to be 10s of thousands to make the point, so expect to see thousands attempting to sit in for as long as is possible, that is if they don't redirect Snatch Squads in to Fuck Off Squads trying to chuck people out. Probably got a good chance of it kicking off..
Fair play to those that do.
Fucking hell, it's exhausting following this Club.
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Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game
Another futile idea.
Most can't wait to leave the gaff to get the train back to Essex. Can't imagine they'll be many partaking in this.
Most can't wait to leave the gaff to get the train back to Essex. Can't imagine they'll be many partaking in this.