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Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 16:21
by Chip Shop Charlie
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.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 29 Oct 2025, 21:00
by Gary Strodders shank
How long are we sitting in for then ?

Original seats or are we coming together somewhere more prominent ?

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 17:35
by Massive Attack


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I'll never knock any method of protest. It's the one's that moan but do nothing and carry on with the status quo who are an issue, not those organising them. Don't moan after the event if you had the chance to try and make a difference yourself.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 15:58
by Sir Alf
I liked the dress up as a clown protest that was proposed. Give out red noses ( those not participating in pre match booze up ) and wigs.   Sullivan would join in unbeknownst by simply turning up in his usual clobber

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 15:17
by theaxeman
The problem with a post match sit in is, after we're getting hammered 3 or 4, there won't be anybody left in the stadium to do the fucking sit in. That said any protest that shows no confidence in the board is a good thing. Well done keep it up.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 11:27
by El Scorchio
What's also difficult is I think Sullivan doesn't give a fuck. He's well used to being the pantomime villain. He doesn't give a shit if we all hate him and it's not going to make him change his ways. I think it largely applies to Brady as well. We all saw him sitting gormlessly cluelessly and emotionless in his bingo caller sparkly blazer on Monday with one of the idiot sons next to him. We all saw the gorgon sitting there stone faced.

BUT, the only things that will move him to act or do anything are fear of losing out on a load of money through relegation (ie his greed) and looking bad, foolish and incompetent or being criticised and ridiculed in mainstream media (ie his pride- this is no doubt what her trigger point is as well) We already saw this in summer when he panic bought Fernandes and Magassa. No way would that have happened if we were sitting 15th, precarious but probably ok. No way would he have sacked Potter either. Those moves were all reluctant and motivated by those two fears, which are very real now. So I fully expect the wallet to be open in panic mode in January as well, unless we are already fucked. Do I expect him to curb his habit of ignoring what his manager wants and getting what HE wants? No. 

Anyway, fear number 1 is in full swing. He'll be shitting it. This is way worse than a couple of seasons ago. Way worse. We're in far deeper and tied to some dreadful players who we paid loads for and aren't worth tuppence now. He will throw good money after bad,
Fear number 2 is coming over the hill like a big monster. He will HATE all the attention about how bad he is at running a football club and how it's all his fault. This is where whatever protests are important. As long as they are written about and contextualised by his abject failure and kept in the media, then it's good and it's fuel to the fire and nudges him into action or quitting. His achilles heel is wanting to be respected as a football club owner. If anything is going to push him to act or get out the door, it's being ridiculed and shown up by the media and his peers. His ego won't want him to be remembered as a failure. To keep all the media outlets talking about what a joke of an owner he is, the protests are good. We're on telly a lot between now and Christmas as well. As long as SOMETHING happens it'll get picked up on.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 10:49
by 62Hammer
The problem with in-ground demonstrations is that the place is so vast that they have limited impact. I thought the boycott was reasonably successful as there were a lot of empty seats, but they were so spread out (although at least it made the management panic and start offering low-price seats); the same with a sit-in; even anti-Sullivan chants don't have much effect for the same reason - hard to get going and sustain at the required volume. So I think pre-game protests are the best plan, where all those taking part are in one place.
But I'm not going to criticise those who are trying to organise these things, and I will support them, because quite honestly I don't know what else to do.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 10:33
by AKA ERNIE
Coyi spot on

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 10:24
by Massive Attack
The fact organisers are trying anything is the more important thing. They care and are doing a damn sight more than others just moaning about how it should be done. I can't criticise them exhausting all ways to apply pressure. If Fans don't think that's good enough, then you organise a more meaningful and successful Protest then... 

NB - It was actually Bubbles who was 1 of the impromptu Protesters that had the bollocks to run on the pitch with the corner flag to kick off the Burnley protest, yet there's some now criticising the same bloke for helping to organise these other protests this season. 

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 10:21
by El Scorchio
Why don't you organise something then, seen as you know what's best.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 10:18
by Come On You Irons
dealcanvey wrote: 24 Oct 2025, 10:14 A sit in protest regardless of the result?

Cant see how this works at all.
It won't. It's a stupid idea.

These people who have appointed themselves "organisers" of the protests need to stick to basics.

Vocal anti SB chants in the stadium, vocal anti SB marches and protests outside the stadium.

Anything else like boycotts and sit ins is just pointless, pathetic posturing in my opinion.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 10:14
by dealcanvey
A sit in protest regardless of the result?

Cant see how this works at all.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 10:11
by fraser
AKA ERNIE" wrote: 24 Oct 2025, 10:06 After the complete failure of Mondays boycott sitting in the stadium after the game will be even more embarrassing.
Sheff weds show how a boycott works.
Monday night v brentford on sky wouldve been 45k max and it wasn't far off that despite some reteric from the people organising it.
Sullivan shit himself at the burnley protest and thats what it needs again not letting off pathetic fucking black balloons like a 5 yr old.
It was 40k so a small success in numbers but not that visually noticeable. Lots went because "I have to support the team" but in reality it was like a morgue there, but they didn't want to miss their night out and beers with a mate.

For me personally boycotting seems a lot easier than having to watch every last second against Newcastle and have to sit in there after 

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 10:06
by AKA ERNIE
After the complete failure of Mondays boycott sitting in the stadium after the game will be even more embarrassing.
Sheff weds show how a boycott works.
Monday night v brentford on sky wouldve been 45k max and it wasn't far off that despite some reteric from the people organising it.
Sullivan shit himself at the burnley protest and thats what it needs again not letting off pathetic fucking black balloons like a 5 yr old.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 09:57
by yngwies Cat
Hmm perhaps,  a little to far me thinks, certainly would be news worthy mind.

May not be as headline grabbing , but  I'm happy to run on the pitch and shit in the centre spot.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 24 Oct 2025, 08:46
by Massive Attack
F 129 Row66" wrote: 23 Oct 2025, 22:06 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?
 
 
Just douse Sullivan himself and launch him on the pitch like an extravagant midget throwing contest.

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Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 22:19
by Mad Dog
Row 66.

Leta see what the score is at half time, before I get the petrol out

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 22:06
by F 129 Row66
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?

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 21:55
by Massive Attack
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. 

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 21:11
by Come On You Irons
MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: 23 Oct 2025, 20:51
Come On You Irons" wrote: 23 Oct 2025, 20:36
Who do these people think they are?
 
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?
 
 
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.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 21:11
by Massive Attack
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 23 Oct 2025, 20:51
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.
He probably thinks we're on the run. We are just the boys who will stop Sullivans little game.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 20:51
by MaryMillingtonsGhost
Come On You Irons" wrote: 23 Oct 2025, 20:36
Who do these people think they are?
 
 
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?

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 20:51
by Mike Oxsaw
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.

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 20:36
by Come On You Irons
Ludicrous idea, just like the boycott.

Who do these people think they are?

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 20:20
by Mad Dog
Ill be shocked if im anywhere near that final whistle.

Fuckign hate going over there right now

Re: Sit-in after Newcastle game

Posted: 23 Oct 2025, 19:01
by Mike Oxsaw
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."