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Boycott - aye or nay?


Boycott - aye or nay?  

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  1. 1. Given the shit-show we’ve seen will you be boycotting games for a while?

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Guest milne_afc

Club needs all the support it can get - no boycott. Some of us tried to warn the rest about Cormack, the time for action has long gone.

At least other clubs had a semblance of success in return for financial catastrophe.

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Think trying to oust the board would make more sense personally, but far too many think Cormack has pumped millions of his own money into the club (Where's the McKenna, Ramsay, DNA money....), when in business terms he's essentially bought himself a training ground and his cronies aren't losing any money either - the only one's being punished are the fans.

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12 minutes ago, milne_afc said:

Club needs all the support it can get - no boycott. Some of us tried to warn the rest about Cormack, the time for action has long gone.

At least other clubs had a semblance of success in return for financial catastrophe.

This. 

I've been one of those warning you all of Cormack since his arrival. It's not my fault it's taken you untill now to see exactly what he's about.

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Just now, ericblack4boss said:

Fans will never boycott in sufficient numbers to make a difference, so many times in Scottish football this has been shown,

That's why clubs don't fear it they know the fans are gullible fuckers will put up with shit time and time again, 

100% this, as the statement last night proves.

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I don't get to games cause i live abroad so a boycott is irrelevant for me. I've mailed the club this morning asking how to cancel my DNA membership. I'm not putting money into the club after whitewashing that result midweek. I'm not saying i wont join again in the future, But for now, I've zero interest in contributing anything towards the shit show on offer. That statement last night was the straw that broke the camels back

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26 minutes ago, RUL said:

I don’t think boycott is right word. I’ll probably not go much but that’s just apathy. 

I've calmed down a bit.

I've already reigned in my attendance to away games. Any I do go to will be dependent on where and if its a good day out on the bevvy.

Home games, I'll go to the pub pre-match as usual and will decide at about 2.45pm if I'm going to go. The cunts have my money already so they won't give a fuck if I go or not.

These stances probably won't last long as Goodwin won't last much longer anyway. 

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Despite “only” being a fan, whose opinion doesn’t really matter according to the manager. 
 

My current stance is that due to having no confidence in the current manager or management structure and board of the club, i will not be spending 1 dollar or pound until significant changes have been made to the current set up.

The latest decision to keep the manager on is the latest in a long line of failures from the current management commitee.

Fuck the lot of them.

 

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39 minutes ago, milne_afc said:

Club needs all the support it can get - no boycott. Some of us tried to warn the rest about Cormack, the time for action has long gone.

At least other clubs had a semblance of success in return for financial catastrophe.

If the club needs all the support they can get, then they need to start marketing and advertising themselves in a way that generates confidence in prospective investors and the paying public or fan base.

Out.

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I'll still be going. 

I go with my elderly father in law and it's important social time for him. 

Also, I've supported plenty of shite Aberdeen teams in my time and still attended so don't see this as any different. 

I'm fine with protesting and making our voices heard but boycotting is for Huns imo although I respect an individual's right to choose how they spend their time and money. 

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46 minutes ago, ericblack4boss said:

Fans will never boycott in sufficient numbers to make a difference, so many times in Scottish football this has been shown,

That's why clubs don't fear it they know the fans are gullible fuckers will put up with shit time and time again, 

Attendances will drop on average to around 7-8k.

That is significant.

Season ticket sales will also drop next season if the current levels of performance by the club continue.

We won’t have additional revenue from european ties next season.

We have also lost income from a potential scottish cup run this season.

That is also significant.

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16 minutes ago, REDRODDIE said:

Ex wife and Steve Wilson taken all your money? 

Would rather save my money for drink and fine ladies. Which that stupid bitch certainly isn’t, she couldn’t even spell fine, never mind wearing clothes that gives her dignity. TART!

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1 hour ago, CraigHill said:

Feels like a time for a poll.

 

Im out until next season. Fuck it!

Never a good place to get to, but Goodwin has been out of his depth for a long time and the last week has cemented that.

The fucking moron board could do with being replaced too.

That's not a boycott though is it? Especially given it appears you'll be going back next season regardless.

 

You're not punishing the club by not going. They couldn't give a fuck. If you're a season ticket holder it's even less of a boycott as they have your money already.

 

Think you need to grow up IYAM

 

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2 hours ago, aberdeen1970 said:

I'll still be going. 

I go with my elderly father in law and it's important social time for him. 

Also, I've supported plenty of shite Aberdeen teams in my time and still attended so don't see this as any different. 

I'm fine with protesting and making our voices heard but boycotting is for Huns imo although I respect an individual's right to choose how they spend their time and money. 

All part of supporting AFC.

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