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Venky’s & Waggott Out Protest Ideas


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47 minutes ago, JCRovers said:

Well, that may be true if they are that stubborn to keep hold of a football club they have not shown any interest in for 10+ years. Otherwise we may just hope that the new Football Governance Bill is quickly passed in Parliament and that the IFR finds the owners unfit, subsequently forcing them to sell up. But with all the current amendments proposed to the bill, that might take years before it gets passed and implemented. 

This football Governance Bill will take years to come into force and IFR won't have the powers to removed Venkys. 

Venkys are running the club effective and as business 

Yes we all agree with how they are running and the decisions made by the owners and people appointed in key off the field roles. no engagement with the fans and lack of communication to the fanbase being a massive issue.

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1 hour ago, lraC said:

Obviously on the back of the WATR statement, the club are now well aware of their feelings and are also aware of their fantastic organisational skills to bring together the two fans take over day.

Based on this and focusing on the Trust organising it, what about a Venkys out match.

Instead of boycotting, why don’t we aim to do the opposite and maybe get some crowd funding going to fund some tickets for the vulnerable and needy in the area.

Choose a match, get a DJ set up and some other stalls outside of the ground, maybe get some sponsorship and a bit of free food.

Let’s see if we can raise £10k for staters, then select the match and get it publicised. Maybe even split any funds raised with a local kids charity. 

I will pledge £100 for starters, so if someone from the trust will open the crowd funding page, I will pop that in

As an after thought, what about choosing the away game at Derby. 

This is a great idea. I would also be happy to contribute £. A packed out protest game would be great. Derby away especially-so as media attention will be high. Banners, flags and a lot of noise. I’m also think the Derby fans would get involved to be honest (basing that purely on the sympathy received on the Championship sub Reddit) - they’ve been through a bad one too and know how it feels.

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1 hour ago, norwichblue said:

This is a great idea. I would also be happy to contribute £. A packed out protest game would be great. Derby away especially-so as media attention will be high. Banners, flags and a lot of noise. I’m also think the Derby fans would get involved to be honest (basing that purely on the sympathy received on the Championship sub Reddit) - they’ve been through a bad one too and know how it feels.

Can we get the Derby fans on our side and join in?? They don't have to disrupt their fame just aid banners etc

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23 minutes ago, Dreams of 1995 said:

Be careful with this

The Club will be able to attend now. You won’t be any of the wiser who. They’ll simply leave their camera off and listen in 

It’s been set up so that cameras have to be on. A warning will be given out prior to the meeting being opened up to the attendees too, regarding libel etc. 👍

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My view would be to get as many supporters as possible (good time for the abstainers to attend) in the ground, at the next home game and all chant “Venkies out” for the entire game. That would be difficult to ignore and would get media attention. 
Sadly there are still too many deluding themselves that we won’t survive without the Venkies. 😡

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