Exiled_Rover Posted March 11 Posted March 11 13 hours ago, lraC said: I really do think it is massively important that they don't draw (a diminishing few) in with the offer of an early bird etc. One think I have thought of is maybe a fans campaign, based on the centenary, as it a concerted effort to rid us of the owners and bring people back for one day only, to show new potential owners, what the real potential is at Ewood. Once the fixtures are out and we know the home game, closest to the anniversary of the formation of the club, then a fans takeover, with the theme operation fill Ewood for Uncle Jack and maybe even include a tribute centenary retro shirt with 1 Jack Walker on the back, but sold and manufactured, independent of the club. JACK the season tickets in and WAKER to Ewood, fill his statue with flowers and let the football world know how proud we are of what he did and make the anniversary date, one of real significance. I think Jack Walker was fantastic, but any protest shouldn't be built around his name and achievements. He's not coming back. If you're planning on such a campaign, to 'fill Ewood' for one game as a show of defiance it should be about the illustrious history of the club and it's significance to the town (and surrounding area). Weave in to that messaging how our Indian owners have strangled the life out of the club and you've got a powerful statement. 4 Quote
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lraC Posted March 11 Posted March 11 2 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said: I think Jack Walker was fantastic, but any protest shouldn't be built around his name and achievements. He's not coming back. If you're planning on such a campaign, to 'fill Ewood' for one game as a show of defiance it should be about the illustrious history of the club and it's significance to the town (and surrounding area). Weave in to that messaging how our Indian owners have strangled the life out of the club and you've got a powerful statement. This is why I have invited ideas. I’m not for one minute saying my suggestion is perfect, but think we have an opportunity to make a stand and a united front. Choosing the date of the birth of the club, can give us some traction, so let’s not waste it. Imagine us getting relegated or going under in our 150th year, either of which, could quite easily happen, under this regime. 2 Quote
RoversClitheroe Posted March 11 Posted March 11 Reading getting a game postponed was the best thing to do for a protest I think. 2 1 Quote
... Posted March 11 Posted March 11 51 minutes ago, RoversClitheroe said: Reading getting a game postponed was the best thing to do for a protest I think. Quote
Bbrovers2288 Posted March 11 Author Posted March 11 They must be leaning on the most hated owners in English football by now. what frustrates me more than anything is it’s just all on pause while they own us, never back us to move forward or progress so we are all in absolute limbo. What worry’s me the most is that there has never been even a slightest rumble that they are thinking about selling 1 Quote
Backroom DE. Posted March 11 Backroom Posted March 11 Most hated by who? I don't get the feeling there's a groundswell of hatred from the overall fanbase. Mainly just on places like here where there are older or more detail-orientated fans. 6 Quote
Cherry Blue Posted March 11 Posted March 11 If we had a united fan base it would help. The common denomintator is hate of venkys, although when I'm at games I have doubts. Some decide not to go as a protest while others go to follow the team. My choice is to follow the team. Individual decisions and opinions. We're human. A united fan base will never happen. 1 Quote
miqaayil Posted March 11 Posted March 11 Doing anything in EWOOD will have little to no effect ... only place where it hits is INDIA newspaper ads ...like TIMES OF INDIA or supporters twitter ,facebook and tiktok campaign ...showing plight of stadium , fans video with slogans "MADE IN LANCASHIRE ,DESTROYED IN INDIA" 1 Quote
martonrover Posted March 11 Posted March 11 3 hours ago, Cherry Blue said: If we had a united fan base it would help. The common denomintator is hate of venkys, although when I'm at games I have doubts. Some decide not to go as a protest while others go to follow the team. My choice is to follow the team. Individual decisions and opinions. We're human. A united fan base will never happen. I think that a relatively good season to this point (thanks Eustace and staff) has helped to quell any major show of discontent in the stadium. It would’ve kicked off at the Plymouth game, had it gone badly on the pitch. We are now at a crossroads, and if the current, routine second half of the season slump continues, followed by a poor start to next season, the atmosphere will become more sour again. I think more and more people will vote with their feet. I understand those with the attitude “I’ll support the team, come what may”, but I think many will say “enough is enough” at the end of this season. We are being mugged for our loyalty. 3 Quote
sharpysharps86 Posted March 11 Posted March 11 (edited) The future? If that future has Venkys still in it then I think its realistic to think Rovers will spend a fair amount of time in League One in the coming years. The cost cutting will continue, and that will only set the club up to aim for a lower standard each season. I certainly don't see a future under Venkys where the club returns to the Premier League. Anyone who thinks its doable is kidding themselves. Edited March 11 by sharpysharps86 1 Quote
RoversClitheroe Posted March 12 Posted March 12 20 hours ago, ... said: Yeah good worldwide coverage I think Reading got for this 1 Quote
... Posted March 12 Posted March 12 20 hours ago, miqaayil said: Doing anything in EWOOD will have little to no effect ... only place where it hits is INDIA newspaper ads ...like TIMES OF INDIA or supporters twitter ,facebook and tiktok campaign ...showing plight of stadium , fans video with slogans "MADE IN LANCASHIRE ,DESTROYED IN INDIA" You could say it's all ruining what those of bygone times did for the towns of Blackburn and Darwen The Indians gave us workers and trade and Ghandi even visited here in solidarity with the men and women of the northwest who welcomed their extremly skilled people, you could even say its tarnishing their history as we have a good relationship and a poignant one with India here too (it's just another angle) 1 Quote
Upside Down Posted March 12 Posted March 12 26 minutes ago, ... said: You could say it's all ruining what those of bygone times did for the towns of Blackburn and Darwen The Indians gave us workers and trade and Ghandi even visited here in solidarity with the men and women of the northwest who welcomed their extremly skilled people, you could even say its tarnishing their history as we have a good relationship and a poignant one with India here too (it's just another angle) I think that's a really good angle to attack them from. They're not just tarnishing our reputation but the reputation of the Indian people. If we could get that message pumped out in India somehow then that would possibly be quite damaging for them, especially since India is currently ruled by a fascistic nationalist party. 1 Quote
... Posted March 12 Posted March 12 27 minutes ago, Upside Down said: I think that's a really good angle to attack them from. They're not just tarnishing our reputation but the reputation of the Indian people. If we could get that message pumped out in India somehow then that would possibly be quite damaging for them, especially since India is currently ruled by a fascistic nationalist party. That being said not sure it's a bit of a far fetched angle admittedly by my standards I dunno what the solution is mate just frustrating for all Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted March 12 Posted March 12 2 hours ago, Upside Down said: I think that's a really good angle to attack them from. They're not just tarnishing our reputation but the reputation of the Indian people. If we could get that message pumped out in India somehow then that would possibly be quite damaging for them, especially since India is currently ruled by a fascistic nationalist party. Get burning some Indian flags, they won’t like that ! 2 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted March 12 Posted March 12 3 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: Get burning some Indian flags, they won’t like that ! mass bonfire on the blackburn end car park,effigies of fat baz,mama venky,maggot and all the other reprobates,bung a few tires on as well as some indian flags,to counter the claim of racism maybe cook some samosas on the side and have a game of cricket while the fire burns😄 1 Quote
OllieNO Posted March 12 Posted March 12 I’ve given up on this season, it’s effectively over. Next season: Given up on that as well. Will be a miracle (the ‘water to wine’ kind) if we avoid relegation. Do we have 11 senior players contracted for next season? 1 Quote
broadsword Posted March 12 Posted March 12 On 11/03/2025 at 15:04, miqaayil said: Doing anything in EWOOD will have little to no effect ... only place where it hits is INDIA newspaper ads ...like TIMES OF INDIA or supporters twitter ,facebook and tiktok campaign ...showing plight of stadium , fans video with slogans "MADE IN LANCASHIRE ,DESTROYED IN INDIA" Think only thing that would have any effect would be to bombard companies that service them here with protest letters. If they stop doing work for them then they make life difficult and they're lazy fuckers. Anything else they really couldn't give a fuck about. Either that or get a game postponed. Disruption is the order of the day. A newspaper ad is tomorrowsy chip paper, and even if it were noticed by some readers, it would soon be forgotten Quote
Bethnal Posted March 12 Posted March 12 I would love to see protests, would love to see direct action in the stadium, outside the stadium, etc. it won’t happen, because we had some dedicated and talented people trying to make that happen and happy clapper fans used to give them stick for it. So we played that card and those who organised have justifiably decided the effort wasn’t worth the hassle from the happy clappers. The unavoidable truth is that the owners will not willingly let go of the club. They won’t return the calls of people who have enquired about buying the club. They’re the particular brand of inherited wealth that are purely ego-driven. The only route out of their ownership is administration. The one thing the self-serving parasites in the directors’ box won’t risk is personal inconvenience and that includes jail time. Running a company that’s insolvent will land you there. Administration would wrestle control from the owners and a buyer would be found. Yeah, you’re running the risk of “out of the frying pan and into the fire” but we’ve been in the frying pan for so long that we’re a husk. I’d rather take my chances that we bounce luckily away from the fire. ”Not a penny more” for me, but it needs to be concerted, organised and with a motivation. An education for the fans that think it’s more important to turn up than stand up, an outreach program to turn opinion against the owners, so that it can be beyond doubt that any financial backing from the terraces is over. If you’ve got a season ticket - go. Don’t buy anything, protest and shout, back the team, but not a penny through the till. And don’t fucking renew, for God’s sake. The renewals this season were plain to see in the accounts for the year. £150k in pension contributions and £350k in salary to one Steve Waggott. So many all-inclusive cruises, so little time. 6 Quote
rigger Posted March 13 Posted March 13 My thoughts for the future are : I will die, I just hope Venkys have left us before I do. 1 Quote
Iceman Posted March 13 Posted March 13 On 11/03/2025 at 14:08, DE. said: Most hated by who? I don't get the feeling there's a groundswell of hatred from the overall fanbase. Mainly just on places like here where there are older or more detail-orientated fans. Happy Clappers will be back against Cardiff... Quote
TugaysMarlboro Posted March 13 Posted March 13 A makeshift stand on public property outside the ground on a matchday. "Sign this form if you want Venkys out". Quote
Blow-in Posted March 16 Posted March 16 (edited) On 13/03/2025 at 16:54, TugaysMarlboro said: A makeshift stand on public property outside the ground on a matchday. "Sign this form if you want Venkys out". Unfortunately I think there would be more people in the "They are the only thing keeping us alive, its not 1995 any more" camp than people that would sign your petition. I think a lot of the folks that want them out are not going to matches any more. Edited March 16 by Blow-in Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted March 16 Posted March 16 31 minutes ago, Blow-in said: Unfortunately I think there would be more people in the "They are the only thing keeping us alive, its not 1995 any more" camp than people that would sign your petition. I think a lot of the folks that want them out are not going to matches any more. I think there'll quickly be a groundswell of support for protests if the results on the pitch continue like they are. JDT and Eustace were papering over the cracks and letting Waggot and co have an easy ride. It looks like their gamble with this French lad hasn't paid off and they're in for a world of pain. It's actually very amusing because I think they thought they'd played a blinder - £750k compensation money for Eustace, Ismael in on a 3.5 year career to assuage any fears about no 'long-term' planning and a pathetic 'allez le bleu' marketing campaign. Quote
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