by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Feb 2018 21:40
by One87One » 09 Feb 2018 22:38
One87One I’d rather put up with 11 ignorant little shits and a grumpy Stam than stay at home with 4 kids and my mrs, and that really is how bad it’s got!
by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Feb 2018 22:57
dd...never changedouble dOne87One I’d rather put up with 11 ignorant little shits and a grumpy Stam than stay at home with 4 kids and my mrs, and that really is how bad it’s got!
AthleticoSpizzdd...never changedouble dOne87One I’d rather put up with 11 ignorant little shits and a grumpy Stam than stay at home with 4 kids and my mrs, and that really is how bad it’s got!
by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Feb 2018 23:17
AthleticoSpizz Whoever, whatever you really are....I get a laugh from your contributions
by leon » 11 Feb 2018 00:16
double dAthleticoSpizz Whoever, whatever you really are....I get a laugh from your contributions
That makes me feel very good through some tough (personal times). Whoever you are and wherever you are..... thank you.
by bcubed » 11 Feb 2018 00:48
One87One A number of fans on social media are trying to organise a walk out on 70 mins bs Derby.
Something visual to make a point.
Ive just decided not to go again until Stam’s gone! I’m not wasting any more of my time tolerating that dire style of football. I’d rather put up with four ignorant little shits and a grumpy Mrs than watch Stam’s football any more, and that really is how bad it’s got!
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Feb 2018 01:31
i don’t believe that we’ve met leonleondouble dAthleticoSpizz Whoever, whatever you really are....I get a laugh from your contributions
That makes me feel very good through some tough (personal times). Whoever you are and wherever you are..... thank you.
Oh just shit off you massive ponce.
leondouble dAthleticoSpizz Whoever, whatever you really are....I get a laugh from your contributions
That makes me feel very good through some tough (personal times). Whoever you are and wherever you are..... thank you.
Oh just shit off you massive ponce.
by leon » 11 Feb 2018 10:41
AthleticoSpizzi don’t believe that we’ve met leonleondouble d
That makes me feel very good through some tough (personal times). Whoever you are and wherever you are..... thank you.
Oh just shit off you massive ponce.
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Feb 2018 11:13
by Doyler » 11 Feb 2018 12:00
by Platypuss » 11 Feb 2018 16:06
double dAthleticoSpizzdd...never changedouble d
Well if Pussyplat, Silver Flap, JD69 and Gebone have their way, they would ban me from here. Nice to know I still have some fans
by bracksroyal10 » 11 Feb 2018 19:45
bracksroyal10 Are we as the fans actually going to do something about Stam assuming the majority of us here want him out? I feel as though too many things are being talked about but not actually being put into effect which shouldn't be the case given the number of passionate comments I have seen on Social media and heard around the ground. Whilst Boycotting is all good, I really don't think that will have the full effect that we want it to have. It needs to be a boycott where the fans immediately go to an organised protest.
To be clear this is NOT personal against Stam, it would be the same with any manager who currently has the same record that Jaap does.
If so:
1. It needs to be a PEACEFUL protest that doesn't effect the players mid game outside the megastore by the directors parking spots.
2. It needs to be visible to the owners (Stam Out banners etc etc), I would even go as far as putting a letter arranged my the fans on Ron Gourlay and Brian Tevreden's car windscreens stating why it is we want him out and how this can't carry on going forward.
If that still doesn't work and performances aren't improving:
3. Then escalate to a Stress/tennis ball protest though it could prove difficult getting these into the ground.
by Longhorn1970 » 11 Feb 2018 19:58
bracksroyal10 Are we as the fans actually going to do something about Stam assuming the majority of us here want him out? I feel as though too many things are being talked about but not actually being put into effect which shouldn't be the case given the number of passionate comments I have seen on Social media and heard around the ground. Whilst Boycotting is all good, I really don't think that will have the full effect that we want it to have. It needs to be a boycott where the fans immediately go to an organised protest.
To be clear this is NOT personal against Stam, it would be the same with any manager who currently has the same record that Jaap does.
If so:
1. It needs to be a PEACEFUL protest that doesn't effect the players mid game outside the megastore by the directors parking spots.
2. It needs to be visible to the owners (Stam Out banners etc etc), I would even go as far as putting a letter arranged my the fans on Ron Gourlay and Brian Tevreden's car windscreens stating why it is we want him out and how this can't carry on going forward.
If that still doesn't work and performances aren't improving:
3. Then escalate to a Stress/tennis ball protest though it could prove difficult getting these into the ground.
by bracksroyal10 » 11 Feb 2018 20:00
Old Man Andrewsbracksroyal10 Are we as the fans actually going to do something about Stam assuming the majority of us here want him out? I feel as though too many things are being talked about but not actually being put into effect which shouldn't be the case given the number of passionate comments I have seen on Social media and heard around the ground. Whilst Boycotting is all good, I really don't think that will have the full effect that we want it to have. It needs to be a boycott where the fans immediately go to an organised protest.
To be clear this is NOT personal against Stam, it would be the same with any manager who currently has the same record that Jaap does.
If so:
1. It needs to be a PEACEFUL protest that doesn't effect the players mid game outside the megastore by the directors parking spots.
2. It needs to be visible to the owners (Stam Out banners etc etc), I would even go as far as putting a letter arranged my the fans on Ron Gourlay and Brian Tevreden's car windscreens stating why it is we want him out and how this can't carry on going forward.
If that still doesn't work and performances aren't improving:
3. Then escalate to a Stress/tennis ball protest though it could prove difficult getting these into the ground.
We are not going to do any sort of protest, we don't have the type of fan base capable of pulling it off. The supporters are more inclined to argue with eachother than argue against Stam and the current regime.
It's just not happening, give it up. Apathy has won.
bracksroyal10Old Man Andrewsbracksroyal10 Are we as the fans actually going to do something about Stam assuming the majority of us here want him out? I feel as though too many things are being talked about but not actually being put into effect which shouldn't be the case given the number of passionate comments I have seen on Social media and heard around the ground. Whilst Boycotting is all good, I really don't think that will have the full effect that we want it to have. It needs to be a boycott where the fans immediately go to an organised protest.
To be clear this is NOT personal against Stam, it would be the same with any manager who currently has the same record that Jaap does.
If so:
1. It needs to be a PEACEFUL protest that doesn't effect the players mid game outside the megastore by the directors parking spots.
2. It needs to be visible to the owners (Stam Out banners etc etc), I would even go as far as putting a letter arranged my the fans on Ron Gourlay and Brian Tevreden's car windscreens stating why it is we want him out and how this can't carry on going forward.
If that still doesn't work and performances aren't improving:
3. Then escalate to a Stress/tennis ball protest though it could prove difficult getting these into the ground.
We are not going to do any sort of protest, we don't have the type of fan base capable of pulling it off. The supporters are more inclined to argue with eachother than argue against Stam and the current regime.
It's just not happening, give it up. Apathy has won.
I completely understand why you feel that way about a protest, there are enough people passionately spouting stuff on Twitter/Facebook so a little frustrating that we as fans can't come together and arrange a protest at our current state beyond the keyboards/mobile phones.
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