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WilliamG

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  1. In player of the season you can vote for any member of the current squad ok? NO. 13 - The Fans are support has as Doomcaster said for the most part been exemplory this season (Witness 500 people going to watch a ''nothing'' game at PNE this afternoon) so why not vote ourselves the player of the season - The fans and coaching staff (a bit of a bunch of neil warnocks if you ask me - work it out :P) say we''re often the 12th man  (ie we turn up and play) - we have a squad number so join me in making a protest to the board through the player of the season vote. and vote NO 13 THE FANS David
  2. I will happily sign to keep the faith - the faith and belief that we must get rid of nigel
  3. Can someone please explain to me why decembers manager of the month (also dunce of the month Aug - Nov and Jan - March inclusive) feels it acceptable to defend robert green to the hilt yet gives outburts about/to Hux at the first opportunity? isnt this disgusting double standards. What are the reasons for this do we think? Is it because Hux has the club in his blood now, and won''t want to leave, and also would have limited interest (few championship clubs could afford him, few premiership clubs owuld want him) or does Worthless know his status amongst fans, so taking a further antagonising tactic.
  4. Am i the only person who was taught that you throw / kick the ball to your left/right back. If they get ''picked up'' by the opposition, then you go to the centre backs. Also when greenie takes a long goal kick waht about the 1/2 the pitch that is left empty. If flem or drury dropped back 5 yards into that space and took a ball along the floor they could wreak havoc.
  5. Is it me or is greeno just trying to get fans on his back to make his position unviable and force worthington to sell him?  Though to be honest nige, i wouldn''t expect a deluge of offers
  6. The club can do very little about people requesting signatures to a protest outside the ground, and i would doubt they would do anything. Imagine the uproar ''Doncaster (or other) stops fans organising protest.''  That would create a PR nightmare and i think the club is a little bit to much to the wise to do that. SO EXPLOIT IT.  Im quite sure 30 people could be found to collect signatures.   Put my name on the list
  7. Sadly this won''t work. And as with many people, my love for the 11 people who happen to be wearing a yellow shirt on a saturday afternoon is stronger than a dislike of Mr. Worthington. Though after his comments about hux recently that statement might need to be reviewed.  A protest also by a small corner of the ground sounds pathetic and stupid. The board no doubt have a laugh about that one after the game. The amount of people who would need to take part just won''t, and sadly that is a fact. You will not get 10,000 people singing worthy out. Sadly i think that is true. What would work? well firstly i agree that portests should nto be detrimental to the football on the pitch. After all we don''t need to make it worse - Mr. Worthington can do it more than well enough by himself. What is needed is (and this for me is not possible becuase of other commitments) a showing at colney consitently, even just 10 diffrent people every day of the week . Protests prior to and after every game, irrespective of a result. In truth the club isn''t listening to the protest. It lets the NCISA in , but they are ''safe'' and will not upset the applecart to much (Yes i am very anti - them) so it can talk to them, and tlak them round to their way of thinking. Do they let protestors in to talk to. Or select 15 people and say ''come back monday night and i''ll talk to you'' ? no, because these people will be eternally harder to convince than the elder statesman that populate the upper echelons of the NCISA, such as Roy Blower, who''s name is quite apt. He certainly blows enough hot air db  
  8. I have one question , and i put this to both NCISA and to the organisers of www.worthyout.co.uk If there is a win against leicester tomorrow, backed up by good results in 2-3 games afterwards (Good being a very subjective word, mind) will these bodies once again be calling on people not to protest? An isolated protest, sadly, doens''t do as much as an extensive effort. If this was a war, you would not send one wave of soldiers in, you would send more over the top continually. It is the same with protests, (though in theory the waves will be the same people with additions each time.) Also, do you ever feel you are slightly to cosy to the club? Whilst i have seen this discussed elsewhere i feel uncomfortable having an INDEPENDENT supporters group that has connections inside the club, be this Roys respect in the boardroom or whatever. The truth is this will never get us anywhere. Remember after the NCISA went to meet with the board? everything died down... nice little bit of cosying up. It''s very much like watching an old pals act, and is almost sickening. Don''t get me wrong i think Worthington should go ... but we don''t need this to be another one off. Lets keep it strong. Keep it consistent. and get the man to say his thankyou''s and goodbyes. P.S. yes removal of sponsership for Livermore is a V. good idea.
  9. Hi, just a thought but as a reaction to the comments made by Iwan Roberts about the Burnley performance, how about starting a round of ''iwan iwan iwan'' tomorrow to show that we feel the same?
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