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Keep it clean, no arguments. Answer the simple questions and move on. Discussion elsewhere. If you disagree with a course of action just say no to the question.

 

This is just a set of questions. No reason to argue with one another over any individuals answers. It can just offer a flavour.

 

1. Are you prepared to threaten RBS with the removal of any business you have with them if they allow any refinancing to go ahead? (Do you have business with RBS?)

2. Are you prepared to target LFC sponsors? Now or after 6th October should H&G still be at the club?

3. Would you be prepared to barricade Anfield on match day to try and stop a match going ahead? Now or should any refinance occur? (Would you be prepared to commute to do this if you live outside Liverpool?)

4. Would you or are you already prepared to boycott LFC on matchday?

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1. have no business with them

2. dont buy anything from them anyway, and dont think i use main sponsors for anything

3. yes

4. no

 

 

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1. Are you prepared to threaten RBS with the removal of any business you have with them if they allow any refinancing to go ahead? (Do you have business with RBS?) N/A

2. Are you prepared to target LFC sponsors? Now or after 6th October should H&G still be at the club? NO

3. Would you be prepared to barricade Anfield on match day to try and stop a match going ahead? Now or should any refinance occur? (Would you be prepared to commute to do this if you live outside Liverpool?) YES

4. Would you or are you already prepared to boycott LFC on matchday? YES

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1. Yes (Yes)

2. Yes

3. Yes (yes)

4. I already do - the club will not get a penny form me until G&H are gone

 

 

With regard to 1 - people also have the option to open an account and then close it. It will cost them a huge amount of time and money. We need to watch for them doing promotions on new accounts and then open new accounts en masse to take advantage and then close them.

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1. I have no business with them but would be interested in seeing a list of their affiliates to see if there are targets to be had there.

2. Yes after the 6th

3. Yes

4. I boycott all cup games already, if they're still here next summer I'm giving up my ST.

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also, the thing with the boycott (and i know this is going to sound like a local Vs OOT/OOC debate, but this is the last thing i want to start here) but it might be handy if we knew how many games a season people who say they will boycott actually go to, because if you go one game a season, with the best will in the world, a boycott would probably not be noticed

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1. No business with them - I do like the idea of opening an account and closing it, stating the reasons why if people feel this may be an option

2. Yes - not sure what this will entail but, in theory, yes

3. Yes

4. Yes

Posted

Keep it clean, no arguments. Answer the simple questions and move on. Discussion elsewhere. If you disagree with a course of action just say no to the question.

 

This is just a set of questions. No reason to argue with one another over any individuals answers. It can just offer a flavour.

 

1. Are you prepared to threaten RBS with the removal of any business you have with them if they allow any refinancing to go ahead? (Do you have business with RBS?)

2. Are you prepared to target LFC sponsors? Now or after 6th October should H&G still be at the club?

3. Would you be prepared to barricade Anfield on match day to try and stop a match going ahead? Now or should any refinance occur? (Would you be prepared to commute to do this if you live outside Liverpool?)

4. Would you or are you already prepared to boycott LFC on matchday?

 

Yes to 1 & 2.

 

Yes to 3 & 4 if I was in Liverpool.

Posted

1 & 2 Definitely yes

3 Honestly don't know. Definite yes if refinancing happens, but also understand that the purpose of doing this would be to stop that happening so...

4 No

Posted

season ticket holder.

 

Dont have any business with rbs

Target lfc sponsors would need further explanation but probably not as i tend not to buy food/drink inside the ground, buy merchandise, or fly with thomas cook and think most chain emails get binned after the first half dozen.

barricade a match (as in stopping the players officials getting in) maybe, stopping fellow fans getting in (absolutely not).

boycott matches - nope.

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Just a yes to question 3 from me unfortunately, if it is announced on here that we are going to try and stop a match going ahead then I will deffo be there. All I have done so far is stop buying the new shirts for me and my daughter for the last 2yrs, this idea of trying to stop a game to get the message across is what we should have done ages ago, f*** OFF G+H

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To me there are a number of things that could be done for a serious boycott short of it just being absolute chaos that falls apart.

 

It needs a strong message to be transmitted to all the fans.

 

It needs to be ratcheted up to put the squeeze on the club to make the bank double their efforts.

 

The message to the sponsors needs to be loud and clear -- keep doing business with the club and they will lose your business. Cut off ties with the club as it is, or if they do business with a new, positive owner, then you'd be happy to do business with them.

 

Have different protests to gradually increase the pressure on the club: everybody wear black to the games; everybody stay in your seats after the game with placards spelling something out; everybody rally in Stanley Park before games; picket the stadium all week to stop purchases in the club store; etc etc.

 

Creativity is what is needed in order to get serious attention to this cause. Not half-hearted efforts like paying for a billboard that nobody will see. How many would tie-cuff themselves to their seat at the end of a game?

 

One form letter. For each sponsor and each supplier. Everyone should be able to fire them off the computer, sign them, and send them. On one particular day to barrage the sponsor. This needs to be easy to do, but organized.

 

Petitions do no good at all. What does work is people signing a commitment to these actions in order to document the true magnitude of these actions.

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1. Are you prepared to threaten RBS with the removal of any business you have with them if they allow any refinancing to go ahead? (Do you have business with RBS?) N/A

2. Are you prepared to target LFC sponsors? Now or after 6th October should H&G still be at the club? I'm not buying anything club related until H/G are gone.

3. Would you be prepared to barricade Anfield on match day to try and stop a match going ahead? Now or should any refinance occur? (Would you be prepared to commute to do this if you live outside Liverpool?) Yes/Yes

4. Would you or are you already prepared to boycott LFC on matchday? I am not going to another game until H/G are gone :-(

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