If we're going to boycott...

... a game, then wouldn't West Ham in the cup be more sensible? I know it's a month away, but if the club knew that there was a definite boycott planned then it would prompt them into action.

It also means that:

A) Season ticket holders who have effectively already paid for their tickets to home games aren't wasting money, nor are people who have already bought their tickets for Crewe.

B) The club would actually have the threat of missing out on new tickets sales, rather than just having empty seats already paid for.

C) It gives the fans time to buy tickets if the club get rid of Worthy in the meantime.

I had another reason but I've forgotten now...

Cheers

Luke

p.s. sorry for double-post, I meant to put it as a new post, rather than reply

Posted By: Hull Canary, Dec 4, 19:48:15

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