LFC2007 wrote:Suggestions that we should boycot matches etc. are just ridiculous IMO.
That really is NOT the Liverpool way.
I find it quite abstruse that those people who condemn Hicks and Gillett for debasing the Liverpool way, then advocate action which in itself goes against the Liverpool way in what would be a far worse course of action than anything Hicks and Gillett have (or have not) done.
How would boycotting matches, or action of a similar sort help resolve the situation?
It wouldn't, it would inflame the situation, the media would have a frenzy and we'd lose credibility. Why stoop to that level?
I'll not support anything like that, and I have a fair idea that most match-going supporters are of the same opinion.
FWIW, I don't want Hicks and Gillett out a.s.a.p. I'm interested in seeing what happens this summer, if Rafa is still our manager, if they back the manager in the transfer market, how they intend to increase revenue streams, and what will finally come of the New stadium.
They've gone against the spirit of their initial takeover and made a really poor error of judgement recently, but I really would prefer to put this to bed for the time being.That is the Liverpool way, perpetuating the shit is not the Liverpool way. We're virtually bang in the middle of our season, we need to focus, trying to force the owners out at this present moment is not in the best interests of the club.
I agree. And in any case, it is better to make your voice heard in front of a global audience by protesting at live games and still showing support for the team. A boycott would do more damage than good.