| Idea for a full house on Saturday 22:05 - Apr 28 with 6347 views | J2BLUE | Edit: Edited thread title just in case that Facebook Reform supporter post is based on them getting the wrong end of the stick about this thread. I don't want to Not looking to goad anyone who is or mock anyone who is planning to go after not going to previous games. I'm going somewhere with this (and no, not after your ticket!). Edit: Idea further down if anyone wanted to see it. [Post edited 29 Apr 15:50]
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| "These middle class, perma-offended, virtue-signalling woke w@nkers have declared that the great unwashed are just one tasteless joke away from turning into fascists" - Jonathan Pie |
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| A "welcome back" after.... on 14:17 - Apr 29 with 551 views | Ryorry |
| A "welcome back" after.... on 14:06 - Apr 29 by Bloots | ....3 days without posting? I know there is a lack of quality posters on here these days Ryorers, but you can't miss me that much! x |
Hadn’t seen anything of yours, thought you were banned tbh! I do have a sh1t short term memory though … |  |
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| Banned?! Lol.... on 14:25 - Apr 29 with 527 views | Bloots |
| A "welcome back" after.... on 14:17 - Apr 29 by Ryorry | Hadn’t seen anything of yours, thought you were banned tbh! I do have a sh1t short term memory though … |
....as if. I'm a legend, everyone knows that. |  |
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| Banned?! Lol.... on 14:33 - Apr 29 with 494 views | positivity |
| Banned?! Lol.... on 14:25 - Apr 29 by Bloots | ....as if. I'm a legend, everyone knows that. |
not sure about the leg- bit! take it as a compliment, it took me weeks to work out fookers had been banned... |  |
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| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 15:07 - Apr 29 with 443 views | Meadowlark | Just popped on to say, there were seven of us, (I know, only seven!) in the pub in Southampton last night. Male and female, ages from thirties to seventies, season ticket holders and non, all regular away supporters. The subject came up. All of us would like to see Ashton gone. We don't shout about it, boycott, post our thoughts on here or anywhere else for that matter. We are all very disappointed with Ashton's behaviour before and after this incident, and despise the fact that he has associated our club with such a morally absent individual. I kinda suspect that we are not the only seven. |  | |  |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 15:27 - Apr 29 with 417 views | J2BLUE |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 06:53 - Apr 29 by The_Flashing_Smile | I think you've been harshly treated in this thread, especially as you've explained yourself several times. However, all this would've been avoided if you'd just put your idea in the OP instead of being cryptic about it. Were you attempting to get more eyes on it with a bit more of a controversial OP? |
No. For a number of weeks now I have had this idea at the back of my mind. Believe it or not, I thought about how to bring it up. The OP was me trying to stop it turning into an inners versus outers thread. I said I am not goading and that I was going somewhere with it. I thought if I just posted the idea it would get a lot of pushback and attract those who want to argue against the people boycotting. I was trying to establish that there were enough people boycotting to make it worthwhile. I realise that went wrong… I remember Rommers talking about ‘scenes’ when we came back to draw at Barnsley 1-1 in league one. He’s followed Town through sh1t years and I thought it was a shame he would miss what will hopefully be another special moment. Obviously I don’t agree with Bankster on much but I would like to have seen a full Portman Road for the final game. I didn’t think any Town fans deserve to miss that moment because of the actions of one man. I nearly posted this thread a few days ago but being a simpleton I didn’t want to jinx any chance of winning against Southampton. I posted at the time I did to give maximum time before the game if anyone was interested in joining me (if those boycotting approved). As I said, good intentions, awful presentation in hindsight. If I was trolling I would now be saying lol I got you all, you all took the bait etc which is the whole point of trolling isn’t it? Rather than saying that is not at all what I was going for. Certainly didn’t consider that the idea could be offensive if we raised several hundred for Hope Not Hate. This will probably be my final comment on the matter. I don’t think most people are reading the thread, just the OP. Edits: typos - fat fingers on phone [Post edited 29 Apr 15:28]
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| "These middle class, perma-offended, virtue-signalling woke w@nkers have declared that the great unwashed are just one tasteless joke away from turning into fascists" - Jonathan Pie |
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| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 16:49 - Apr 29 with 337 views | bluelagos |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 12:15 - Apr 29 by waveneyblue | There is virtually NOTHING on X about it now and there has been no TANGIBLE proof that its really impacted the sponsors. Im sure they wont have been delighted but I would imagine that the current promotion push outweighs the "outraged of TWTD" whining that goes on. You say "many" people, but like the others have ZERO proof on the subject. Perhaps I havent, however I can point at the absolute silence on the subject anywhere other than on here. Anyway, I cant recall you being that bothered previously, although I know how much you love jumping aboard bandwagons on here, to desperately try to reclaim credibility (another Frimley classic last night to add to many many more). |
Can only speak for myself, but having received threats on twitter when expressing opinions on Ashton I largely now avoid the place. I know another poster who had threats made to contact their employer. So if you are going by opinions expressed on twitter as a fair reflection of opinion, or people having moved on, you are kidding yourself imho. |  |
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| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 18:56 - Apr 29 with 262 views | waveneyblue |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 16:49 - Apr 29 by bluelagos | Can only speak for myself, but having received threats on twitter when expressing opinions on Ashton I largely now avoid the place. I know another poster who had threats made to contact their employer. So if you are going by opinions expressed on twitter as a fair reflection of opinion, or people having moved on, you are kidding yourself imho. |
People threating you or employers is abhorant - End of I don't think twitter/X is a fair guide, however I find it more "universal" than this place. That's my opinion |  | |  |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 19:13 - Apr 29 with 234 views | reusersfreekicks |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 18:56 - Apr 29 by waveneyblue | People threating you or employers is abhorant - End of I don't think twitter/X is a fair guide, however I find it more "universal" than this place. That's my opinion |
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| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 19:17 - Apr 29 with 226 views | DJR |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 15:07 - Apr 29 by Meadowlark | Just popped on to say, there were seven of us, (I know, only seven!) in the pub in Southampton last night. Male and female, ages from thirties to seventies, season ticket holders and non, all regular away supporters. The subject came up. All of us would like to see Ashton gone. We don't shout about it, boycott, post our thoughts on here or anywhere else for that matter. We are all very disappointed with Ashton's behaviour before and after this incident, and despise the fact that he has associated our club with such a morally absent individual. I kinda suspect that we are not the only seven. |
Add to that six of us who are season ticket holders, four of whom were there last night. And those we meet up with in the pub at games feel the same too. But my five friends don't post on here, all of us having written to the club about it. I do post on here but have generally stayed out of threads like this because there seems little point, given the club will either take action or not once the season is over. [Post edited 29 Apr 19:32]
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| Idea for a full house on Saturday on 19:18 - Apr 29 with 216 views | Wolfshead | WTF!? Why would anyone boycott on the biggest day of our season!?! Get BEHIND the team! |  | |  |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 19:23 - Apr 29 with 195 views | Coastalblue |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 15:07 - Apr 29 by Meadowlark | Just popped on to say, there were seven of us, (I know, only seven!) in the pub in Southampton last night. Male and female, ages from thirties to seventies, season ticket holders and non, all regular away supporters. The subject came up. All of us would like to see Ashton gone. We don't shout about it, boycott, post our thoughts on here or anywhere else for that matter. We are all very disappointed with Ashton's behaviour before and after this incident, and despise the fact that he has associated our club with such a morally absent individual. I kinda suspect that we are not the only seven. |
Well that's only seven people out of hundreds of thousands of Ipswich fans and unless you're willing to provide their names, addresses and ages along with their views then I'm sorry they don't count. Unless they post on TWTD, in which case they are obsessive weirdos any way and their views don't count. |  |
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| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 19:38 - Apr 29 with 168 views | TheMoralMajority |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 19:23 - Apr 29 by Coastalblue | Well that's only seven people out of hundreds of thousands of Ipswich fans and unless you're willing to provide their names, addresses and ages along with their views then I'm sorry they don't count. Unless they post on TWTD, in which case they are obsessive weirdos any way and their views don't count. |
And even if it is more than seven out of the millions of Ipswich fans that I have personally audited, then they are still a minority. And as we well know, minorities should have no rights and their opinions should be ignored. |  |
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| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 19:49 - Apr 29 with 134 views | backwaywhen |
| Anyone still planning to boycott Saturday? on 22:38 - Apr 28 by Coastalblue | Disagree, I'm part of a WhatsApp group that has over 200 Town fans in it, the overwhelming majority want to see him gone but most have no desire to do things that might derail the season. I think you're in cloud cuckoo land if you think there's a few odd bods who are anti Ashton. |
Wow what a sad bunch I’m pi$$ing myself sat here , tell me your not serious….a 200 strong group out of 30000 laughable. |  | |  |
| Idea for a full house on Saturday on 19:52 - Apr 29 with 123 views | Cheltenham_Blue | |  |
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| Idea for a full house on Saturday on 19:54 - Apr 29 with 115 views | dirtyboy | I feel like I’m wading into a fire fight here but Ashton being called morally abhorrent is strong. I binned my reform leaflet at home today so am no supporter of Farage et al but I do feel that such personal attacks on individuals are pretty strong here. A reminder that Ashton was a champion for bringing back some vital community connections with the club and has done a lot of good things, probably more behind the scenes we don’t always know about. What’s always divisive are politics and whilst I disagree vehemently with Trump and MAGA rhetoric from across the pond, everyone is entitled to an opinion (even if it is wrong and based on lack of understanding lol!!) I love Ipswich and love the connection again since GC took over and Ashton rightly takes plaudits for being part of that. I think visible protests don’t help the club, they dissuade investors and stakeholders who are key to us progressing. I would hope the club can arrange for a meaningful reconciliation between those so angered during close season and keep football and politics off the front pages. Let’s all be nice to each other. |  | |  |
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