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Protest - The Right Way To Go About It?

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Dáibhí, Nov 9, 2010.

Discuss Protest - The Right Way To Go About It? in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Dáibhí

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    I think this would be a strong message but we'd lose our gate receipts.
     
  3. Dáibhí

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    The truth is, there would be no way of performing such a protest without some sort of backlash.

    The question is, would it be worth it in the short term to drive a message home in a language that the likes of the SFA understand?
     
  4. Taz Blind Justice Gold Member News Writer

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    Given the stage at which Celtic enter these competitions what we are talking about is, assuming we qualify for the final of each, about 8 games (there is no certainty of this anyhow) & depending on the draw the gates could be only mediocre anyhow, think its worth serious consideration.

    A season without Celtic in the 2 domestic Cups... can you imagine sponsors reactions etc, let alone the potential of global attention something like this could be generate.

    Yes - for one season, I definately think it is worth it, especially when the £ that Celtic usually bring in for the SFA & other clubs in Cup comps is suddenly missing, then they will have a bottom line impact - I believe this would be more manageable for us than it would be for the SFA & Scottish Football in general.
     
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  5. Dáibhí

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    The thing is, it would never happen with the current regime in charge.

    It would be down to the fans to boycott the games. No tickets sold, no concession stand sales, no programme sales etc.

    Thats the only language these * understand. Money.
     
  6. Taz Blind Justice Gold Member News Writer

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    Precisely my point. Our withdrawal from these tournaments would be a massive loss, both in terms of revenue as well as prestige to these competitions, for the SFA & Scottish Football.

    The gate impact to Celtic would be manageable & especially if we qualify for the group stage of either European competition, even with mediocre financial results, the revenues Celtic could attract would still be comparable to what the LC & SC garner. Roughly speaking, it would be comperable to what this season's expected turn over would be, so it is unlikely we would be any worse off than we are this year. Of course, I'd like to have access to & produce actual figures to support this, but I'm confident it would still be within managable margins.

    Couple with this the media exposure such an action would stir outwith of this country... can you imagine the uncomfortable situation the SFA would be forced into?
     
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    i would love this to happen , but regardless of how many punters said they would go ahead , there would still be loads who wouldnt take part thus nulling the point. * it though, im for it complete boycott from fans and club of all lc and sc .
     
  8. roddy_bhoy

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    would you consider a boycott of scottish cupties

    Apologies if there is already a thread on this. I like to think of myself as a liberal type of guy who would be the first to say no to any boycotts etc. I have followed " dougiegate" and " Dallasgate" with utter disbelief at times, Ive been on CQN keeping up to date and at 1 point I really thought we might, just might get a fair deal from the SFA as I genuinely thought that a few heads were about to roll. As time goes on ( and still no apology) it looks as if nothing will come of all this. In fact like many people I sense a recent hardening attitude towards Celtic in refereeing circles , the SFA and the Media. Have we reached a point where WE have to do something? By that I dont mean stupid banners that only invite the press to slaughter us even more. In an ideal world I would love Celtic to come out and boycott the Scottish cup but that aint gonna happen and I can understand the club not wanting to go down that road. Why dont the fans boycott it. Even if we made it all the way to the final!! Yes celtic would lose revenue but it would hurt other clubs who just might challenge the SFA and it would probably make the media in England sit up and take notice and start asking questions our own media are afraid to ask.
    Please dont think I,m some sort of drama queen , I,m just so frustrated at what they are getting away with , and I now think they are closing ranks and mocking us now :54:
     
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    media in england dont care about our game
    a boycott would make the sfa take notice but its not gonna happen
    do u think fans will miss the scottish cup final just to annoy the sfa?
     
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    sounds like a good plan but, really i think if fans would not go to away games boycott them it would hurt the filth FA and the other teams even more

    but i agree unless somthing is not done then they can just * us over everytime
     
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    so so so sick of all this * !! getting so boring now
     
  12. roddy_bhoy

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    so am i mate . but do we just roll over
     
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    i think we should concentrate on things closer to home like our own team!
     
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    A boycott of that proportion no matter how much we want it, is never going to happen and lets a not have anymore pointless banners please because i'm getting pretty * off at the news, the papers etc. constantly going on about the green brigade's stupid banner
     
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    Threads merged.
     
  16. Taz Blind Justice Gold Member News Writer

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    As I've previously posted in this thread, and as others have pointed out, the only way for a boycott to be completely effective is if it is total. The only way this is going to happen is if Celtic decided not to enter into either, or preferably BOTH Cup tournaments.