COH - Boycott time yet?

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Is it time to boycott COH yet?

  • Yes

    Votes: 26 12.9%
  • Not yet

    Votes: 54 26.9%
  • Not this season

    Votes: 57 28.4%
  • Never

    Votes: 64 31.8%

  • Total voters
    201

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Would you support a boycott to speed up the ousting of COH as owners of our club?

It worked for the pigs, and Chansiri actually splashed the cash in the early years...last Summer's window with parachute payments was our last real chance and the signings were abysmal overall, certainly no sign of intent of giving it a good go this season. Obviously ridiculous sacking Wilder for Selles also. I really have no idea why they bought us, totally out of their depth and unable to take us forwards, and worse than that.. backwards.

So do they deserve any more transfer windows to turn it around or should the boycott start now?
 
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What?

Are our staff and players not being paid? Are we late paying our tax bill and local suppliers?

Have I missed that?

Seriously, if fans started boycots to oust owners, just because the team is having a bad season, the game would be in a right state.

Sorry to say this mate, put this is Pig levels of entitlement.
 
What?

Are our staff and players not being paid? Are we late paying our tax bill and local suppliers?

Have I missed that?

Seriously, if fans started boycots to oust owners, just because the team is having a bad season, the game would be in a right state.

Sorry to say this mate, put this is Pig levels of entitlement.

It's the clear and obvious bad decision making that I can't stomach. We're not just randomly having a bad season, COH have essentially gone out of their way to to ensure it.

You can't go buying promotion candidates and turn them into relegation candidates by obviously awful decision making and not expect strong repercussions.
 
It's the clear and obvious bad decision making that I can't stomach. We're not just randomly having a bad season, COH have essentially gone out of their way to to ensure it.

You can't go buying promotion candidates and turn them into relegation candidates and not expect strong repercussions.
Have they made mistakes? Yes of course they have, do owners up and down the country make mistakes too?. You can’t change ownership every time that happens 😂.
 
It's the clear and obvious bad decision making that I can't stomach. We're not just randomly having a bad season, COH have essentially gone out of their way to to ensure it.

You can't go buying promotion candidates and turn them into relegation candidates and not expect strong repercussions.

It's true that their gamble in the summer has backfired massively. But prior to that, and since they have actually backed the manager.

The team hasn't really changed that much from the one that finished on 90 points. We were going to lose Souza and Anel if we didn't go up anyway and then we lost Moore. All 3 needed replacing and it took too long, but there should still be enough quality in this squad to be mid table at a minimum.

This isn't all on the owners, far from it.
 
Have they made mistakes? Yes of course they have, do owners up and down the country make mistakes too?. You can’t change ownership every time that happens 😂.

The question is how many mistakes would you accept.. where do you draw the line?

After another bad JTW? After another shit summer? Lap up shit for eternity?
 

Thick, thin, thinner. The pigs boycott was because they're shit. Nothing else. It was pathetic. It also spectacularly failed for years. Chansiri is leaving for no other reason than he ran out of money he was willing or able to pore into that money pit. The boycott had 0% impact.
 
Thick, thin, thinner. The pigs boycott was because they're shit. Nothing else. It was pathetic. It also spectacularly failed for years. Chansiri is leaving for no other reason than he ran out of money he was willing or able to pore into that money pit. The boycott had 0% impact.
The pigs boycott was because the owner was destroying the club via not paying bills, players, staff and letting the stadium go to ruin. Don’t think we are quite at those levels yet…
 
The pigs boycott was because the owner was destroying the club via not paying bills, players, staff and letting the stadium going to ruin. Don’t think we are quite at those levels yet…

People have been boycotting for 5+ years. As soon as financial realities started to hit home and #tunabucks was no longer a funny meme as the money had dried up. Essentially they became shit on the pitch and started boycotting. By the time there was a massive popular boycott, Chansiri had ran out of money and the debts were already so high he was finished before it started. The mass boycott this season had 0% impact on Chansiri leaving Wednesday.
 
scapegoating the owners to avoid having to accept the truth that lord wilder is washed up and not the manager he used to be.

92 points last season. hes not perfect but he's a plenty good enough manager at this level as long as he has players of true Championship quality. Too many on our books now are League One at best.
 
92 points last season. hes not perfect but he's a plenty good enough manager at this level as long as he has players of true Championship quality. Too many on our books now are League One at best.
Again with this comment we lost 3 first team players. The majority of his squad is here.

Give your head a wobble if you think he’s a good manager.

Middlesbrough - failed
Watford - failed
Sheff u 2nd stint - failed

If he’s so good why has no one ever jumped at the chance to hire him when we sack him? Blinded by the good years, like most of the fan base and some of the clubs directors.
 

It's true that their gamble in the summer has backfired massively. But prior to that, and since they have actually backed the manager.

The team hasn't really changed that much from the one that finished on 90 points. We were going to lose Souza and Anel if we didn't go up anyway and then we lost Moore. All 3 needed replacing and it took too long, but there should still be enough quality in this squad to be mid table at a minimum.

This isn't all on the owners, far from it.

The team that started today had 6 players from last season and 3 more were brought on. Plus our best player by a long distance is missing (though bizarrely I've read some claim we're better for that).

As you said we were very likely to lose the other two good ones and has anybody shed tears over the departure of Moore, Robinson or Brewster?

The signings have been terrible because we've not had a decent team in to offer some direction. I could place the blame for that at the hands of the previous owner, current owner and current manager.
 

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