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A boycott is an act of voluntarily abstaining from using, buying, or dealing with a person, organization, or country as an expression of protest, usua

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A boycott is an act of voluntarily abstaining from using, buying, or dealing with a person, organization, or country as an expression of protest, usually for social or political reasons. 

 

A boycott against the team and the club on Saturday!! This is the second time we have been slapped in the face, trod on. We pay their wages! I say we stand outside the gates and NOT go in!!! MAYBY if we are loud enough there could be reversal! either way singling his name means nothing to them! actually will bring some of them joy! 

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don't think your gonna get much traction with this

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do empathize with the sentiment behind the idea

Carefree

There's no going back now, Jose will never be back after he's been humiliated by his own players here, it's over.

 

Player power reigns supreme now and it looks like it always will.



This is a troll on a wind up I presume.

If not, I hope you don't choose to go to the game, and perhaps you can give your ticket to a proper supporter.

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I know it wont happen! but wouldn't it be great if 20.000 of us lined the streets outside even for 1/2 hour ! :)

Do it!

 

Mourinho makes top £££ from his job but it's evident football and Chelsea burn inside him like very few others. He deserves a message of support.

 

Compare this to most players who are in reality just genetically gifted children that carried their talent into adulthood.  Notice how most of them prefer golf. 

 

Mourinho through sheer force of will went from P.E. teacher to the greatest manager of the world.  Think about how amazing that is.

 

Fans are the foot soldiers so while you can't make decisions, you can make one hell of a racket and that's what should be done Saturday!



I'm amazed by the amount of posters that are suddenly pro-Jose. Before he got sacked, there were probbarly only 2 posters (Chippy and someone else) who were 100% against sacking Jose. Even I had changed my mind and I'm a massive Jose fan.

Everyone else was saying sack him. Amazing how people come out of the woodwork.

I think there are things worth protesting about... ticket prices, crazy player wages, cost of seeing live football on TV. I don't agree this is a worthy cause, as much as I agree that Mourinho needn't have been sacked I don't think a boycott is an answer. I hope and expect that Mourinho's name will be sung loud and strong on Saturday but I also hope that fans can support our Chairman who has also put a lot into making the club what it is today even if we don't agree with all of his decisions. 

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