Sun Oct 05, 2014 8:19 am
Sun Oct 05, 2014 4:22 pm
mymucker wrote:Mass boycott would never happen,marches difficult to organise, not buying merchandise is not visible to media so here's my suggestion.
Loads of blue in the stadium but gaps in colour saturation ,perhaps by passionate fans with coats on or those who have never been into replica tops.During televised games (perhaps too late for Forest but ok for Ipswich)If we could all bring something blue,scarf ,tea towel,hankie,french panties and on 19.27 sing as usual but also get a Mexican wave started for one minute.Sounds corny but the cameras love it ,is visually exiting and,be honest everyone loves them.The fans that have bought red ,as through no fault of their own,want to share same colours as the team on the pitch , could also join in and would send a message to blue wearing fans "hey ,I'm in red but would love to be in blue ".Children in the family stand would think this is great.If done regularly would become anticipated and the commentators on TV would say "and as usual, here comes the blue wave".We could still be doing this in years to come if still in red and would be a statement everytime we are televised and would show that even though years may have passed we still fight for our heritage.Blooobirds!!!!
Sun Oct 05, 2014 5:32 pm
Sun Oct 05, 2014 6:06 pm
Sun Oct 05, 2014 6:46 pm
CalShepCCFC wrote:Mexican wave, wving kickersf*cking hell!
Sun Oct 05, 2014 8:40 pm
Sun Oct 05, 2014 8:58 pm
mymucker wrote:Mass boycott would never happen,marches difficult to organise, not buying merchandise is not visible to media so here's my suggestion.
Loads of blue in the stadium but gaps in colour saturation ,perhaps by passionate fans with coats on or those who have never been into replica tops.During televised games (perhaps too late for Forest but ok for Ipswich)If we could all bring something blue,scarf ,tea towel,hankie,french panties and on 19.27 sing as usual but also get a Mexican wave started for one minute.Sounds corny but the cameras love it ,is visually exiting and,be honest everyone loves them.The fans that have bought red ,as through no fault of their own,want to share same colours as the team on the pitch , could also join in and would send a message to blue wearing fans "hey ,I'm in red but would love to be in blue ".Children in the family stand would think this is great.If done regularly would become anticipated and the commentators on TV would say "and as usual, here comes the blue wave".We could still be doing this in years to come if still in red and would be a statement everytime we are televised and would show that even though years may have passed we still fight for our heritage.Blooobirds!!!!
Sun Oct 05, 2014 9:11 pm
mymucker wrote:Mass boycott would never happen,marches difficult to organise, not buying merchandise is not visible to media so here's my suggestion.
Loads of blue in the stadium but gaps in colour saturation ,perhaps by passionate fans with coats on or those who have never been into replica tops.During televised games (perhaps too late for Forest but ok for Ipswich)If we could all bring something blue,scarf ,tea towel,hankie,french panties and on 19.27 sing as usual but also get a Mexican wave started for one minute.Sounds corny but the cameras love it ,is visually exiting and,be honest everyone loves them.The fans that have bought red ,as through no fault of their own,want to share same colours as the team on the pitch , could also join in and would send a message to blue wearing fans "hey ,I'm in red but would love to be in blue ".Children in the family stand would think this is great.If done regularly would become anticipated and the commentators on TV would say "and as usual, here comes the blue wave".We could still be doing this in years to come if still in red and would be a statement everytime we are televised and would show that even though years may have passed we still fight for our heritage.Blooobirds!!!!