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For those that are interested (Arsenal)

THIS IS A FOLLOW UP POST TO AN EARLIER ARTICLE ON THE LEICESTER BOARD ABOUT THE SHORT NOTICE FIXTURE CHANGE. IT WAS POINTED OUT I SHOULD HAVE ALSO POSTED IT TO THE ARSENAL BOARD AS WELL.

Some important questions have been raised by Leicester City fans since our statement yesterday evening. Here's our take on some of the FAQs:

WHAT WILL A 5-MINUTE PROTEST (OR 'BOYCOTT') ACHIEVE?

Within 12 hours of Union FS announcing its intention to boycott the first 5 minutes, the statement had been replicated in articles by The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Daily Mail and The London Evening Standard. We had discussed the issue on Radio Leicester and had contact with the Leicester Mercury.

Within 24 hours, the Premier League were forced into making a statement. East Midlands Trains advised that pre-booked tickets for the Saturday would be valid for the Sunday. Arsenal and Leicester City both confirmed that individuals no longer able to attend were entitled to full refunds.

We cannot claim to have been the sole reason for these actions. But the general outpouring of dissatisfaction from both Arsenal and Leicester fans in reaction to the news IS the reason. Fans have shown unity and achieved results. You can therefore make a case that the boycott has already been a partial-success.

That is not to say we will not continue to push for this protest by attending fans. We still believe that these 5 minutes can, and will, make a big difference. Taking a stand at every opportunity is absolutely vital if we are to reclaim our game.

An ideal result would be for all 3,000 City fans to remain in the concourse (or as far back in the stand as possible - this would also be an option for those not willing to miss any of the game) to ensure that the away end appears empty on TV. Union FS will display banners in the empty seats to further make our dissatisfaction known.

An empty stand means silence. TV companies hate this. It makes their 'product' less valuable. Games starting in silent or empty stadiums mean people switch channel. A vibrant crowd is vital for keeping neutral viewers interested. If we remove the away element for JUST FIVE minutes then we can have a real impact.

Furthermore, the introduction of our fans five minutes in will add real comparative value as to what difference away fans make to atmospheres. It is time that the Premier League and Sky Sports recognised this to its full extent. We can make history in starting that journey.

Besides, what have we lost if it's not a visual success on the day? Better to have tried to make a difference than simply sitting back and accepting a raw deal.

WHAT IF SKY DON'T SHOW THE AWAY END EMPTY (OR HALF-EMPTY)?

If we were honest, if Arsenal are attacking towards the Leicester fans in the first half, they will struggle to not show it. If not, then social media has a big enough reach to make an impact.

WHY NOT BOYCOTT THE WHOLE GAME?

Whilst we would agree that this would be a more effective form of visual protest, the timing (i.e. tickets already sold) means that this is not possible. In more general terms, the current climate of the English fan scene means it remains an unrealistic ambition to convince all fans to completely boycott a fixture.

WILL ARSENAL FANS JOIN IN?

Union FS are working with counterparts at Arsenal and the general message is... some will, some won't. As with any club, organising a protest en masse is incredibly difficult. We cannot force supporters (of either club) who have paid good money to watch a game and who may not see the actions of Sky and the Premier League's as a big enough issue to miss part of the game for to do just that.

In any case, we expect that the early nature of the kick off time will ensure plenty of empty seats for the first five minutes.

HOW WILL 3,000 FANS FIT IN THE CONCOURSE?

This is a very valid concern. That said, we would anticipate that many City fans will exercise their right to not partake in this protest and watch the first five minutes from their seat.

Union FS will shortly be reaching out to Arsenal in this regard to liaise with their matchday staff in order to ensure the safety of all Leicester City fans.

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Have a cracking weekend, here's to 3 points against Stoke!

Union FS

posted on 23/1/16

NO, don't to boycott it. The team needs your vocal support. Just be late in showing your presence.

posted on 23/1/16

OK then, someone has to say it.

Sky spend a crazy amount of money every time they show a game.They'll be expected to pay upwards of £10 million per game, under the new deal.
The league owners and various fan groups have been more than happy with the equitable flood of cash. Any boycott short of handing the TV money back, is a bit two-faced.

posted on 23/1/16

Gillespie

posted on 23/1/16

You've missed the point completely.

We all understand that games are moved for the television, but in this case it's the fact that the game has been moved once all the away tickets had been sold and with just 23 days to go till the game.

Making all the plans put in place by travelling supports weeks ago, when the tickets came out, completely useless.

posted on 23/1/16

comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
OK then, someone has to say it.

Sky spend a crazy amount of money every time they show a game.They'll be expected to pay upwards of £10 million per game, under the new deal.
The league owners and various fan groups have been more than happy with the equitable flood of cash. Any boycott short of handing the TV money back, is a bit two-faced.
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No one should care about cooperates feelings

posted on 23/1/16

comment by JL070809 (U11622)
posted 12 minutes ago
You've missed the point completely.

We all understand that games are moved for the television, but in this case it's the fact that the game has been moved once all the away tickets had been sold and with just 23 days to go till the game.

Making all the plans put in place by travelling supports weeks ago, when the tickets came out, completely useless.
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And they could still move the game again, if they felt like it.
I'm keeping my powder dry until we start having 11 p.m kickoffs to please the international markets.

We made our bed.

posted on 23/1/16

Things like this where fans are asked to miss 5 mins of the game always strike me as easy to say for people not going, but if you are spending your whole day to travel to and watch a 90 minute match its a lot to ask them to miss the start.

How about some original thinking. Off the top of my head I would suggest that ALL fans from both sides stay silent for 5 minutes instead. As soon as the stadium clock hits 5 minutes they all let out a roar which would really stand out on TV. Maybe they could take a normal piece of white A4 paper and hold it in front of them for the 5 mins. If thousands did this it would make a clear visual statement nd with the silence would be widely reported. And no one would have to miss any of the game.

posted on 23/1/16

And I just thought. There were loads of complaintes that thhe game wasnt going ro be televised, now there are complaints that it is.

posted on 23/1/16

23 days is ages to change your plans. People are acting like the match is tomorrow, get over it.

posted on 24/1/16

To make the away trip and I guess for a lot of Aresnal fans who travel in from elsewhere, cheaper people will make bookings the cheapest way possible and usually on non-refundable tickets and bookings. This could then be completely wasted when a change is made with only a few weeks before the game. With less time before the match making new arrangements is even more expensive.

Not everyone has vast amounts of disposable income.

Comments like that clearly come from someone who probably hasn't attended many games.

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