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11 ways Toon fans can make life hard for Mike Ashley



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
FANS posting on website nufc.com have come up with 11 ways angry fans can force the club to reappoint Kevin Keegan as manager.
Supporters are furious at owner Mike Ashley after Keegan, the man dubbed 'The Messiah' by fans resigned from his post last night.

Action for fans to take against the club's owner includes:

* Cancel direct debit for season ticket
* Full boycott of Hull game.
* Full boycott of NUFC games.
* Protest at Hull game by entering late.
* Silent protest at Hull game.
* Turn back on pitch during Hull game.
* Stand up protest
* Return free club scarves to SJP.
* Boycott of club products.
* Boycott of Sports Direct - Mike Ashley's sportswear business.
* Direct protests at Ashley not NUFC

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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 3:23 PM
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  • Location: South Shields
 
 

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