Quote Originally Posted by Delusions of Grandeur View Post
If I remember correctly, the boycott was just one of the ways fans could participate. There were ways to take part on Twitter by tagging our sponsors and team, I think they also called for anyone that usually watches on Sky to switch off….for those that still wanted to go to the game, bring a banner or protest before the game. Anyone and everyone could have got involved and all done respectfully. I’ve heard DT and co say they won’t stop going to games just because of Wenger and have had to defend themselves when people have suggested they should stop going. I won’t knock them for going because they’ve been a huge part of why this has happened. I won’t knock them.
Yes, that's right actually. That's why I didn't watch the game last night. Although I couldn't quite resist tuning into GW to find out what was happening. I wonder is anyone trying to measure the full reach of the protest?

I understand why the AFTV lot won't commit to boycotting every match, they are Arsenal fans after all. But this one-off match, against Sunderland? I think the absence of that lot would have sent a message. Instead we had business as usual and barely a mention. Isn't that exactly what Wenger and the board want - business as usual? And silence?