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Posted December 13, 2022 21:06 · last edited December 13, 2022 21:08

ajc28
Haven't followed this that closely, but what do people feel a walk out will achieve other than probably disrupting the players when it happens? Would not buying the tickets in the first place and not going to the game at all not be a more effective protest? Will the league care if a few people leave part way through when they have already paid? 
Hit them in the pocket surely.
I've already paid for my season ticket, and I'm sure the same is true for many in the Fever.

A walkout means people notice. It has a tangible impact on the games, the commentators have to mention it and casual fans have their curiosity piqued. We should turn up, sing about how fudged the APL is for 20 minutes, then go back to the pub.

If we stay home we just get dragged for having a small crowd again.

Its unfair on the players, but with the sheer number of them that have indicated how much they don't like this (including the 2 Ausse reps used in the promo materials), I'm sure they understand.

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ajc28
Haven't followed this that closely, but what do people feel a walk out will achieve other than probably disrupting the players when it happens? Would not buying the tickets in the first place and not going to the game at all not be a more effective protest? Will the league care if a few people leave part way through when they have already paid? 
Hit them in the pocket surely.
I've already paid for my season ticket, and I'm sure the same is true for many in the Fever.

A walkout means people notice. It has a tangible feel on the games, the commentators have to mention it and casual fans have their curiosity piqued. We should turn up, sing about how fudgeed the APL is for 20 minutes, then go to the pub.

If we stay home we just get dragged for having a small crowd again.