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The iconic Mull of Kintyre, the City Ground full of enthusiastic Nottingham Forest supporters singing along with their scarves raised, is a testament to the depth of emotion felt by the club’s supporters. The fact that there has been a social media debate regarding whether or not to boycott the Reds’ pre-match anthem at their next home game is a clear indication of how strongly supporters feel. Some have suggested that skipping this tradition against Manchester City later this month would send a message to the club’s hierarchy about the price hikes for 2024–2025 season cards. Almost 48 hours after Forest released those details, the backlash has continued. It remains to be seen if the reaction has any real impact. The club has been accused of being tone deaf in their late-night social media delivery of their message.

“A message should be sent by a silent MOK for Man City,” someone said on X (previously Twitter). “I can’t think of a better protest than a deadly silent MoK,” another person remarked. live on Sky, and they consistently highlight it in their reporting. can continue to assist the players from the moment the ball is kicked.

“Don’t let them get away with the pricing out of the average fan,” a different supporter commented.Most families find the large rise unaffordable. It might be you who gets priced out next. Put up some banners against the city and observe a blackout of MOK.

Of course, the argument has two sides. Not everyone concurs with that specific recommendation.

Regarding the possibility of a silent Mull, one fan commented

 

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