I for one don't see how boycotting any game benefits the club.
Should the club get past Wednesday..........
By all means, you're entitled to your own opinion, but if you're a fan of the club, that to me, does not mean you withdraw your support for the players and management (i.e Coley & Bell and players), who despite all this fiasco, are putting in stalwart performances both on and off the pitch, despite all the rumours that the players (and probably management) have not been paid on a regular basis.
We should crank up the volume in our support for the players, Coley & Bell and also crank up the heat on the people who want to hold back the club (we all know who they are), also showing our undivided support for people like Mr Khan & Mr Marsden.
By all means, If you see fit, voice your disgust and contempt to the Chairman / Board by attending these games, fly flags and banners that show these feelings, chant your disgust if you will, but don't abandon the very people who stand to lose their jobs if all this goes belly up.
What good will boycotting these games, stand to gain????, by having the very people who are working so hard and trying to put all the background struggles out of their minds,trying to achieve things on the pitch (and help to move the club forward) .....run out to be greeted by an even more empty stadium?????
O'Neil et al might ( but in all probability WON'T )get the point you try to make by boycotting, but If I was a player, I wouldn't see these actions (boycotting games) as motivation to perform & influence matters on the pitch??????