What do you mean by trust policy?
If the Trust can give people evidence that them going is actually keeping them there or if they can show them that by not going it will make a difference I am pretty sure the attendances would drop. To date nobody has been able to, it is just opinions and myths so far.
I used the term 'policy' in the sense that it is a 'guiding principle' that supporters should not attend Sixfields.
We are both intelligent enough to realise that there is no certainty that further reduction in attendances will have the desired impact, only time will tell. So it can only be a calculated strategy - attendances of (say) less than 1,000 city fans is more likely to make Fisher & Co consider the viability of continuing at Sixfields than if his projection of 3k to 7k had been achieved.
What I can offer in evidence is a conversation that I had with one of the Otium Directors several weeks ago, witnessed by another contributor to SBT who arranged the meeting. I stated that Coventry City was unsustainable with the level of support at Northampton so unless Coventry City returned to the Ricoh for the start of the new season the club would effectively be dead. Not only did he agree with me (it was the only thing we agreed on in 2 hours of conversation) he actually completed the sentence for me!
Therefore, it seems to me that a decision by the Trust calling for a complete boycott would increase the psychological pressure on the Otium Board to seek a swift resolution of this impasse, or at least to commence a meaningful dialogue with ACL/CCC.
What I can't determine is whether the one person that counts within the owner/director group, Joy Seppala, will be swayed from her strategy in which the life/death of Coventry City Football Club seems to be irrelevant, the only thing that matters is pursuing the Appeal process in a (hopefully) vain attempt to seize ownership of the Ricoh for a pittance.