There have been a few posts on here suggesting that we shouldn't protest now in case it affects the team and that we should protest at the end of the season if (and that is still a bif IF) we get promoted.
What is the point in that, who is going to travel to an empty stadium in May to protest to no one? What effect will that have?
I don't believe that protesting will have any negative affect on the pitch, on the contrary, it will show the team that our fans have heart, have passion and are not a bunch of subservient, brain dead zombies that will go along with anything as long as we get to play Man Utd, Stoke and West Brom next season.
I want City promoted as much as anyone, but not at any cost.
We have 14 opportunities to show our feelings between now and the end of the season, such as -
Wearing Blue to every game, taking flags and scarves.
Singing "Bluebirds", "Blue army", "Singing the Blues" etc
Writing and Emailing the club local and national press , football forums and bloggers to voice your opinion and show them there is significant opposition.
Boycotting food/drink/merchandise at CCS
Staying at the end of every game for 15 minutes, clap the players off and then protest loudly but peacefully at the back of the canton.
JOIN THE TRUST - Show them how you feel, fill in the simple questionaire. They are clearly keen to do something, give them the power to act.
http://www.ccfctrust.org/
Sticker/poster campaigns.
Facebook/Twitter.It has been shown many times that change can happen when people who care about an issue more than the average person, but we have to have UNITY. Unity is powerful.
When others see that there is an organised and growing opposition then they will have something to join.