worcester_ccfc wrote:I agree but the problem is that these things need time to get organised.
Without organisation, it can become a farce - the people who arranged the protest last time did well because they put a lot of time and effort into it.
I expect they are planning one for a future game this season as there is a lot of unhappiness with the board, perhaps more than there was in January.
JW_Bluebird wrote:Tan out banners for the Sheffield Wednesday game is a must.
snoopystorm wrote:We need to make our voices heard, we need to be protesting before and during each match until they decide to actually hear us and stop fobbing us off.
Riza should be sacked 4 from 24 is a pisspoor return on wins, Hudson was sacked for less!!!
Everybody needs to go from Riza and his staff, especially Purse, right through to Choo, Dalman and Tan.
None of them have the balls to get the job done at management or board level.
I said it after Bulut was sacked and I’ll say it again, 125th anniversary season will be remembered for relegation to League One.
Let’s get our voices heard
SamCCFC1927 wrote:snoopystorm wrote:We need to make our voices heard, we need to be protesting before and during each match until they decide to actually hear us and stop fobbing us off.
Riza should be sacked 4 from 24 is a pisspoor return on wins, Hudson was sacked for less!!!
Everybody needs to go from Riza and his staff, especially Purse, right through to Choo, Dalman and Tan.
None of them have the balls to get the job done at management or board level.
I said it after Bulut was sacked and I’ll say it again, 125th anniversary season will be remembered for relegation to League One.
Let’s get our voices heard
But what if we win a few games will they stop then?because I felt like we protested before the jacks game and since then haven’t here’d a sniff now we close to relegation we want to protest again should be protesting regardless because we not going anywhere with this board and that’s a fact 10-15 years of being run shit
llan bluebird wrote:Nobody cares about protests, it may make you feel better but thats all.
Man u was massive in comparison, it got media attention as it's one of the biggest clubs in the world with a crumbling stadium and a decrease of season tickets, and an increase in price match day tickets, did it affect the Glazers? No, they attend even less than Tan.
The protest will be the vast empty sections of the stadium next season, whatever league we are in, that will hurt him as he won't be able to cut too much out of the overheads in L1 unless he slashes the playing side from the current L1 squad to lower L1 and watch the downward spiral of decline.
Our league position is a lagging indicator of Tan's mismanagement of the club, I think it will be hard to change trajectory now, its crash and burn time, and deservedly so.
Forever Blue wrote:Just reading through these posts, Our Fan Base is so Divided and that’s why Tan laughs at us.
By the way there was not a few hundred as the usual poster puts his Bulkshit out.
It was approx 2,500 and Confirmed by the Police .
Bakedalasker wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Just reading through these posts, Our Fan Base is so Divided and that’s why Tan laughs at us.
By the way there was not a few hundred as the usual poster puts his Bulkshit out.
It was approx 2,500 and Confirmed by the Police .
Yep and I've read the posts from those fans who have knocked the protest with some claiming they saw nothing of a protest. They need to go to specsavers.
This is what I think we should do. Arrange to meet at the same pub and hand out banners. We should be able to get the majority of them in the stadium. Everyone then displays then as the players come out. It would be interesting to see how the club acts on that.
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