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Protest At The Man United Game

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No, but as I've just said I won't be turning this into a 3 day Sima saga when it's not appropriate.

It was a rhetorical question like but it wouldn't be a 'saga' if there was evidence to what you say.

These 'sagas' only exist because you're a compulsive f***ing liar and you wriggle when you are asked to back up your drivel

Total whopper :lol:

Anyway crack on, good luck with the protest because Short is runnning your club into the ground.
 
I said protest. I don't need to clarify that nobody should break the law because that's obvious.

And what do you mean "do you think they are going to allow"? I think you are massively overstating the capabilities of SAFC. Did you see the average blue coat they used to have? They're hardly special branch, are they? They are good at putting fat bodies between the supporters and the pitch to prevent pitch invasions, but I doubt they're hacking the laptops of dissenters as we speak.

If someone unfurled a "short out" banner it would take them 10 minutes to waddle across to take the banner down, even if they wanted to.
I'm not interested in having a row with you about it.

I posted what I know.

Go and attack someone else.

I shant be taking part thanks all the same. And if you keep on railing at people coming on 'your' thread nor will anyone else.
 
In all my years of going to see us I have never actually witnessed any protesting. I didn't even hear the chant against Bruce.
Are we even capable of it ?
I am not. Even when I have been sick to the back teeth I have just stood in silence. I have never booed the team or a player not even slagged one off that I can remember.( I know I have on here but that's different)
So, my protest is that I am not going again this season, even though I have tickets. I am not giving the tickets away as I want my seat to be empty.
Empty seats speak louder than any vocals, especially when the owner's seat will be empty too.
 
It was a rhetorical question like but it wouldn't be a 'saga' if there was evidence to what you say.

These 'sagas' only exist because you're a compulsive f***ing liar and you wriggle when you are asked to back up your drivel

Total whopper :lol:

Anyway crack on, good luck with the protest because Short is runnning your club into the ground.
If it was a rhetorical question then you should know the answer to it.


So? What's the answer then*?

*Can you also kindly include the purported rhetorical question for those of us with faible memories ...
 
In all my years of going to see us I have never actually witnessed any protesting. I didn't even hear the chant against Bruce.
Are we even capable of it ?
I am not. Even when I have been sick to the back teeth I have just stood in silence. I have never booed the team or a player not even slagged one off that I can remember.( I know I have on here but that's different)
So, my protest is that I am not going again this season, even though I have tickets. I am not giving the tickets away as I want my seat to be empty.
Empty seats speak louder than any vocals, especially when the owner's seat will be empty too.

There can't be anyone, on the planet, so thick that they would think Sunderland supporters are happy with the situation.

Not waving banners or shouting at the Murray Gates doesn't mean you're happy, support the owner or back the manager.

It's just, as far as I'm concerned, that it's already a done deal ....... Short wants out, he's openly advertised the club and will go as soon as a buyer is found.

Stamping my feet, for absolutely no good reason, has never been attractive to me ...... other people want to do that but, imo, it's for their own good not that of the club.
 
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There can't be anyone, on the planet, so thick that they wouldn't think Sunderland supporters are happy with the situation.

Not waving banners or shouting at the Murray Gates doesn't mean you're happy, support the owner or back the manager.

It's just, as far as I'm concerned, that it's already a done deal ....... Short wants out, he's openly advertised the club and will go as soon as a buyer is found.

Stamping my feet, for absolutely no good reason, has never been attractive to me ...... other people want to do that but, imo, it's for their own good not that of the club.


Good points, but a question, if supporters go along to support their team, what should they do if they absolutely disagree with the manner in which their team operates?

If more succesful clubs than our own kick off (supporters of liverpool, man utd, arsenal) they would not be called embarassing in media circles, they would simply be given national airtime, why are we different?

Silent displeasure is dignified, moyes and this mob are anything but.
 
Good points, but a question, if supporters go along to support their team, what should they do if they absolutely disagree with the manner in which their team operates?

If more succesful clubs than our own kick off (supporters of liverpool, man utd, arsenal) they would not be called embarassing in media circles, they would simply be given national airtime, why are we different?

Silent displeasure is dignified, moyes and this mob are anything but.

Good point.


IMO it requires a degree of lateral thinking ...... holding up tinpot banners & shouting 'Short out' is childish and tediously predictable.

There are much more intelligent ways to target the owner without having any effect on the team or supporters who may not appreciate protests at games.

I suspect that those who wish to jump up and down are doing it for their own ego than having a thoughtful plan to force a change in the owner's thinking.
 
Get a grip you massive fannies.

Don't be surprised if the proper supporters spit in your direction while you protest.
Hahaha you wouldn't do a thing man

Good point.


IMO it requires a degree of lateral thinking ...... holding up tinpot banners & shouting 'Short out' is childish and tediously predictable.

There are much more intelligent ways to target the owner without having any effect on the team or supporters who may not appreciate protests at games.

I suspect that those who wish to jump up and down are doing it for their own ego than having a thoughtful plan to force a change in the owner's thinking.
Such as what?
 
Get a grip you massive fannies.

Don't be surprised if the proper supporters spit in your direction while you protest.
Yeah cos all proper supporters should never voice their opinions? I doubt there are many of your "proper" supporters who would spit at people who start chanting short out or whatever. I think if we are getting hammered by man utd and the chant starts going around the stadium there will be more people singing that spitting.
 
Yeah cos all proper supporters should never voice their opinions? I doubt there are many of your "proper" supporters who would spit at people who start chanting short out or whatever. I think if we are getting hammered by man utd and the chant starts going around the stadium there will be more people singing that spitting.
I'll just burst out laughing mate.

We are fucked and the protest has come 3 month to late.

Seems the protesters are just as fcking stupid as the idiots running our club.

SAFC fans laughing at SAFC fans furious with the state of the club :lol:
Too late to protest now. Just makes us look like idiot mags.
 
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