Publicity. Which is the purpose of a protest.What does it achieve
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Publicity. Which is the purpose of a protest.What does it achieve
Good on you.No, I prefer "my garden shed".
It makes no difference there will be 15 k there if that short won't be watching anyway.Publicity. Which is the purpose of a protest.
made me mind up weeks ago not to attend... not for me. it is the only thing I have left to protest with.There is absolutely nothing to be gained by going to this
Worth going just to boo them round the pitchit’s a lap of appreciation iirc
can you imagine it?
On the one hand I agree with you but on the other think we should do something.It makes no difference there will be 15 k there if that short won't be watching anyway.
Its never been about "Short watching" its about the media attention it will get.People in the media, who have been very silent may eventually grow some and report the empty stadium and highlight what the supporters are going through.On the one hand I agree with you but on the other think we should do something.
I've got a season ticket so me not going isn't going to affect anything; I've got mates who've already booked travel so they will want to go rather than waste train & air fares.
I understand that protest is largely pointless as it's unlikely Short will be watching anyway, but our plight has been largely ignored by the press. Raising some attention might put pressure on Short to leave.
People are not showing up short won't care it won't put any pressure on we are trying to sell the club anyway.On the one hand I agree with you but on the other think we should do something.
I've got a season ticket so me not going isn't going to affect anything; Short's got my cash.
I've got mates who've already booked travel so they will want to go rather than waste train & air fares.
I understand that protest is largely pointless as it's unlikely Short will be watching anyway, but our plight has been largely ignored by the press. Raising some attention might put pressure on Short to leave.
He's not trying hard enough.People are not showing up short won't care it won't put any pressure on we are trying to sell the club anyway.
Might grab my Sunday dinner first, quick pint then head over at some point.Loads near me at the match today sacking it off.
About time but look at yesterday when somebody threatened to knock one of the lads holding a banners teeth out, snivelling halfwits everywhere mate.It could get ugly the next two games. If Fulham and Wolves are battering us (likely) then fans could finally let rip.
It's no wonder we're so passive. Our own fans want to hold our own fans down, even if we're being relegated to League One.About time but look at yesterday when somebody threatened to knock one of the lads holding a banners teeth out, snivelling halfwits everywhere mate.
Anyone who does turn up is supporting nowt anywayJust don’t turn up.
Obviously there’ll be some who refuse not to go or people in the boxes etc who have clients but all fans should take the opportunity to vote with their feet. Protests are pointless but at least this may get some kind of message across.