I've said it before and I'll say it again. Disrupting the game or the start of the game and suddenly it is news. Big news. Mess with schedules, advertising etc, suddenly pressure is applied to the club in ways that a couple of 100 supporting fans walking round singing songs before or after the game could never achieve.
It has to be early in the season.
The excuse from our fans at the end of last season was not to do anything major on match days for the risk of derailing the shattered confidence further and assisting with our own relegation.
When else can you mobilise e ough blues to take part?
Do it early on in the season, this time, when perception is there is still enough to play for and this excuse for not having the stomach for doing anything disappears.
The stagnation and board mismanagement can not continue if we want our club to survive.
If we went down last year, we would be gone for good.
The way I see it, this is the fans last chance if they care enough, to do what it takes to force change.
Hoping it will change, is the same as before and it won't.
Hoping 100 fans here and there on certain games when it is universally ok to do it, can be vocal enough and will make change, is just stupid.
Fair play to
@AndyC and others but look at his reaction to Sky, the club will always hold the upper hand and be able to control the narrative, more so with these bootlickers, they can wheel out to be vanilla in their opinion.
Protest properly.