Good post mate.
Look a bit earlier in the week.
Open letter from the fans groups coming out at 9pm.
Club puts one out just before.
chairman pops up a out of nowhere, hasn't said a thing for months.
It's all good with the board and manager.
Fans have driven good managers out. First signs of the narrative turning.
Fans advisory board hold a meeting, three resign , and it comes out they have only met the board 3 times in a year.
Ex players join the fan letter, as do all the supporters clubs in the UK,
Not a word in the press .
A lad on another forum, used to be on here posts midweek get ready for the press to mobilise with ex players ,there had been a brief to them from the club to get into action.
Then we see the result.
Even if the headlock incident was true.
Why not just stay away from the ground , and release a statement today as to why they were not there
Instead of poring petrol on an already volatile situation.
On a morning of a very important match?
They did it because they wanted to continue with the fans are bad narrative that they had sown during the week.
Fans meet the coach, all good normal welcome, cry to arms,
look at Jim and Co as its going on Sky, it's pained as the fans are volatile and there is a Hugh police presence, last shot of lines of police.
They have miscalculated as normal, set the lines out now it's the board against the fans.
They will have the friends posting , about the darkest day in are history, physical attacks on players, no better than kopites ect same stuff in every post to make the fans look the villians.
it will not work they have got it so wrong.
The scally lads with the players were put of order, no excuse
But there is a bigger picture here.