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Partaking in the next protest - Poll included

Will you take part in any future protests for change,,,

  • Absolutely, every time. Win, lose or draw

    Votes: 106 38.3%
  • Only if we lose

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • Won’t be there but, support the NSNOW campaign

    Votes: 150 54.2%
  • No, I still have complete faith in the owner and the board

    Votes: 19 6.9%

  • Total voters
    277
  • Poll closed .
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Protests are obviously going to get us nowhere, and are having a potential negative effect on the players. We need to just concentrate on supporting the team. The boards position is untenable now, so if they don’t go, protesting is not going to make them.
Given a hero's welcome at home to the bottom placed team. It couldn't have been an easier set up for the club. The players were well-supported for 90 minutes and ultimately we'll beaten. What more can the fans do?
 
Fans should just turn up, no coach welcome anything ,
Leave them to it.
Anything the fans do will be turned on to them ,
Instead of shining a light on those with responsibilities for ruining are club.
Turn it on its head and say.
Due to the safety of the fans and there reputation .
We are have suspended the protest for the foreseeable future.
Let's see the board s next move after that.
 

We need less grandstanding and more focus on what THE most important issues is: avoiding relegation.
The team are getting the support from the crowd, they need to step up to the plate and win some games.

To my mind, the protests are not ‘grandstanding,’ they’re highlighting the woeful inadequacies of this board and ownership regime, together with much of the next level down on the management executive.
 
The team are getting the support from the crowd, they need to step up to the plate and win some games.

To my mind, the protests are not ‘grandstanding,’ they’re highlighting the woeful inadequacies of this board and ownership regime, together with much of the next level down on the management executive.
The timing stinks.

The players and manager dont need to do anything here: they have their excuse.
 
Protests are obviously going to get us nowhere, and are having a potential negative effect on the players. We need to just concentrate on supporting the team. The boards position is untenable now, so if they don’t go, protesting is not going to make them.
A lot of good points here
 

Support the protests either before or after the game, not during. The idea we should stop protests now, when the leadership they are providing is so abject, is completely ridiculous and exactly what the board want to hear.

Everyone organising needs to do more to help ensure everyone knows what its actually about though. The idiots chasing cars down the street let down the other 99.99%.
 
Do we wait until we are relegated first then?
No, we wait until we're safe.

Easy isn;t it?

I remember we did stuff like that in the old days - like after the Coventry game in '98.

Mad like: waiting until we were safe to get Johnson out. What were we thinking?
 

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