Far from one way traffic by the agitators:
Wooster has a point, or rather a few good points even if they are not particularly eloquently put. By the way, what is the problem with saying the same thing under different names?
My thoughts are below.
In what way will a small bunch of fans, (and,in my opinion that is all you will ever be), manage to influence a multi hundred million pound investment?
What right do you have to demand anything of the Board? To use an analogy I have used elsewhere; I do my weekly shopping in Asda, spending much more over a season than most of you will spend going to the match. What do you think the board of Walmart Asda would say if I started demanding that they do this, that or the other?
Precisely. They would ignore me.
What is your plan to
1. Find a new owner
2. Increase match day revenue
3. Move to a new ground
4. Increase marketing revenue
5. Reduce the club debt
If you wish to stir up unrest within a company, you must at least have viable alternative plans.
To be honest you sound like a bunch of protestors shouting,
“What do we want?”
“Err, umm, Something else!”
“When do we want it?”
“NOW!!”