Yup, they've built a whole narrative and the only public evidence is some kids shouting at the closed window of a player they've since sold for an enormous profit.While I agree, I have a feeling that Kenwright's stubbornness or downright misreading of the situation may mean they will double down on the 'unsafe' narrative.
They've been to two away fixtures where it's apparently been safe enough, although Moshiri did require two ex-forces bodyguards and Bill was escorted yesterday.
On the flip side, they've been forced to miss two home fixtures due to the risk from their own fans. Has that risk diminished? Has the situation changed?
Unless they said to the contrary, e.g. openly state the risk is no longer present, they have to keep away.
Each game that passes, the decision to return gets harder for them and the unreasonable absence will convince fewer and fewer journalists.
Return, and they'll create an unwanted distraction.
Stay away and they'll be seen as a board that deserted its club.