Protests against the board

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Imagine a board that cares enough for its fanbase , didn’t ghost then 99% of the time , didn’t gaslight them, didn’t leak information out that made certain people profit from , didn’t treat 99% if it’s fanbase with utter disdain , imagine having a board that only wanted the club to thrive and be successful and not try divide and rule
 

Probably best till after the transfer window. Protest now and we don’t sign anyone, you know what the reason will be. “We tried hard to get people in, but the fans put them off coming”.
Don’t give them the ammunition. We can wait a week or so.
Why protest when it will make no difference?
 
When we reference a protest against ‘the board’, a number of them are recent appointees and are clearly transient in nature. Arguably, those new appointees have no hand in where we are today.

The focus of further protest has to be on one member of the board and the owner. They are the root cause of where we are today. One of them has been here 30 odd years and is the primary culprit for our incremental descent to relegation and financial ruination.
 

The protests pre match from last year should restart every week. They are needed now even more than ever. It was proved there was no impact on the team either.

People are rightly frustrated and angry but only the players can win us points. The criticism needs to be channelled in the right direction and that's to those at the top of the club.
 

There is no strategy at all, and any ideas change with each new manager and DOF. These types of failures are manifesting in some fans turning on the players because of leadershi[ failures, Dom being case and point. Players coming here must wonder what the hell is going on as must the wider football world. It is a joke overseen by clowns.
 
Why protest when it will make no difference?
It did work though. It was all over the BBC and Sky left their full attention for their sexy six to peek over at our direction.
Saint Bill hasnt been seen and we all had a laugh at his "good times" press release and cried at it's sequel. Mosh's promise of a striker was exposed as a lie.
There are more eyes on the club and that's a good thing.
 

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