On the flip side do you think blowing whistles for 5 minutes or staying out the ground for 5 minutes will work?
Personally I don’t think Chansiri will give a flying throw and that’s if he even notices at all. I’m not sure this pressure everyone thinks we’re putting on him is real, like is he sat at home watching ITV news for the minutes airtime and thinking the buggers ave really got me now. It sounds like he owes money left right and centre into the millions, surely that pressure will be affecting him more than whistles. If we go down the getting matches called off/postponed/ delayed route and end up with more deductions will we put off potential buyers and be stuck with him even longer? Nobody knows is the answer.
I bought my son a season ticket for his birthday in January (dad of the year contender) after 2 years of nagging me for one. He was excited when the fixtures came out, he knew when it was, he was desperate to go. No amount of explaining to him about the financials and potential ramifications was going to dampen it for him because he’s 9, same age as Chansiris brain and the same blissful ignorance towards it all.
PS he hated the first 5 minutes due to the whistles (noise hypersensitivity) which is a reason why I waited a few more years. Luckily it was only 5 minutes but I’d have been in the arguing camp if it had continued, not because I don’t agree with the sentiment but because everyone has they’re own personal stuff to deal with and their own reasons for being there / not being there, protesting/not protesting, optimism/pessimism.
Not everyone will act the same no matter how much you want them too. You do you and stop worrying about everyone else.
What’s a guy to do.