Popular Post TheGaffer Posted Saturday at 19:44 Popular Post Posted Saturday at 19:44 Let the perfect, be the enemy of the good. That is how protest succeeds. Thank you to everyone that protested today. I sincerely wish I could have been there with you. WAWAW 3 4 9
Popular Post O'Neill Donaldson Posted Saturday at 19:46 Popular Post Posted Saturday at 19:46 100%. And stop trying to downplay it. It was great that they did it and achieved exactly what it was meant to do in stopping the game. Anyone saying it was booed is thick. The stewards were booed, not the fans. The fans who were brave enough to go on got a great reception. Onwards 1 1 13
asteener1867 Posted Saturday at 19:53 Posted Saturday at 19:53 Best part of the whole game...and i;ve said that if we had won 5
owls maniac Posted Saturday at 19:55 Posted Saturday at 19:55 Loads of videos of it on Twitter. The club’s plight has to stay on the news agenda so that the football regulator uses us as the first example of its power. Great credit to all who participated today. 1
O'Neill Donaldson Posted Saturday at 19:57 Posted Saturday at 19:57 Just now, owler66 said: To me it's just the start Start of the next phase, definitely
owler66 Posted Saturday at 19:57 Posted Saturday at 19:57 (edited) Credit to the old guys that went on first I don't think anyone would've gone on without them, heroes of the day Edited Saturday at 19:58 by owler66 3 5
Grassy knoll Posted Sunday at 07:18 Posted Sunday at 07:18 Does anybody know the ones that went on ? I think I saw a one or two getting ushered off by stewards but didn’t most of um just walk back into the north stand ? But if the brave ones that went on end up getting fined, what about fans chipping in to help them out ? …… 2
4evaowl Posted Sunday at 07:24 Posted Sunday at 07:24 I suspect it will grow from here. More will go on next time. I just hope the club and police don't follow through on any action.
latemodelchild Posted Sunday at 07:36 Posted Sunday at 07:36 I said to my lad yesterday could well be a tipping point. Heavy defeat, pitch invasion, lot of anger and frustration being shown by the smaller than usual home crowd. I'm at the point now where I think we need the EFL to dock us points and really start to turn the screw. It's awful to say it but there needs to be something that will turn those that don't want to protest. For the record, we didn't go on the pitch, a record would cost me my job and him his university course. We have joined the other protests and helped the trust distribute stuff. I won't allow the fishmongers son to ruin our lives as well as our club. I don't know what the answer is, I feel like all our protests are just shouting into the void. We feel helpless but the 52 fans who held up the game yesterday are heroes in our eyes. 2 1
Kopparberg Posted Sunday at 07:38 Posted Sunday at 07:38 11 hours ago, owler66 said: Credit to the old guys that went on first I don't think anyone would've gone on without them, heroes of the day Being literally the first one/two on the pitch takes some real balls. They seemed to have it in for him a bit more before tried to hold up a flag… maybe that was due to the EFL being present… or they think flags have naughty words on It’s also interesting that the first couple of people weren’t just T1 teenagers - so it goes to show that it doesn’t matter what age etc - people are feeling the same / just as passionate 3
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