Protest outside the stadium next weekend?

You'd need 1000 people minimum for anyone to take any notice... Takes planning... logistics and timing are crucial.

It's be great and would.put some pressure on those that need it... But two dozen people with a few banners whistles and megaphone would just be laughed at and shuffled on quickly by security
 
what do we want: to win a half of footy
when do we want it: next 5 years
I’ve got a better idea, let’s not go near the stadium, inside/outside/anywhere.

Why waste your money any more, better to set up a fund for very sick and/or underprivileged children and donate our entry money, beer money, food money etc, coz they don’t get $500k-$1,000k handouts for doing nothing.

Unfortunately most of our team are a bunch of overpaid / imbecilic losers. We must start calling things as they are , and also, is Benji allowed to speak. Now he controls the coaches box may be time for him to put in a few words so we know where he’s at.
 
Here's the only story I have about protests. Many, many years ago when my team, St. Helens were going through a really rough patch coach, Ian Millward (who'd won two titles before everything went up in smoke) was canned by the owner - Eamonn McManus. Millward was very popular with a significant number of fans and tried to leverage them to force Eamonn to give him his job back. Next away game in Hull the official coach made an unscheduled stop on the motorway and ... surprise, surprise ... McManus boarded bringing a ton of free beer with him. We journeyed the two hundred miles to the stadium together. I can't remember if we won the game. But we all got smashed and McManus won over the fanbase. Since that time Millward moved on to Wigan (where he almost got them relegated) and Castleford (where he almost got them relegated). McManus presided over the most successful period in the club's history with eight titles, several challenge cup wins, WCC victories etc. etc.
 
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