Protest outside the stadium next weekend?

the biggest issue i see with any planned protest is there has been no clear demand from those wanting to protest. All well and good to protest a decade of failure but it is over simple to demand they do better. As poor as the club has been i am sure they are at least trying to be better than their performance.
Was the goal to:
- change the board?
- dismiss the chairman?
- dismiss the CEO?
- dismiss the coaching regime?
- dismiss the halfback?
All have been points of contention, but no single goal has been emphasised as the single preferred outcome of the would be protesters.
 
the biggest issue i see with any planned protest is there has been no clear demand from those wanting to protest. All well and good to protest a decade of failure but it is over simple to demand they do better. As poor as the club has been i am sure they are at least trying to be better than their performance.
Was the goal to:
- change the board?
- dismiss the chairman?
- dismiss the CEO?
- dismiss the coaching regime?
- dismiss the halfback?
All have been points of contention, but no single goal has been emphasised as the single preferred outcome of the would be protesters.
Looks like the goal was to get the fam to meet the tigers
 
Youd need an entire bay of fans all together at Accor directly opposite the cameras standing and turning at the same time... I agree the objective was vague and nothing would come of it other than maybe some embarrassment to management
 
It's ultimately too early for any organised protests, and especially at such a large stadium with so many opposition fans it would be hard to get noticed.
Action will be organised in due course
 
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