just chucking ideas out there.
aside from things against Duchatelet, how can we positively protest FOR something else?
For example, how can we on mass make it clear to Dalman and anyone else on the fans desire for them to ‘save’ our club?
How can we provide as fans that 1% that may make a difference as to whether they proceed with a purchase or not.
if people are considering how we can get at Roland negatively, how can we get at potential buyers positively?
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Add a letter if you are in a time rich position like me, to do some realistic voluntary work to help out at the club in any positive or productive way.
I think the action that needs to be taken needs to be peaceful, lawful and aimed at complete public embarrassment, LedByDonkeys style. I believe it should now also long outlast his tenure as owner of our club. Would be happy to contribute plans/ideas. Might even consider dedicating 2% of my overall time to it...
He will have hated seeing the fans on the pitch celebrating after the play off semi final, and he will have hated us winning at Wembley. But his biggest hate of all is seeing what Bowyer has built and the relationship the fans had with him and the team.
He will dig his duck taped heels in even more now.
But if others want to explore new avenues I really couldn’t blame them.
If you've already bought one then get your money back and put it in the fund.
Let's show them that as well as the 30000 floating fans Wembley proved are around, there are 2000 (or however many) ready to stump up instantly.
Wont happen though. People still want their seat in a half empty ground in case it gets sold in a sudden rush that will never happen.
Perhaps if only a local paper advert is affordable I’m sure the nationals would pick up on it anyway.
Answer is probably sweet FA
But if you were thinking of buying, would a family day of 10k plus supporters on a Saturday in July demonstrate the potential? People pledging to buy STs etc etc.
Clearly stating we don't expect unsustainabl3 success on the pitch just respect and keep the club going?
Would say 10k fans assembled peacefully in Greenwich park affirmatively pledging their support have any effect whatsoever?
As said if others want to do something more aggressive then I couldn't blame them.