PROTEST
 
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            Dangerous??0
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            What are you suggesting?0
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            Have a care that a well managed and effective protest does not metamorphose into something that leaves you on trial and then to the penal colony. That's just my judgement.6
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            been warned off!1
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            I'm awaiting your suggestion for a an aggressive and dangerous protest that you will start.5
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            Protests need to continue but be within the law and also not sexist/racist/abusive or it just plays into their hands.23
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            I'm being spammed by RD, sponsored link #callbrussels!!!!!!!!!!0
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            Throw our flasks, blankets and scarfs at them
 That will get our intentions noticed1
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            No one, including me anymore...I have stupidly been suggesting stuff..., no one ought to write in a public forum what the next level of protest ought to be.
 In the Art of War it says engage your enemies at a time and a place of your choosing, not their choosing.
 The fact that Fraeye and Miere snuck out of Colchester hidden in a laundry basket is an indicator that protest can work.
 Two matches in a row that Katrien has slithered away, bit of a far cry from cheerily travelling on the train with the fans.3
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            Brussle Sprouts ?1
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            The protest should be a boycott for a game and we all go to Ebbsfleet!,0
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            Dangerous in what sense0
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 That is dangerousJustin20474 said:The protest should be a boycott for a game and we all go to Ebbsfleet!, 3
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 In laundry basket the pair of them,your are kidding me.seth plum said:No one, including me anymore...I have stupidly been suggesting stuff..., no one ought to write in a public forum what the next level of protest ought to be. 
 In the Art of War it says engage your enemies at a time and a place of your choosing, not their choosing.
 The fact that Fraeye and Miere snuck out of Colchester hidden in a laundry basket is an indicator that protest can work.
 Two matches in a row that Katrien has slithered away, bit of a far cry from cheerily travelling on the train with the fans.1
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            I can see this getting nasty. Strength of feeling is at boiling point.4
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 My understanding is that the kit man backed the mini bus up to a side entrance, and katrien and Karel made a dash for the open doors, and quickly dived into a laundry basket (there may have been two) to get quickly away down the A12. the minibus doesn't have blacked out windows you see. To be fair I understand the kit man pulled off at the first opportunity and then allowed Katrien and Karel to travel in the front seat with him.Lewis Coaches said:
 In laundry basket the pair of them,your are kidding me.seth plum said:No one, including me anymore...I have stupidly been suggesting stuff..., no one ought to write in a public forum what the next level of protest ought to be. 
 In the Art of War it says engage your enemies at a time and a place of your choosing, not their choosing.
 The fact that Fraeye and Miere snuck out of Colchester hidden in a laundry basket is an indicator that protest can work.
 Two matches in a row that Katrien has slithered away, bit of a far cry from cheerily travelling on the train with the fans.
 This is the stuff for the phone in's.
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            Lewis Coaches said:
 Is that a joke? Or did they really sneak out like that?seth plum said:No one, including me anymore...I have stupidly been suggesting stuff..., no one ought to write in a public forum what the next level of protest ought to be. 
 In the Art of War it says engage your enemies at a time and a place of your choosing, not their choosing.
 The fact that Fraeye and Miere snuck out of Colchester hidden in a laundry basket is an indicator that protest can work.
 Two matches in a row that Katrien has slithered away, bit of a far cry from cheerily travelling on the train with the fans.0
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 Fuck me I'd of loved to have been that driver, I'd still be driving them as far as humanly possible away from SE7 as we speak.seth plum said:
 My understanding is that the kit man backed the mini bus up to a side entrance, and katrien and Karel made a dash for the open doors, and quickly dived into a laundry basket (there may have been two) to get quickly away down the A12. the minibus doesn't have blacked out windows you see. To be fair I understand the kit man pulled off at the first opportunity and then allowed Katrien and Karel to travel in the front seat with him.Lewis Coaches said:
 In laundry basket the pair of them,your are kidding me.seth plum said:No one, including me anymore...I have stupidly been suggesting stuff..., no one ought to write in a public forum what the next level of protest ought to be. 
 In the Art of War it says engage your enemies at a time and a place of your choosing, not their choosing.
 The fact that Fraeye and Miere snuck out of Colchester hidden in a laundry basket is an indicator that protest can work.
 Two matches in a row that Katrien has slithered away, bit of a far cry from cheerily travelling on the train with the fans.
 This is the stuff for the phone in's.1
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 Incredible stuff.seth plum said:
 My understanding is that the kit man backed the mini bus up to a side entrance, and katrien and Karel made a dash for the open doors, and quickly dived into a laundry basket (there may have been two) to get quickly away down the A12. the minibus doesn't have blacked out windows you see. To be fair I understand the kit man pulled off at the first opportunity and then allowed Katrien and Karel to travel in the front seat with him.Lewis Coaches said:
 In laundry basket the pair of them,your are kidding me.seth plum said:No one, including me anymore...I have stupidly been suggesting stuff..., no one ought to write in a public forum what the next level of protest ought to be. 
 In the Art of War it says engage your enemies at a time and a place of your choosing, not their choosing.
 The fact that Fraeye and Miere snuck out of Colchester hidden in a laundry basket is an indicator that protest can work.
 Two matches in a row that Katrien has slithered away, bit of a far cry from cheerily travelling on the train with the fans.
 This is the stuff for the phone in's.
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            I think if you are going to do something dangerous you should
 A: not put anyone at risk of serious harm, including yourself
 B: not publicise it in advance.3
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            So I've had a bath, returned, but the original poster still isn't suggesting what kind of protest they will be leading.
 I guess we all go on message boards and write PROTEST in all-caps instead, because maybe that's all they meant to do.4
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            he is practicing parking the minibus for the next game!!!!1
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            Think the Blackburn protest should be before the game, earlier than others have been, say 2pm, and we need some megaphones to intensify the noise.4
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            How about a mass park up of cars around the ground after home games so that no players or management can leave. Public disorder without a criminal element. Could even be a rolling road block (at very slow speed) if parking is illegal.6
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            They turned the PA up before the Forest game to drown out the protests outside the West Stand that could be heard inside the ground.
 The boycott ought to have a massive presence of supporters back there throughout the game, because they can't play the PA system during the match.1
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            Kafka,Get out of my club,and nichorob + others ?
 The choice is clear ?
 You Cross the line, and we have only 2 % Demonstrating.
 We crank it up a bit from last time, and we have Not only the whole of the British media on our side but 50% at least of our fan base.
 The last time i saw that was watch with mother;seth plum said:No one, including me anymore...I have stupidly been suggesting stuff..., no one ought to write in a public forum what the next level of protest ought to be. 
 In the Art of War it says engage your enemies at a time and a place of your choosing, not their choosing.
 The fact that Fraeye and Miere snuck out of Colchester hidden in a laundry basket is an indicator that protest can work.
 Two matches in a row that Katrien has slithered away, bit of a far cry from cheerily travelling on the train with the fans.
 Andy Pandy and Lubby loo.
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            A dirty protest in the West Stand car park.11
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 I'd be up for that but we need a couple of thousand outside to ensure we are heard.seth plum said:They turned the PA up before the Forest game to drown out the protests outside the West Stand that could be heard inside the ground. 
 The boycott ought to have a massive presence of supporters back there throughout the game, because they can't play the PA system during the match.
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            Make a human blockade for the player coach?0













