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Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:04 am
Due to This Forum and The Rhooster Organising the one V Doncaster Home, The Demonstration ended up in A programme being made Week in Week out havent seen it but it still got the rest of Wales to see whats going on in some form or another.
The Protest made The National BBC 1, about 7 Newspapers and All The Welsh News, what it did was make people realise that OUR CLUB IS BEING MISMANAGED FROM THE VERY TOP.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?invit ... 9676188447
Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:16 am
There are numerous examples of Chairmen going because of demonstrations by fans, it can and will work. Moses only this week has quit Wrexham because of the fans.
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Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:26 am
The Rhooster wrote:There are numerous examples of Chairmen going becuase of demonstartions by fans, it can and will work. Moses only this week has quit Wrexham becuase of the fans.
And the QPR Chairman.
Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:36 am
The Rhooster wrote:There are numerous examples of Chairmen going because of demonstrations by fans, it can and will work. Moses only this week has quit Wrexham because of the fans.
BANG ON....... And they work whatever a few nerds say.
I remember well the 2000 one from the Landsdown to the ground as kumar and phillips tried to block Hammam... it worked.
Chasing booby gould down the tunnel..... he got the sack the next day.
This club is a complete f*cking shambles from top to bottom and im sick of the lies, deceit , bullshit and the total way its run from top to bottom its like f*cking shagbus rovers
Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:45 am
Massive protest required, get media involved. We probably need to march from Canton about 2.15 pm, pick other fans along the way from other pubs, had to the Ninian pub then str8 to the front doors of the CCS. Boro game should be targeted.
Lets scare them out of our club, b4 our club dies...
Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:52 am
MalagaCF wrote:Massive protest required, get media involved. We probably need to march from Canton about 2.15 pm, pick other fans along the way from other pubs, had to the Ninian pub then str8 to the front doors of the CCS. Boro game should be targeted.
Lets scare them out of our club, b4 our club dies...
Agree, i think we need to hold a full meeting and organise properly, we have enough bodies in sectors to get max exposure like we did in 2000 we were live on sky sports in the landsdown
Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:09 am
I think our league position and the potential of reaching the playoffs has kept the vast majority off Ridsdale’s back.
Supporters have been relatively happy with the football side of things so far this season and so have become apathetic towards any campaign to get rid of the current regime.
If we continue to play like yesterday and end up not making the playoffs, then a lot more supporters will be turning their attentions to the off field matters.
Can you imagine if yesterdays game had been a relegation three pointer, and we performed in the manner we did, I’d think there would have been a lot more people congregating outside the main entrance with a view to personally assisting Ridsdale off the premises.
I really hope that this is not the way that the campaign to remove the current regime gathers momentum, I think we need to wake up now, myself included, and do what we can do to encourage them to leave as quickly as possible.
Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:31 am
Forever Blue wrote:Due to This Forum and The Rhooster Organising the one V Doncaster Home, The Demonstration ended up in A programme being made Week in Week out havent seen it but it still got the rest of Wales to see whats going on in some form or another.
The Protest made The National BBC 1, about 7 Newspapers and All The Welsh News, what it did was make people realise that OUR CLUB IS BEING MISMANAGED FROM THE VERY TOP.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?invit ... 9676188447
It also made Sky Sports 1 on a programme (Netbusters) I remember watching thinking f**k there we are
Even a little protest like that is big news. Borough should be a big one.
Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:32 am
chippy909 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Due to This Forum and The Rhooster Organising the one V Doncaster Home, The Demonstration ended up in A programme being made Week in Week out havent seen it but it still got the rest of Wales to see whats going on in some form or another.
The Protest made The National BBC 1, about 7 Newspapers and All The Welsh News, what it did was make people realise that OUR CLUB IS BEING MISMANAGED FROM THE VERY TOP.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?invit ... 9676188447
It also made Sky Sports 1 on a programme (Netbusters) I remember watching thinking f**k there we are
Even a little protest like that is big news. Borough should be a big one.
Thats what We Want
Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:15 pm
mike morris's idea of white hankies, or something similar was a good idea
Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:16 pm
bluebirdbaz wrote:mike morris's idea of white hankies, or something similar was a good idea
I think that would be quite funny! Should get noticed/publicity anyway
Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:34 pm
they done it abroad somewhere
Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:51 pm
I will definitely be there. I turned up yesterday but no one was there so I didn't stay.
Really hard for me to protest as well because the people I go to the match with are against protesting.
Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:53 pm
bluebirdbaz wrote:they done it abroad somewhere
in spain (real) in italy (inter) by using white toilet rolls, very effective.
Sun Feb 21, 2010 5:11 pm
NTB wrote:I will definitely be there. I turned up yesterday but no one was there so I didn't stay.
Really hard for me to protest as well because the people I go to the match with are against protesting.
Believe it or not there are some people who still Support the Riddler.
Sun Feb 21, 2010 5:50 pm
Supporters have been relatively happy with the football side of things so far this season and so have become apathetic towards any campaign to get rid of the current regime.
If we continue to play like yesterday and end up not making the playoffs, then a lot more supporters will be turning their attentions to the off field matters.
your right and what they dont get is if we do go into admin then is 10 points gone and were mid-table 5 points off the relegation zone
Sun Feb 21, 2010 6:53 pm
I've never been in support of demonstrations out side the ground, especially against someone as thick skinned and greedy as Ridsdale. The one outside before had about 200 people and he probably looked at it and thought that there were only about 1% of the crowd, so what does he care? A couple of hundred people shouting at him from behind a line of stewards and police, he'll have seen it all before. However, if he doesn't go at the EGM, I am fully with this one and will be out with everyone else. If we get 2,000 people, an easily achievable figure, it's 10% of the crowd. What we need to scare him is a large, hostile crowd walking towards the ground like a Tsunami, gathering momentum and ready to hit the little prick with as much force as possible
Sun Feb 21, 2010 6:54 pm
The Premier 1 wrote:Supporters have been relatively happy with the football side of things so far this season and so have become apathetic towards any campaign to get rid of the current regime.
If we continue to play like yesterday and end up not making the playoffs, then a lot more supporters will be turning their attentions to the off field matters.
your right and what they dont get is if we do go into admin then is 10 points gone and were mid-table 5 points off the relegation zone
If anyone was indifferent to what a 10 point deduction would do to us (and there are people out there like that), have a look at Palace
Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:41 pm
I''m up for this one....solidarity
Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:53 pm
like the great man bob marley said" get up stand up, dont give up the fight" who wants to be a mouse in the corner Risdale needs to know hes hated and not wanted!
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