After I joined in with the protests at home to Coventry and hearing about our joint protest with the Coventry fans away it got me thinking. What if we was to contact protest groups of Blackpool, Coventry, Leyton Orient, Blackburn and any other protests groups throughout the Country to arrange a joint protest outside the Football League headquarters and demand they do something about the corrupt ownership at Football clubs?
My reasons are:
1) It will put pressure on them
2) It would make the news
3) Interaction with other supporters who are in the same boat as us
4) It has not been done before
5) Quote from Greenwich MP Matthew Pennycook 'Doing what I can to support local supporters and met the EFL earlier this year but sadly no magic lever I can pull' so even the EFL are ignorning MP's!
What do you reckon? Especially any representatives of CARD out there?
BY THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE LET DOWN!
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Let me know the date disco good idea
Too late for this year but in my view it needs to be held at Wembley on FA Cup final day.
It seems to be split between London and Preston
(I've heard if you say things enough times people believe you)
The Brussels elite won't like that and may question his motives.
With regard to your point, it could be done so that the March ends up at Wembley whilst the game is on - would be quite something to hear chanting OUTSIDE the ground whilst the game is going on, and would possibly be an embarrassment to the FA due to the worldwide exposure.
Westminster to Wembley is approx. 9 miles according to Google Maps - so, approx. a 3/4 hour walk at March speed. Certainly doable.
Great idea though, to turn up after the game has started.
There is a night of Belgian Stand Up comedy (in French). I guess we could make the point that the biggest Belgian comedians of all are running our club. Only thing is, it's not being held at the embassy, but at the Comedy Store. It might be a little weird leafleting a comedy club. That said, you never know which Belgians might be in attendance, there's a chance it could embarrass him.
http://unitedkingdom.diplomatie.belgium.be/en/events
I don't think the FA Cup final is the best opportunity. Perhaps an England match would be better. We could get match tickets and make some noise in the ground.. There will also be plenty of sympathisers in the ground.
http://www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/fans-unite-for-clubs-in-crisis
We may not like the way the club is being run but pretending it has anything in common with Blackpool, Orient or Coventry does those clubs and their fans a disservice.