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Is it worth protesting?
DiscoCAFC
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Seeing as we’re not going to get relegated or promoted?
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It's worth protesting the entire state of football, at any time, yes. Protesting Sandgaard? Don't see the use, no.8
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What would your reason be and whom are you protesting to?DiscoCAFC said:Seeing as we’re not going to get relegated or promoted?
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I think so yes. Not like the Roland out protests. But a last game of the season protest saying we want a club with ambition might help get the message across to any new owners - that the lower half of league one is way below where any of us want to be. I was going to say beneath expectations, but I expect more of the same or worse next season.2
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No ifs, no buts.4
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Until somebody else does it Sandgaard is funding the enterprise.
The only reason to protest is if Sandgaard is stopping a better person/s from coming in.
I have doubts that Spiegel would be any better.0 -
Like Roland did?seth plum said:Until somebody else does it Sandgaard is funding the enterprise.
The only reason to protest is if Sandgaard is stopping a better person/s from coming in.
I have doubts that Spiegel would be any better.0 -
Protesting what?0
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We don’t know much about Spiegel but we can be certain his intention isn’t to remain a mid table L1 club or worse. We can be confident he’s not another Southall coming in to take whatever he can.SouthallAddick said:I think so yes. Not like the Roland out protests. But a last game of the season protest saying we want a club with ambition might help get the message across to any new owners - that the lower half of league one is way below where any of us want to be. I was going to say beneath expectations, but I expect more of the same or worse next season.
His takeover may even be completed by then too.0 -
Not for someone who wouldn't routinely buy one anyway, but otherwise, yes it is. Actions, or in that case inaction, speaks louder than words. The only problem with it is that it can be mistaken for loss of interest or apathy, but all are things the owners should be looking to redress anyway, so the impact is just as valid.shirty5 said:
Is not buying a season ticket for 2023/2024 unless change for the better happens, a protest?DiscoCAFC said:Seeing as we’re not going to get relegated or promoted?
That's a personal decision though, and I'm guessing the initial poster is alluding to orchestrated protests, which I'm not sure would enjoy the same level of backing as some of the past well executed ones if the objective isn't as obvious.1 -
Because we lost a game at the weekend 😂shine166 said:Protesting what?
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Protest? Hell no.
Mock funeral? Yes, yes, a thousand times yes.0 -
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Can we not all congregate in the car park after the last game of the season and in true British tradition do a collective "Tutt"!1
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Very good point 😂shine166 said:0 -
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It’s been said it’ll be done by the end of the month, heard it from a guy in a bar in Tobermory 😂0
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Plenty of the in the know folk on here saying the end of the month.LargeAddick said:It’s been said it’ll be done by the end of the month, heard it from a guy in a bar in Tobermory 😂
Probably be December0 -
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Plenty of the in the know folk on here saying the end of the month.LargeAddick said:It’s been said it’ll be done by the end of the month, heard it from a guy in a bar in Tobermory 😂
Probably be December
Yes, they meant the end of a month - or the beginning, or middle.
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It isn't worth protesting against somebody who is selling the club. It is why nobody protested against the spivs. There is no point as what is the objective?1
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If you belong to the Paris Addicks it is compulsory to protest.
Monday = PensionsTuesday= cost of Living
Wednesday= Macron
Thursday= Immigrants
Friday=Housing
Saturday= Sandgaard
Sunday= All of the Above2














