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Should our relegation to the Championship be confirmed PRIOR to our final home game against West Brom, then I feel that we will then be be presented with an opportunity to vent all our anger and vitriol towards the actions of the Sellouts by way of a similar disruptive protest against their owners as these recent Coventry v Charlton matches ...
We have been labelling these scumbags as 'Greedy B*stards' for some time now and urging them to 'Get out of Our Club' so a similar protest with a 'softer' message of 'Greedy Pigs' would attract maximum media coverage should the game be held up just like the Coventry match to clear the pitch.
In fact, it would attract even more publicity for us on a day when ALL Premier League matches kick off at the same time. I.e quite possibly we would then be the ONLY Premier League game still being played THIS SEASON should there be such a disruption which in itself would attract the wider media exposure both nationally and internationally which is what we have been seeking to achieve for this cause for quite some time.
Just a thought.......or maybe pigs might fly 😂😂
As soon as we're down I doubt Jenkins and Dinf*ckall will show their faces in the stadium. There will definitely be anger and backlash then. Shows how pathetic it all is though, as if we stay up there will be a lap of honour, cheering and they will be sitting there applauding themselves. We have genuinely become everything we used to sneer at.
Last Home Game Protest against the Sellouts .... on 08:39 - Apr 20 by Nookiejack
It will be a huge gamble for the Yanks not to
1. Sell off players with value 2. sell off remaining players (especially any who haven't got relegation clauses) and replace them with U23 squad so reducing wage bill 3. Bank parachute money
If they take the gamble and try to get back up into PL and don't - could lose circa £70m.
If they decide best option is to get their money back - then key issue for Trust is to stop them taking the money all out in management fees.
The Trust is entitled to 21% of the proceeds. That would put the Trust and club in a strong position in League 1 or 2 if downward spiral occurs.
The Trust needs two legal plans
1. Legal action re unfair prejudice against the minority 2. Legal plan of action to stop excessive management fees being taken out of club
There will not be any legal action from the trust.
Last Home Game Protest against the Sellouts .... on 10:39 - Apr 20 by monmouth
As soon as we're down I doubt Jenkins and Dinf*ckall will show their faces in the stadium. There will definitely be anger and backlash then. Shows how pathetic it all is though, as if we stay up there will be a lap of honour, cheering and they will be sitting there applauding themselves. We have genuinely become everything we used to sneer at.
Painful.
[Post edited 20 Apr 2017 10:58]
Yes it's all about relegation or not
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Last Home Game Protest against the Sellouts .... on 13:30 - Apr 20 with 1159 views
What's the plan then? Anybody actually come up with one?
Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Last Home Game Protest against the Sellouts .... on 19:02 - May 20 with 754 views