Boxing Day Protest
Boxing Day Protest
I know some feel Hollins is to blame, but in my/and others opinion the problem lies higher up and needs addressing quickly. Hollins has done the best he can with the crap hand he's been dealt but as a weak character he failed to tell McClure to go shove it. Mickey Adams when he became manger saw the bullsh!t instantly and resigned, it's time the fans took a stand and tell the club they're not wanted no longer. The plan so far in my eyes is not to invade the pitch as given our previous record the team could lose points, but to protest at the Directors entrance before and after the game and a large vocal bashing from the NB. I know I will probably get a large verbal bashing on these lists from some individuals, but I can't watch the side I love with so much passion be destroyed by these people.
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