Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 04:52:57 PMQuote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 04:42:00 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 04:25:11 PMAfter months (years?) of campaigning to deaf ears, Blackpool fans invade the pitch twice and finally get all the publicity they were looking for.Invading the pitch has been reported in the same places as all their earlier protests. You've probably still not seen it as the lead story on Sky Sports News or on the back page of any newspaper, just as their earlier protests haven't been. The thing that's generated the most publicity by a mile was one elderly bloke slagging off the owner on Facebook.These occasional pitch invasions are still having the precise same impact on removing the Oystons as if they had hadn't bothered in the first place.A premier league game abandoned after a pitch invasion would be the main story in all media. It would have no impact on Lerner, as I've said, but would make a lot of fans feel a lot better about taking control back from the club for a short time, before we disappear into the pisspot league where nobody gives a shit what the fans do. Would for me, anyway. Well as Dave is fond of pointing out to SH, organise it then if it would make you feel better.
Quote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 04:42:00 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 04:25:11 PMAfter months (years?) of campaigning to deaf ears, Blackpool fans invade the pitch twice and finally get all the publicity they were looking for.Invading the pitch has been reported in the same places as all their earlier protests. You've probably still not seen it as the lead story on Sky Sports News or on the back page of any newspaper, just as their earlier protests haven't been. The thing that's generated the most publicity by a mile was one elderly bloke slagging off the owner on Facebook.These occasional pitch invasions are still having the precise same impact on removing the Oystons as if they had hadn't bothered in the first place.A premier league game abandoned after a pitch invasion would be the main story in all media. It would have no impact on Lerner, as I've said, but would make a lot of fans feel a lot better about taking control back from the club for a short time, before we disappear into the pisspot league where nobody gives a shit what the fans do. Would for me, anyway.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 04:25:11 PMAfter months (years?) of campaigning to deaf ears, Blackpool fans invade the pitch twice and finally get all the publicity they were looking for.Invading the pitch has been reported in the same places as all their earlier protests. You've probably still not seen it as the lead story on Sky Sports News or on the back page of any newspaper, just as their earlier protests haven't been. The thing that's generated the most publicity by a mile was one elderly bloke slagging off the owner on Facebook.These occasional pitch invasions are still having the precise same impact on removing the Oystons as if they had hadn't bothered in the first place.
After months (years?) of campaigning to deaf ears, Blackpool fans invade the pitch twice and finally get all the publicity they were looking for.
The only problems with a pitch invasion would be a) that it's a criminal offence; and b) organising it (and possibly participating in it) would get you banned for life from VP.Although b) may not feel like much of a "problem" at the moment.
How many people fill the following criteria?1) still have the scarf;2) are willing to throw it away;3) sit close enough to the pitch to reach.Just smacks of Newcastle to me, protesting to be seen rather than for any purpose. If everyone connected with the club is not fully aware already of how pissed off fans are then they are that thick that there isn't anything that will persuade them.
Quote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 04:57:23 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 04:52:57 PMQuote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 04:42:00 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 04:25:11 PMAfter months (years?) of campaigning to deaf ears, Blackpool fans invade the pitch twice and finally get all the publicity they were looking for.Invading the pitch has been reported in the same places as all their earlier protests. You've probably still not seen it as the lead story on Sky Sports News or on the back page of any newspaper, just as their earlier protests haven't been. The thing that's generated the most publicity by a mile was one elderly bloke slagging off the owner on Facebook.These occasional pitch invasions are still having the precise same impact on removing the Oystons as if they had hadn't bothered in the first place.A premier league game abandoned after a pitch invasion would be the main story in all media. It would have no impact on Lerner, as I've said, but would make a lot of fans feel a lot better about taking control back from the club for a short time, before we disappear into the pisspot league where nobody gives a shit what the fans do. Would for me, anyway. Well as Dave is fond of pointing out to SH, organise it then if it would make you feel better.I'm an ideas kind of man, a big picture kinda fella. I'll leave organising it to those with appropriate skills. What would be your chosen method of expressing your frustration? other than slamming other peoples'?
We saw last season how pitch invasions are nor interpreted, if we do it again they will probably relegate us 2 divisions.