I sense the crowd is extremely close to losing it, another error strewn performance next week and it will happen I am sure. This will have far more impact than anything manufactured.
Just what the hell do you think hankies, balloons, protests, turning your back, etc etc will achieve? The grand sum of fuck all.
I won't turn my back on the team. They're crap but it's not their fault that they're crap. Some are not good enough, some will be in a year or two, and all are playing with brittle confidence. We need someone in charge who understands football, understands the leagues, and understands who is needed, why and when. We won't be able to get a billionaire throwing x amount at it so we need an alternative.As for protests it is pointless as we know Lerner wants to sell. A lack of money will also hurt us so not going or buying merchandise again only hurts us and won't get us sold any quicker. So we have an owner who wants to sell and a CEO who understands money but not football. I think more than anything its time for calls for someone like a director of football to handle the football side of the business because the legacy of Lerner's reign will be that there was a huge chasm between the business and the football side of things.
Quote from: Drummond on January 04, 2016, 11:32:51 PMJust what the hell do you think hankies, balloons, protests, turning your back, etc etc will achieve? The grand sum of fuck all. Correct! I'd just like the look of it (turning your back) going on marches and chanting at some empty offices doesn't really appeal.
Only the CEO clearly doesn't know that much about money seeing as he is acting like Comical Ali with glib statements about increased shirt deals and revenue whilst forgetting the fact that all that is reduced and then some in a lower league.
I totally agree with protest of some description but will not be surprised in the slightest when the media portray us as whining, fickle Brummies throwing our toys out of the pram. They won't care for the previous years of shite served up post Moscow, they just see football fans stamping their feet.To get our message over that the club has been run to the ground from the top down needs an eloquent spokesperson and an organised campaign.Unfortunately I fear that like kicking in your photocopier when it doesn't work, the pleasure of a successful protest is short lived.
As for protests it is pointless as we know Lerner wants to sell. A lack of money will also hurt us so not going or buying merchandise again only hurts us and won't get us sold any quicker. So we have an owner who wants to sell and a CEO who understands money but not football. I think more than anything its time for calls for someone like a director of football to handle the football side of the business because the legacy of Lerner's reign will be that there was a huge chasm between the business and the football side of things.