How many will leave if we are winning?
Quote from: Jimbo on February 23, 2016, 09:27:15 AMChris, you don't need a tangible aim / outcome. This isn't the workplace, it's football. It's not some performance appraisal, where you have to come away with a set of achievable goals and targets that you can tick off as you go. It's a bunch of football fans who've been paying through the nose to watch unmitigated crap for five years. They have every right to say "stop wrecking our club."You don't cheer a goal because it has a tangible aim / outcome. It's an expression of how you feel about something. When Spanish fans wave white hankies, they don't do it because they have a list of achievable aims / outcomes to tick off. They do it because they're pissed off at something and want to show it. That's enough.I disagree. A protest is usually designed to achieve something. This can't and won't. Making your feelings known is one thing and perfectly natural. An organised protest is just pointless. Everyone knows how shit we are including the owner, Board & players. We'll just get even more bad press and it will be labelled a poor mans Liverpool protest. Frankly, in my opinion, it will all be a bit embarrassing.
Chris, you don't need a tangible aim / outcome. This isn't the workplace, it's football. It's not some performance appraisal, where you have to come away with a set of achievable goals and targets that you can tick off as you go. It's a bunch of football fans who've been paying through the nose to watch unmitigated crap for five years. They have every right to say "stop wrecking our club."You don't cheer a goal because it has a tangible aim / outcome. It's an expression of how you feel about something. When Spanish fans wave white hankies, they don't do it because they have a list of achievable aims / outcomes to tick off. They do it because they're pissed off at something and want to show it. That's enough.
The Leeds fans got it right, because it didn't require large numbers of people to change their routine or do anything. What was their achievable aim / outcome again?
A few people walk out. Everyone goes, "oh look a few Villa fans have walked out because they are shit. Liverpool did it better though." Randy and the board go "the fans think we're shit, but relegation kind of already told us that"And life goes on.Call me a traditionalist, but if you want to vent emotions then boo at the end. 'Protest because we're shit' just doesn't work.
Quote from: Jimbo on February 23, 2016, 09:57:42 AMThe Leeds fans got it right, because it didn't require large numbers of people to change their routine or do anything. What was their achievable aim / outcome again?Their aim was to put pressure on their owner to sell & to tell him the ticket price rise wasn't acceptable. Ours owner already wants to sell. See the difference?
Quote from: chrisw1 on February 23, 2016, 10:09:05 AMQuote from: Jimbo on February 23, 2016, 09:57:42 AMThe Leeds fans got it right, because it didn't require large numbers of people to change their routine or do anything. What was their achievable aim / outcome again?Their aim was to put pressure on their owner to sell & to tell him the ticket price rise wasn't acceptable. Ours owner already wants to sell. See the difference?There's no difference. We're in exactly the same position, or did you miss Fox's "Randy's not a motivated seller right now" comment? Why should we believe anything has changed?
As hard as things are surely we should be backing the 11 guys in the shirt on the pitch? Any walk out or protest during a game will affect them & their already fragile confidence.