Great_Expectations
Well-Known Member
You make some interesting points and make them well.
However im not sure you can present 'fact' as above.
This is a passionate game..a passion for life...'more important than' to quote.
I cant condone or condemn those who express their frustrations in this way but as in previous post accepting that fan disruptions have cost us points as 'fact' ;
What of the other defeats this season what are the data driven facts telling us?
Why do fans protest?
What else can they (we) do to rid our club of this regime?
I don't think you can say as absolute fact the protests have costs us points, but I do think you can make an argument for a correlation between the two.
I am not suggesting (and I don't think anyone is to be fair) that the protests are the sole reason for us losing points, there's no hiding we are tactically clueless and have suffered embarrassments to the profession such as Wright and Agyei this season, but I do believe they are a contributing factor.
From a players perspective; if in any other place of work you felt those who were supposed to be supporting you were more interested in protesting/disrupting your job rather than supporting, and/or you were worried at any moment they may turn on you, surely that will impact your atttitude and mentality i.e. the players on the pitch. I accept it isn't a great analogy as football is a unique industry (!), but the main point being if players are rightly or wrongly worried about external factors, concentration will be affected.
In terms of why fans protest, I'll assume that was rhetorical - nobody is arguing against doing "something" but, bar Sheff U, the protests have been poorly organised and ineffective.
What else can we do? Again there's been various suggestions, but my overriding view is that protests during games will have zero impact on SISU, but will on the players/club. We need to target SISU in an area they care about, not at a football game where they aren't even represented. Again, nights like Sheff U, where it's on tele are an exception due to the exposure it can create, but it should be done before/after/at HT.
Final point - consistently repeating protests will diminish the impact of them. Compare Sheff U coverage against the tennis balls on Saturday.
We all want SISU out.