Why not put pressure on the owners of our own club to stop the legal action?
Because at the moment my primary concern is where we are going to play next season and the route to resolve that issue is through Wasps, unless people believe there is a viable option other than the Ricoh.
As a fan base there is a limited resource, be it the amount of time people will put into the off the field situation, the cost of any action or pretty much any other metric you can think off. Given there is a finite resource it is best concentrated on areas that can create the desired outcome.
CCFC - think by now everyone is aware that those running the club on a day to day basis are powerless with regard to the legal action.
Therefore no amount of protesting, marches with coffins to the ground, throwing things on the pitch, pitch invasions or NOPM campaigns are going to make the slightest difference.
SISU - they couldn't care less to the extent it wouldn't bother them if the club went out of business, in fact you can make an argument that the club ceasing to exist could increase any claim they make for damages. Besides which there is no effective way to protest them.
Nothing related to CCFC will bother them so you'd have to target them directly. Protesting at their offices does nothing.
Potentially targeting their clients could work but nobody knows who they are and even if they did the nature of their business is high risk high reward so pointing out to their clients they took a risk that didn't pay off won't do any good.
CCC - they could be pressured over their assurances the sale to Wasps wouldn't impact CCFC but that really needs to be done by local media as my experience is any questions are met with them hiding behind 'commercially confidential'.
Wasps - they are the ones refusing to talk to the club. It is clear 'can't talk while there is legal action ongoing' is rubbish. They knew there was ongoing legal action when they have in the past held advanced discussions on a long term deal before walking away and on another occasion agreed a multi year deal before withdrawing it, they also have agreed a deal while the legals have been ongoing.
Besides that they have shown themselves to be vulnerable to protests. The slightest whisper of a protest and they go in to overdrive on forums such as this trying to extinguish the possibility.
So you have the one group who can actually make a difference being the one that is most responsive to any action. Seems to me an obvious choice where you concentrate efforts.
If Wasps thought their fans would be greeted every week with a couple of hundred CCFC fans protesting their refusal to talk, engaging with Wasps fans asking them to also apply pressure, protesting in the ground at TV games and the media coverage that resulted I am certain they would very quickly be back to the table.