The problem is its been left so late that there's not really time to start with a low key approach and ramp things up.
I would rule out any action in the ground at a Wasps game. Just can't see it being effective. Their fans aren't really that bothered, look on their forum where there's plenty of people hoping we get kicked out.
And you're trying to rely on pissed off (and possibly pissed up) city fans to not even make noise at the wrong time. I would say you'd have a good chance some idiot would get on the pitch and it would all backfire.
Needs to be a specific thing we are requesting. I would suggest a one year rolling deal on the current terms, could maybe add an annual increase linked to inflation, until the legals are over.
The obvious thing, as it can be done quickly and easily, is to start with an open letter. I would make sure it points out that it is the fans that will suffer not SISU. That the fans have tried protests before, during and after home and away games, disrupting games, the huge marches, protests at SISUs offices and the football authorities offices with zero impact.
Point out the history off the club and how important it is to the people of Coventry. That the club is a local employer, generates millions annually for the local economy and is one of the things most associated with the city nationally and internationally.
State that Wasps have benefitted from the clubs troubles by purchasing a £113m stadium for less than £10m, something that was never offered to the football club. Point out the assurances that Wasps arrival would not harm CCFC.
Mention the potential impact on the bonds and Wasps bottom line if Wasps lose a significant tenant. Not just the money the club pays Wasps every year, the loss in F&B, loss in customer for ACL partners such as the casino, lowering the value of future naming rights.
Question if Wasps are prepared to force Coventry City out of existence, and don't accept 'but SISU' as a response. Make it clear that if that is the route they choose the people of Coventry will not just stand back and accept it.