Jesus. Christ.According to Twitter PSB group are planning an on the pitch protest during a game should the club fall away from playoff contention......thoughts?
As with any protest the question I would ask is what is their desired outcome?According to Twitter PSB group are planning an on the pitch protest during a game should the club fall away from playoff contention......thoughts?
As with any protest the question I would ask is what is their desired outcome?
It won't raise awareness which is the usual reason given, and it risks any publicity being negative. It will get the club in trouble with the EFL with a possible fine which will not be paid by SISU but by the football club.
It will have zero impact on Wasps or CCC, although should we stay at the Ricoh it will no doubt mean the charges made to the club will increase again.
Pointless. Do it at a wasps game, get them a points deduction (theyre in contention for relegation as it is) they go down, sell the Ricoh to SISU who sell the club and Ground to Jeff Bezos who buys Messi Ronaldo and Mbappe and the rights to their childrens future careers.According to Twitter PSB group are planning an on the pitch protest during a game should the club fall away from playoff contention......thoughts?
I am convinced this is what will happen at the last home game if it is not sorted by then. The PSB group needn't organise it. I'm certain it will happen especially if we are out of the playoffs. The fact that the club have told ST holders in the first four rows to move says everything.
The club are going to block off the bottom few rows to prevent this. They've moved people out of their season ticket seats to higher up in the stand. If PSB are planning this for the last game they may need to think again.
We do, but at the same time we need a new group that is professional, sensible and represents your average City fan who doesn't want to use any excuse to get on the pitch or 'av it large wiv v ladz'.We need fewer groups.
Think the only reason they managed to get on last time was because the stand behind the goal was unattended. I’m sure this time they’ll put a line of stewards there which is usually enough to deter people from trying anything.If
Look at the Sheffield United game. Some netting ain't gunna stop people.
I couldnt agree more.They/he are fucking idiots.
Literally, the longer this is going on the more worrying its becomingIf we do manage to stay at the RICOH wonder what incentives they will put on to get Season Tickets renewed seeming as it so late this year!
We need fewer groups.
We do, but at the same time we need a new group that is professional, sensible and represents your average City fan who doesn't want to use any excuse to get on the pitch or 'av it large wiv v ladz'.
Ah, Twitter. The perfect arena to advertise a planned protest. Where everyone can see. Including the Club. And Wasps, who organise the security.
Genius!
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Yeah but what are you doing?! Lol
Not adding ‘lol’ to my posts because I’m an adult?
Based on their results I don't think it would be too difficult.Going on the pitch during a wasps game’s a better idea, good luck with that though, they’ll be some big old units to get past
Good point, they’d probably give you a shirtBased on their results I don't think it would be too difficult.
If they think a pitch protest will help that’s up to them but do it at a Wasp game for one thing going on a pitch during a football match is a criminal offence and can be punished by banning orders, fines even jail, at rugby it is not a criminal act.Pointless. Do it at a wasps game, get them a points deduction (theyre in contention for relegation as it is) they go down, sell the Ricoh to SISU who sell the club and Ground to Jeff Bezos who buys Messi Ronaldo and Mbappe and the rights to their childrens future careers.