There are threads on the Wasps boards on about how they can keep the crowds, numbers are dropping.Exactly nothing worked that the trust tried against sisu statements a many protests also nothing changed.
Why would it bother wasps Ritchardson from the same mould as Joy neither want to give in neither care about the club they own.
Hopefully Wasps go pop and we win by default, only way I can see progress.
Their real problem is that the bubble has burst they now have a 32,000 seater stadium with a paying fanbase smaller then the City and half the amount of games.
How long can they carry on like that?
I’m getting a shitload of tennis ballsIs it a pitch invasion again being planned?
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The purpose and the possibility of a successful outcome should surely trump any aversion to attending a Wasps game. Some tickets may be free, don’t buy anything inside. Not as if we would be paying attention to the game.
What have we to lose on a protest everything need a good turnout or it will be laughed at like so many were against sisu.Another year away and what sort of shape would we be in? This seems to be an opportunity to get the issues raised. CT and CWR could hardly ignore the protest. You could be right and it could be futile. On the other hand it may be the catalyst. What is there to lose?
It doesn’t matter who organises it, it’s the end result that counts.I hear you, I really do.
However, even the most staunch critics of the Trust voted that they wouldn’t go inside the stadium for a Wasps game.
The other issue here is; IF this REALLY is instigated by the Trust, do you honestly think they are, all of a sudden, going to do a 180 and properly GO AFTER Wasps?? Are they fuck.
The ONLY pertinent difference between the Trust of old and the Trust of today is:
The old Trust did what the fuck they wanted to.
The Trust of today (thanks to Pete and others on this forum) are being forced in to LOOKING LIKE they’re doing something.
But sadly, in reality, the outcome will be the same. A Trust with an agenda all of their own.
A few hundred tickets would be a drop in the ocean of their finances.Hopefully lots of free tickets obtained too.Still trying to come to terms with why would people want protest inside the ground?
Surely the last thing anyone wants to do is to give them an income stream.
It just seems a very double loaded thing to do in my opinion.
Good points. City also seem to manage on fewer match attendances yet still retain a fan base at the moment. The rest of them are in Coventry. SISU are playing with fire. It will be harder to come back even when City is in the city.Exactly nothing worked that the trust tried against sisu statements a many protests also nothing changed.
Why would it bother wasps Ritchardson from the same mould as Joy neither want to give in neither care about the club they own.
Hopefully Wasps go pop and we win by default, only way I can see progress.
Their real problem is that the bubble has burst they now have a 32,000 seater stadium with a paying fanbase smaller then the City and half the amount of games.
How long can they carry on like that?
Easy.. play in their home town. Oh...wait a minute.There are threads on the Wasps boards on about how they can keep the crowds, numbers are dropping.
Or winEasy.. play in their home town. Oh...wait a minute.
It wouldn't receive sufficient media coverage I fear, in the same way as TV stations, in particular, won't show footage of disruption inside a stadium like they used to. Radio station might but will it really be big enough news ? What are our fans actually going to do inside the stadium . Sing songs ?It has been spoken about lots of times on here that Wasps need to be the target at the moment as they are the obstacle to us playing in our home. A protest both inside and outside, providing it is backed by sufficient numbers could be the catalyst to them being forced to answer the questions about why we are being made to play in Birmingham. If the game chosen for the protest was on the TV even better. Imagine the racket that a few hundred City fans could make through out the eighty minutes and the publicity that would raise by having it broadcast nationwide. This is surely an effective way of getting to the media and putting Wasps in a hot spot. As for not going into a Wasps game, the purpose surely justifies being there.
Stop them from getting near the Ricoh in the first place. I park my car off the foleshill road every game when city were at the Ricoh. If I couldn't park anywhere other than an official car park because wasps fans blocked the side roads I'd be pissed off.There are threads on the Wasps boards on about how they can keep the crowds, numbers are dropping.
Stop them from getting near the Ricoh in the first place. I park my car off the foleshill road every game when city were at the Ricoh. If I couldn't park anywhere other than an official car park because wasps fans blocked the side roads I'd be pissed off.
We should do this to them.
Yes it is. It's not illegal to park your car in a side street an hour before a wasps game and then drive off an hour later. Easiest action possible with maximum inconvenience to them if enough people did it.It's illegal to actively block traffic apparently.
Yes it is. It's not illegal to park your car in a side street an hour before a wasps game and then drive off an hour later. Easiest action possible with maximum inconvenience to them if enough people did it.
There needs to be some kind of reality check here.
A protest involving going inside the stadium is flawed, as people that are as passionate as us WONT GO INSIDE. The Trust’s core has an agenda. And putting pressure on Wasps ISN’T IT.
Think about it ffs. Our latest attempt at reaching out to the Trust...
Neil goes totally awol, CJ turns up over a week later and posts polls on his PERSONAL Twitter. Meanwhile the official Trust account retweets accounts that protect Wasps & solely blame SISU. I hate to piss on your fireworks but CJ has arrived to make it LOOK like they want to do something.
I been trying to bait them into responding to me but all they're doing is liking posts that are sympathetic to Wasps.There needs to be some kind of reality check here.
A protest involving going inside the stadium is flawed, as people that are as passionate as us WONT GO INSIDE. The Trust’s core has an agenda. And putting pressure on Wasps ISN’T IT.
Think about it ffs. Our latest attempt at reaching out to the Trust...
Neil goes totally awol, CJ turns up over a week later and posts polls on his PERSONAL Twitter. Meanwhile the official Trust account retweets accounts that protect Wasps & solely blame SISU. I hate to piss on your fireworks but CJ has arrived to make it LOOK like they want to do something.
There needs to be some kind of reality check here.
A protest involving going inside the stadium is flawed, as people that are as passionate as us WONT GO INSIDE. The Trust’s core has an agenda. And putting pressure on Wasps ISN’T IT.
Think about it ffs. Our latest attempt at reaching out to the Trust...
Neil goes totally awol, CJ turns up over a week later and posts polls on his PERSONAL Twitter. Meanwhile the official Trust account retweets accounts that protect Wasps & solely blame SISU. I hate to piss on your fireworks but CJ has arrived to make it LOOK like they want to do something.
Are you saying because of past actions the relationship is irreparable then?
No I don’t think he is but a degree of past experience needs to manage the expectations of what’s possibleAre you saying because of past actions the relationship is irreparable then?
They need to remove divisive elements from the board open up the membership to a proper registration scheme with an annual payment and introduce an online system for transparent elections and voting.I understand.
What do the Trust need to do to change where we are at now? If they put the statement out can everyone move forward together?
They need to remove divisive elements from the board open up the membership to a proper registration scheme with an annual payment and introduce an online system for transparent elections and voting.
They need to remove divisive elements from the board open up the membership to a proper registration scheme with an annual payment and introduce an online system for transparent elections and voting.
To be fair, the Trust have retweeted all of CJ's polls.