I do stand up for the things I believe in, this thread is proof of that. I protested at Arsenal, I went on the March and I have been involved in other several protests up until now, but I don't want to protest at every fixture.
Ok, fair enuff. If what ashbyjan ses is true then the FL are a bit nervous about a protest.
We should ask ourselves why this might be?
Well I can tell you:
The eyes of the footballing world and SKY are watching plus various peeps in Govt. who will only be too pleased to see that football cannot keep its house in order.
So far the farce of Cov, aided and abetted by a weak governing body, has been roundly criticised in court, by most who emphasise the importance of social values in our culture and national sport and by the whole footballing community who recognise our plight and the wrong that is being perpetrated in the name of greed.
All that remains is for there to be one incident for this to blow up in the face of football. It hasn't happened yet but if it should then the shit will hit the fan.
Another meaningful protest in front of TV cameras will only be more evidence of the warning to all those implicated to sort it out.
The longer this drags on the worse the implications are for those who have not done so.