Spot on.
While I agree with the posters on this thread and elsewhere who think 100% boycott would send a better message, I am amazed that they don't recognise that it is never going to happen. You only need to spend a short time on this forum to realise that - and most of those posters are regulars. So the inevitable (say) 1,000 Cov fans in the ground on no-one on the Hill sends no message at all other than apathy. A decent number on the Hill + those in the ground all singing from the same Hymn sheet, 'Let Down by the Football League', is at least an active message of defiance, one that will embarrass the FL on live TV!
And as the FL is an embarrassment to their own slogan of 'Real Football, Real Fans' it's about time we gave them some back.
I completely agree that talking about a 100% boycott protest is pointless because it simply won't happen, it's important when designing a protest to make something thats going to work, The hold up banners at Arsenal was a great example of that, you already have thousands of people there, you just need to get them banners and inform them and it all works brilliantly. Unfortunately this organised protest is the complete opposite of that. You are starting with a small scattered number of people at sixfields at a game that would have had a very small number of Coventry fans (not included in season ticket, in northampton, weekday game, on tv) and these small number of people have shown no appetite to protest. You are requiring thousands of other people to do something different than they were going too, to spend hours of their time after work for a protest that doesn't look like will go well. I hope I'm wrong, I hope you are right, I hope there are 3000 people standing outside holding up banners, getting great media coverage but we all know their won't be.
I'm sure you'll get a reasonable number of people to hold up banners in six fields, there will be a few dozen extra people on the hill and the protest will have done more damage than positive because you've increased the sixfields crowd.
If I thought for a second you would get thousands of people standing outside protesting I'd be praising you and I'd be there but I'm badly disabled and in order to come I have to get someone who wouldn't want to come to spend hours of their time to help me and thats simply not worth it for such little chance of the protest going well.