On one level it needs something that is novel and will engage the media.
On a 2nd level it needs something that is sustainable.
Pitch protests are getting messy and you can't help feel at some stage it's going to spill over into something nasty either with opposing fans or , even worse, amongst our own supporters.
Personally I would think getting together an umbrella organisation with other clubs with ownership issues (such as Orient, Blackpool, Blackburn, Forest) could create something with more momentum& profile that the FL and media might take more seriously.
One of the key problems is that the media doesn't seem to think football exists outside the Premiership and maybe to a lesser extent the Championship. Occasional lip service pieces about how bad it is etc. isn't really significant.
Look at how much coverage the Newcastle-Mike Ashley situation was getting when they were in the Premiership compared to what they get now and all the other clubs mentioned above get now.
Look at Forest! Clubs below them have been getting shit on worse than them for years yet their owner sells a few players and pockets the cash and all of a sudden the media call him the worst owner in football!
Said on twitter ages ago we need to unite with other fans and March on the FA/EFL headquarters.
Nobody gives a shit about 500 unhappy Charlton fans. They give even less of a shit about 300 annoyed cov fans and don't even notice 150 pissed off Blackpool fans.
If 6000 or 7000 fans from all the teams (Charlton, Blackburn, Blackpool, Forest, Leyton Orient, City) marched to the headquarters, you'd probably close the roads around it for hours.
Now that's gotta put pressure on the FA to do something.
It's a shame the trust are so single minded on pitch invasions to 'hurt' SISU!
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