I strongly disagree with attacking the person. He's just trying to do his job and he's got an utter shit one. Just imagine what effect this is having on his home life, his family's life. I mean, I love this club as much as the next man and I don't agree with any of SISU's recent proposal's. But I wouldn't wish that on anyone. And if we don't attack him, he can't attack us in return. Let's be adults.
Instead, attack the policies of SISU he is being made to spout. And if he ignores you, or you can't get through to him, then you need to improve the message and quality of the protest, not the volume. We had a controversial politician speak at my University and the 200 angry protesters outside did nothing to stop him speaking, but our questions destroyed his position and made him back peddle like a cyclist who just found himself on the ring road. We need to leave emotion at the door when dealing with them; anger and knee jerk reactions will only make things worse. We need to engage them in conversation and show why we think this is a terrible idea and back it up with some sort of evidence, because god knows how many people they've got working trying to prove it is a good one. Use the consultations to consult and get our position, as fans, across in an intelligent, concise way.
And remember, there's a reason we wear the Phoenix over our hearts in this city.