There are people waiting for the in to become available and it will show sisu the fans are united against them and most the ST holders that are joining us on this one match boycott have said they won't renew next season if sisu are still in power
So lets assume you are right and there is at least one group wishing to takeover the club. To date what have they done to make this happen? Have they made SISU aware of their interest, have they asked SISU what they would consider an acceptable offer, have they submitted an offer and had it rejected?
Whilst I can certainly see benefits to business deals being carried out behind closed doors if there is a group attempting a takeover and their approach has been rejected by SISU, leading to a need to protest and a plan to attempt to force SISU out, would it not be better for that group to go public and explain their plans for the club and allow them to be scrutinised?
At the moment this is coming across as a SISU out group with no real plan for what happens if they go. We are a very unattractive proposition now we have, at best, very little chance of owning our own stadium. Is there not a risk that forcing SISU out puts the club into administration with no potential buyers stepping forward?