Phil Anderer wrote:There is one MASSIVE problem with trying to bring pressure to bear on Jason...He doesn't care! About MFC, the fans, even his own reputation - it got so tarnished by what happened at Worcester it can't get any worse, so whilst I share the frustrations of many, I don't have any ideas as to what, and this is important, CONSTRUCTIVE we can do. We have to avoid, as Billy and Fulwood have both said, doing anything that risks sanctions against the club.
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Phil Anderer wrote:There is one MASSIVE problem with trying to bring pressure to bear on Jason...He doesn't care! About MFC, the fans, even his own reputation - it got so tarnished by what happened at Worcester it can't get any worse, so whilst I share the frustrations of many, I don't have any ideas as to what, and this is important, CONSTRUCTIVE we can do. We have to avoid, as Billy and Fulwood have both said, doing anything that risks sanctions against the club.
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BerlinWaller wrote:The action taken by the Reading fans yesterday has got them some really positive exposure today. Food for thought
Phil Anderer wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:The action taken by the Reading fans yesterday has got them some really positive exposure today. Food for thought
But what about the almost inevitable points deduction or fine?
redrobo wrote:It has to be something that will attract attention and I still think that a huge banner with wording of 'CLUB FOR SALE' or something similar placed on the retaining wall in front of the Directors and Sponsors boxes on level 3 would be in direct view of the TV cameras but would not interfere with the on field match.
Obviously such a display would require the approval of the BoDs but I'm certain it would attract the attention of the media. Jason does NOT own the Stadium so he would have no say on whether it was approved.
A march to the ground would not i suspect get the coverage required but as i suggest a huge banner placed in front of the boxes would be in full view of the TV cameras.
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BerlinWaller wrote:We need to get the attention Reading are getting. We need to get what is happening to us out there.
The more i think about it the more i think Sarb turning up the other week was Jason taking the piss.
His address is on Companies House, his other businesses are as well if you want to get at him that way. He is active on FB with a few fans already contacting him on there.
We need to be on SKY SPORTS NEWS and all over social media.
BerlinWaller wrote:Has there ever been a more disengaged fanbase than ours in a situation like this?
BerlinWaller wrote:Has there ever been a more disengaged fanbase than ours in a situation like this?
Seasider9601 wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Has there ever been a more disengaged fanbase than ours in a situation like this?
The general consensus of reply from Wigan was that the "worst" thing they did as fans was to sit back and do absolutely nothing until it was too late and the club ended up as it did before being sold etc.
Food for thought.
Keith wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Has there ever been a more disengaged fanbase than ours in a situation like this?
The general consensus of reply from Wigan was that the "worst" thing they did as fans was to sit back and do absolutely nothing until it was too late and the club ended up as it did before being sold etc.
Food for thought.
Was it "the worst thing" though? What if other action proved more damaging? If we [for example] had a pitch-invasion. The FA then say our next six home games have to be played behind closed doors. We then remove operating revenue from the club, and go in to administration. Ten point deduction for that, three points that were from previously not paying staff & four points from the pitch invasion itself. We end up going bust and reforming in North West Counties. Would that be "worse"?
The reality is, we can only force Whittingham/Bond's hand, if we deliberately damage the club, so his asset value diminishes. But, that runs the risk of fatally wounding it.
We also have a board that most of us trust. If we make their position untenable, and they resign, then what? What that make the situation worse?
It is frustrating, but our position is different, because of our board being basically, on our side, not the owners.
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