captain sparkle wrote:Just found this on Twitter -
https://x.com/MFCProtestGroup
captain sparkle wrote:Just found this on Twitter -
https://x.com/MFCProtestGroup
Keith wrote:captain sparkle wrote:Just found this on Twitter -
https://x.com/MFCProtestGroup
What does it say? I can't see it without logging in to Xitter.
al1 wrote:Very sad that on Saturday fans were stopped from protesting against the owner,extensive searches of fans at the turnstiles including under 16 year olds! Fans with balloons in their possession were denied entry and threatened with banning orders,unbelievable. I bet the owner is laughing at this situation as he continues his efforts to do to us what he did to Worcester Warriors rugby team.
Catte wrote:I fear you are sleep walking into a Bury situation.
The time to start your actions was some time ago now, you should all be members of the trust and put any concerns behind you whilst you fight and you have to fight for your club.
To save this club you cannot be squeamish some actions will not be positive for the club and sometimes you have to dig deep.
You need people outside Morecambe taking notice, most of all you need to be organised and that has to be through the Trust. People with balloons will not do it, sitting on your hands waiting for some one to ride in and save you probably is not going to happen any time soon. From the outside and I am outside it looks and reads like you care a bit but not enough to get your hands dirty. if I had the money I would look at it and think well the fans are bothered but cant be mithered what happens if I throw money at it and we struggle will they walk away?
Join the trust if you don't want to stand in the cold, and hope they have a plan.
black morse wrote:Well said Catte. I think part of the indecision stems from the silence of the Board which have meant some people have felt that things must be going in the right direction albeit slowly. The Trust was set up in case we ever found ourselves in the mire and that is where we are now. I've no idea how many SV'rs are already members of the Trust but we all should be. The cost of joining is certainly not prohibitive.
KenH wrote:black morse wrote:Well said Catte. I think part of the indecision stems from the silence of the Board which have meant some people have felt that things must be going in the right direction albeit slowly. The Trust was set up in case we ever found ourselves in the mire and that is where we are now. I've no idea how many SV'rs are already members of the Trust but we all should be. The cost of joining is certainly not prohibitive.
Not just silence of the Board, but the Board have made statements telling fans not to protest etc as they feel it may damage the club. It's definitely been a message of "we know what we're doing" and telling fans just to carry on attending, buying tickets and merchandise, etc. Due to the immense high regard that most fans hold towards the Board members, the fans have believed what they were told to do (or not do). When you have the likes of Rod telling you not to protest, I don't think you can criticise the fans for believing what they're being told.
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:No protests at the stadium will have the slightest effect on Whittingham who sits in his ivory tower down south and treats us with contempt. He destroyed Worcester and slowly but surely is doing the same to us. We can only speculate on what his motives are? Presumably financial but who knows. Do we know where his home or business address is. Can we take the fight to his doorstep? Peacefully of course but actually in his face where he will be forced to take notice. Basically can we treat him with the contempt he treats us with.
Wild Bill wrote:Trust need to be smart. How about a billboard at the end of his road?
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