Just for clarity there are a lot of people who are misunderstanding the logic of the 'paid for letter' so I will put it here
> Many media (paper/TV etc.) have published stories / interviews etc. already and this has not resulted in any response from the club so further interviews alone are just local news
> The logic of 'fans have to pay for advert to converse with club because they get no response' is therefore an ideal approach to get not just the MEN but others to run with the story (which 100% will be picked up nationally) and get the club to actually respond / do something. The MEN are local and cheap - as I said initially, this is not about anybody's personalised vandetta about MEN or anything else, it is about coming up with a fresh approach to get the club to converse
> My written letter was just the 'my written letter' - if we did this it would not be that which was sent and I am sure a number of people 'together' could come up with a better letter
> If there is a better approach we have as a collective then great - but what is it and what has happened to date? All I have seen is 116 pages of moaning and no clarity on what we have done along with assumptions the club have done something. My idea was to collectively request City to respond
> It is NOT about compensation and nor about blaming City - it is about making sure City support us for when this (inevitably) happens again
> Or we do nothing, and wait until next season - boo the anthem more and get the press, manager and players questioning why we continue to do this and then we can all write another 116 pages on bluemoon on why they "don't get us" all illogically thinking the players read this forum
However
For this idea to get traction it needs an official City group to run with it. A single fan adding "and in a straw poll I think 50% of Bluemoon agree with me" is going to look like a bitter individual or nutcase (and as I said, I personally didn't have it that bad - just the return journey and at least I got a seat, others had it far worse).
If there is no official City fan group willing to take this up then fine - I will tell the MEN "no". Although I would personally say for everyone who thinks this is a bad idea then either :-
a) what is your better idea? or
b) If you are thinking is just ignore it and get on with it (which is equally an acceptable approach). Please, though, remember not to complain next time Uefa shaft you (Athens, perhaps??)