Don Karleone
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Cool. It seems important to you to think that.It's definitely rounders
And then left early.Glad to see we doubled down and repeated the protest at half time, same number of empty seats at the start of the 2nd half as the 1st.
And then left early.
Only right.Plenty stayed as Kev walked around the pitch clapping us all
Well done PB !! saw you join in too
City Matters WhatsApp group will be calling him a scab now you've outed him
I don’t agree. I doubt a huge banner would be allowed to be honest and the protest was followed by the best support of the season which is key I think. Protest, then show the club what the fans are all about. I thought it worked perfectly tonight to be honest.Didn't mention why there were big gaps in the crowd won't affect the club but I'm sure it'll help the emptyhad reputation, a huge banner would of been more effective
235 the sameWell done to everyone who took part . Concourse near 110 was proper old skool city heads ….. did us proud. Thousands of blues can’t be wrong
That happens in SS3 every game. Usually around 37 mins when the bar opens :-)I took part, but the numbers on the concourse around me were much less than at the previous (Leicester) one. Did voice some concerns about this particular protest when asked about this by one of the organisers in advance (fully agreed with sentiment, but felt messaging was a bit confused).
No idea if this has been flagged previously, but my missus said it would be miles more effective if everyone took their seats, then walked out at a set time. Might be a more powerful statement?
we did banner v villaI don’t agree. I doubt a huge banner would be allowed to be honest and the protest was followed by the best support of the season which is key I think. Protest, then show the club what the fans are all about. I thought it worked perfectly tonight to be honest.
which block were you in ric ?I took part, but the numbers on the concourse around me were much less than at the previous (Leicester) one. Did voice some concerns about this particular protest when asked about this by one of the organisers in advance (fully agreed with sentiment, but felt messaging was a bit confused).
No idea if this has been flagged previously, but my missus said it would be miles more effective if everyone took their seats, then walked out at a set time. Might be a more powerful statement?