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A lot of chatter but no action.

On the box tomorrow is a perfect time to highlight the plight. 

Option A.

Run on the pitch naked and tie wrap ourselves to the corner flags

Option B.

Throw plastic balls on the pitch after 14 minutes (years since we were last in Prem league)

Option C

Delay going in the ground by 5 mins until kick off has started

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18 minutes ago, Ram a lamb a ding dong said:

A lot of chatter but no action.

On the box tomorrow is a perfect time to highlight the plight. 

Option A.

Run on the pitch naked and tie wrap ourselves to the corner flags

Option B.

Throw plastic balls on the pitch after 14 minutes (years since we were last in Prem league)

Option C

Delay going in the ground by 5 mins until kick off has started

As you said...a little joke...but

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-60791546

Throwing plastic balls on the pitch would do what, If were winning and other balls enter the playing field, This would stop any momentum DCFC are having.

Delaying going into the ground by 5mins also could have a negative effect, We score within those 5mins, The rush to get in could be an issue.

I don't want to be seen as negative, There is no solution unless it's a cheap soap.

 

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36 minutes ago, Ram a lamb a ding dong said:

A lot of chatter but no action.

On the box tomorrow is a perfect time to highlight the plight. 

Option A.

Run on the pitch naked and tie wrap ourselves to the corner flags

Option B.

Throw plastic balls on the pitch after 14 minutes (years since we were last in Prem league)

Option C

Delay going in the ground by 5 mins until kick off has started

May I politely suggest that you play with your balls somewhere else 

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What are protests going to achieve? Is Mike Ashley going to suddenly feel guilty and table a workable bid? Is Andy Appleby going to be inspired to find that extra $20m down the back of his sofa?

The march did a brilliant job of getting our plight into the headlines. Our attendances have helped keeping the revenue flowing and the atmosphere at games has shown our togetherness as a club. 

IMO, we need positivity, not protest. We need to attract a buyer, not show them how unpleasant we can be.

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What are we actually protesting against? If you think Quantuma are doing something illegal, then why protest? Write to HMRC (or another creditor) and tell them to raise it in court.  If you think Quantuma are just not very good at their job, then making their job more difficult by subjecting the club to fines/FA investigations/whatever is not going to make their job any easier.

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1 hour ago, Ram a lamb a ding dong said:

Option A.

Run on the pitch naked and tie wrap ourselves to the corner flags...

 

That's just silly.  All that would take is someone taking a firm grip, and with one good pull, it would all be over!

 

 

 

 

 

Oh... I meant the corner flag... erm...   

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2 hours ago, Ram a lamb a ding dong said:

A lot of chatter but no action.

On the box tomorrow is a perfect time to highlight the plight. 

Option A.

Run on the pitch naked and tie wrap ourselves to the corner flags

Option B.

Throw plastic balls on the pitch after 14 minutes (years since we were last in Prem league)

Option C

Delay going in the ground by 5 mins until kick off has started

No NO No, we need to be united for the players, any negativity will be multiplied by the media and pushed back down the pipeline and affect the team.

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1 hour ago, Woodley Ram said:

No NO No, we need to be united for the players, any negativity will be multiplied by the media and pushed back down the pipeline and affect the team.

What team ?. They've given it a go but by next week they'll already be signed elsewhere or have firm plans down the pipeline on agreements in June as long as their not injured.  Heads aren't here anymore and results over the last 6 games are showing it.  Morris, EFL regs, egos and 50p millionaires who don't want to cough up the money required till the Binnies gave a take it or leave it last week have finished us.  Theirs was the bid we were relying on .  I firmly believe we went into admin to facilitate their bid as they first made an offer last June. Best way for Morris to get his stadium cash and allow them to reduce creditors to accommodate it.  Then they offered him bugger all as him/EF/admin let the Middlesbrough issue drag on for months and the viability of staying up and squad value went down the crapper.  

If poo happens tomorrow it makes absolutely no difference either way and at least it shows everyone's pissed off at a situation that was never ever necessary. 

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