A mass protest in Broadgate (1 Viewer)

Corrado

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I understand the anger over the memorial garden but why is everyone so upset about the bricks? It’s just a brick.....
 

pusbccfc

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I understand the anger over the memorial garden but why is everyone so upset about the bricks? It’s just a brick.....


Cost 75 quid each. Lots of people have bricks with the names of people who are no longer here. Idea of them was to be there alongside the club forever.
 

rob9872

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It's in Birmingham ffs, is he taking the piss?
 

Great_Expectations

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A mass protest would be worth it in my view. It might not achieve anything immediately, but it will highlight to the relevant parties, and the rest of the football world, our unhappiness with the frustration.

Wasps and CCC have to care about public opinion, it’s vital to them both. The first are still an foreign team in a city they aren’t embedded in yet desperate for support, while the latter need the public. We know it won’t alter SISUs view as much, but it still puts pressure on them.

It also shows MR and the players we want them here and we are passionate about the team.

As pointed out previously the key is organising. Whatever people’s view of the Trust, this is literally what fan groups are for. They should be all over this. Who knows if they will?
 

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