Why do you have no doubt? He's a thick **** who keeps blowing his wad and his credibilty and relies on someone giving him a lifeline. I've no problem with him defending the Allams, they've paid for it and him. I have no problem with thinking that a lad from Gypsyville is a **** for doing it and should be ****ing ashamed of himself.
Because his point of view, his opinion, is ****ing worthless, as it is constantly and consistently proven wrong by the facts and the actions of the Allams. There is no scope for his mealy mouthed ****e.
no one has got the balls to create a Pickett line at the KCOM. if it bothers ppl that much, get "ALLAM OUT" plackards.
Or, just as likely, he fears for his job after relegation. After all, the divot stompers had more value.
Why a protest for the last game? I mean I like a good protest, and I'd definitely join in...but why now? Why not last week, or the week before, or the week before... I agree with TOM that it could look like people sulking because we've got relegated They're no more obnoxious this week than last are they?
I really don't care about Deans level of intelligence. He was a ****ing good footballer. That's good enough for me Fez.
You said something along the lines of 'lots of real fans are not going to the KCOM', which for some reason he took to mean 'anyone who goes to the KCOM is not a real fan'.
No. I said the atmosphere was ****. He said that's because the real fans aren't there. No lots of at all des. Just plastics in the ground and real fans not there.
A protest for the last game because this is the outcome of the season and the disastrous handling of the club has culminated in this. While we were battling like **** it seemed a secondary issue. Now the battle has been lost, time to return to try and win the war. Plenty of media focus even on the last irrelevant game. The fight goes on.
He was, but his actions now do matter. He should stop making public utterances that insult the intelligence of the supporters. He knows what he's doing, but it is his lack of intelligence that makes what he does so ****ing poor.
I can sort of see that Although the main protests should have carried on up until January if that was the case Difficult to get the media to pick up on the reason correctly though
I think the media have improved over recent months and that finally they more or less all get it. Better late than never. Time to make Dean eat his words on Twitter.
The next opportunity for a protest at the ground when there is a meaningful game with a few thousand there is about 3 months away. Last weekends press coverage by and large reported about the bad start we had and the reasons why, a protest now could build on that. The season is over so unless someone gets very creative and comes up with an out of the box idea we are looking at 3 months of nothing more than moaning on here and maybe a few letters in the HDM. By the time a new season gets near we will have a manager, some outs and hopefully some ins, there will be talk of new prospective buyers, maybe even some token concessions and the majority of fans will come out with the old i'm supporting the team not the regime line. This will be spun by the Allams (again) and the cycle begins again. "if you don't like it don't go" "boycotting is the only real protest" and on and on and on.