They organised a protest march last summer one saturday from town to KCOM, about 50 people on it. Ended up as an OG. 'Is that all you've got?' etc
I understood perfectly what you meant. I'll be there next season as will olm but we aren't real fans. Don't pull bummers up when you're saying the same thing.
I'm a little surprised by your logic. But first, to be clear, I see no point in an in-ground protest as I think that, for the final game, a simple decision to stay away is all that is called for - but I totally understand those who want to go and those who wish to protest But anyway, back to your logic. Maybe if we ask ourselves why people pay to support. Is it because they want a team that battles and will try to win through? Do the supporters feel involved and want to get onside with their team and club? I know supporters is a broadish brush term, but I think the majority feel like that. The team were given belief by a new manager and some fresh blood in the ranks. The situation was grim and the manager asked for support in the fight against relegation. He got support and not negative protest. We are relegated, all bets are off and protest is legit once more, for those who wish to do it. I don't find that at all confusing.
Then he shouldn't have the role of Ambassador of our club, focussing on gettong help and a job that pays at least a living wage; just like many would be happy to get.
I disagree. There are choices, options. Step away from the club, step away from football, live to your means; stop trying to be the big I am. A touch of reality, a smidgeon of honesty and an infusion of humility. He's not the only one to have a few knocks, big or not so big; plenty of others just get on with it. How os he in the ****? He has a job, a new bird and fame; what more does he want, except our hard earned?