Trying to use the police to silence protests against human rights abuses and you support it!

Sounds about right.
Good point you raise about trying to silence protests.
I'm getting increasingly concerned with what I see as football clubs collecting people's data, confirming my concerns of moving towards cashless.
Yesterday I knew of two separate supporters who did not attend our game at Bolton Wanderers, for the simple reason of not being able to obtain tickets. I am aware of a third supporter that didn't attend but for slightly different reasons to my main point, which I will come to.
I looked around forums of my club, and I saw the same concerns being voiced.
Let me explain....it appears from what I've been told, the cut off time for tickets was, Friday lunchtime. Some people don't live in the County of the club they support, that is not unusual, what they do is they just normally arrive at the ground and pay on the day but not no more it seems in some cases!
For the simple reason, like my clubs decision they have gone cashless. Nor would the club sell one of them tickets Friday afternoon.
Recently there has been protests at our club, and there has been moves to root out those protests, also they rooted out protests at the club bar with the aid of the police. Protestors are not welcome in the ground, I understand it when it is abusive or aggresive.
What concerned me though, was one particular supporter was publically named in a youtube video by the Chairman. That person I believe has now put in a data request as I understand it, i can't verify if that has actually been done.
My point being this all leaves a unsavoury undertone with me, especially with the recent introduction of cashless, which requires your personal details.
I know clubs have to make moves to remove trouble, we don't want a return to the 70's, so I do support certain action in some circumstances, but what does worry me is the sense of feeling of totalitarian moves by football clubs to control every aspect of that match day experience.
Songs and protests is part of our culture, to try and eradicate something that is not illegal is wrong. I avoided names for legal reasons, that I don't want my arse sued, that's how bad things have got.