the same people who are demanding professionalism from the club are criticising the club for being professional in how they've handled it...
Hate seeing this behaviour on social media never mind in real life. It’s slightly unhinged if you ask me
The revolution will not be televised! Edit Sorry if that's a bit cryptic but I've been listening to music and this popped up, thought it was apt. Gill Scott Heron if you're asking
Not sure where to put this so just using this thread as I did promise I'd try to keep people on here updated re rawa rather than solely posting on smb. Rawa are going to hold an open meeting for members on April 18th, venue TBC (but will be Sunderland city centre). We just want to hear from the members regarding how they view the club/ recent meetings/ the action log the club produced etc. There will likely be some there who will want to push for protests/ ending engagement with the club. I know many on here don't want protests and the likes so, in the interest of balance, wanted to make sure it was mentioned here as well. Anyone who is a rawa member can feel free to come along and voice their opinion, whichever side of the fence you're on. The more the merrier. If people want to have a say but can't make the meeting, feel free to email [email protected] and we'll make sure your views are considered
you might aswell keep it ready for the next owners, soon as we have a poor season under them people be wanting protests aswell, and to be honest i don't get what the protest is about, people wanted the stadium updated we getting it people wanted SD gone it's happened and the physically can't do anything about the recruitment of players right now because the window is shut 1st year promoted 2nd year playoffs 3rd year protest and people wonder why are fan base get called toxic off other fans