I think the main thrust of the protests, that did take place, was to emphasise the general desire of the supporters for the owners to sell up and stop being ****s.
They didn't sell, they said it was on hold until the end of the season - it's the end of the season.
Protest, on those terms, was pointless and self-defeating, when combined with the rallying call of the manager. It was all very clear in the time-line.
It was done correctly and if there are those who can't se that then **** em. It took most a very long time to catch on to the Allam's ****isness, so why worry? We know who we are, we'll die and protest when we want, ta.