It was more for discussion, but okay, I'll chuck in one I raised before. No doubt it'll get taken as a mission statement, rather than a starter for thought, but there it is.
The red card thing works for getting people involved, but it didn't change the outcome of the membership scheme. It's purpose is more to show that people want a change. So I don't have a problem in that respect.
What I do feel is that things like that are limited, and unlkely to create a change in themselves. It needs approaching from several angles and an important part of that is opening up as many ways as possible for fans to discuss any options without it just becoming a playground.
One is to look for ways that we as fans can make the club attractive to buyers. Showing positive unity and passion is one way that the energy created by the protests can be channelled, which would give it more popular support. That could be just by helping groups of fans create an atmosphere.
That doesn't need the club's involvement. Fans doing things despite the Allams will show them as irrelevant. Ignoring them, or ridiculing them will be more effective than confrontation, can be more fun, and more inclusive.
The successes we've seen, have pretty much all been ultimately down to the Prem/fl's rule book. We need more consideration to having rules enforced, or changed.
Another option is to either look for a buyer, or look to ways that fans could buy the club.
You still have this fluffy liberal idea of all the fans uniting together and singing from the same hymn sheet. There is 1 link and that is Hull City but there are as many sub groups as you can imagine. Bringing them together in a meeting would be like on here but with fisty cuffs. In the ground some will sing lots won't, a winning team on the pitch will help the atmosphere but this season there will be more depression than celebration during game time. The red card thing is the best idea for uniting fans that has been thought of for years, as i said earlier easy to do, nothing to pay, no club to join, no marches and the bigger thing is that those doing it will get a sense of unity, of being together, a realisation that they can protest without fear. From that the next steps can be taken but lets get the first foot firmly planted before moving on.
On a lighter note we are looking for a buyer by pushing our forum friends in the USA to buy lotto tickets.