HCST Protest Plans

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read the official statement , its for the allams to leave ... that's the single purpose of the protest ... you really have selective reading

Ill add now , concessions will not be brought in for 12 months minimum ... the seat moves have happened and cannot be brought back ... signings, managers, players ... cannot be dealt with until the allams are gone ..

do you actually see what it is really about now ? ... getting rid of the allams ... which is happening

It's about letting them know how pissed off we are with how things have been handled and also letting the wider audience know our feelings. Whether they are going or not, after the circus of a summer they have caused there is no way they should get off scott free today with no displeasure voiced towards them. Staying quiet and pretending everything is dandy will just simply massage their egos further.
 
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It's been reported by some stewards already at work that Ehab is at today's game with our potential new owners.
 
Understandable, however.
I get why it's been done but it just makes us look like vandals and crooks a little, doesn't it?

The protest and everything surrounding it was fully above board then some idiot goes and does that the day before.
 
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They've probably got some Hull Tigers posters that they could stick over it.
 
I get why it's been done but it just makes us look like vandals and crooks a little, doesn't it?

The protest and everything surrounding it was fully above board then some idiot goes and does that the day before.
Perhaps they should have gone for a multicolured mural and then it could have been lauded as art?