I went to Everton on Saturday and if some of the chants being used there are anything to go by I fear the worst for the rebrand protest. For the majority of fans at Everton it seems it's not about the shirt colour, but about abusing Vincent Tan.
I think it's probably fair to say that many of the people who sang the 'we love Malky' song realised that he had to go (and in the end were not unhappy to see the back of him) - but they sang it anyway in a sort of group anti-Tan frenzy. That was ok, I like blue as well, but I think what was sung at Everton - and what will be sung by far too many on Saturday - is over the top, and makes you realise it is not just about the shirt colour. There are other agendas for many fans.
I think it's probably fair to say that many of the people who sang the 'we love Malky' song realised that he had to go (and in the end were not unhappy to see the back of him) - but they sang it anyway in a sort of group anti-Tan frenzy. That was ok, I like blue as well, but I think what was sung at Everton - and what will be sung by far too many on Saturday - is over the top, and makes you realise it is not just about the shirt colour. There are other agendas for many fans.

Sam is another Tan crony. You support Tan you support Sam, he employed him.
As far as I'm aware the march is simply a peaceful show of feeling about the yearning for a return to our traditional colours. Officially, Tan critisism isn't on the agenda for the march. Of course there are rogue elements to any protest.