by Elm Park Kid »
15 Jul 2023 15:51
Dai has shown shown poor judgement in running the club and depends on people who provide him with bad advice. We're constantly in trouble with the EFL and are about to be issued with a (hopefully suspended) points deduction for the third season in a row. Worst of all, there are now serious questions about his ability to fund the club.
Why on Earth would we stop campaigning for him to leave? I'm sure that the vast majority of fans would rather someone else owned us, so why not use what power we have to try and force the issue?
Sure, you can just cross your fingers and hope that *this time* the no experience manager works out, that *this time* our transfer embargoes won't hurt squad development, that *this time* the points deduction remains suspended, that *this time* all the players and staff get paid when they should and we are able to pay our tax bills. Or you can say enough is enough and say it's time for change.
Yes, this might harm the club in the short run. But that's the point of protest, of things like going on strike and picketing places. You're accepting short-term loss for long-term gains.
There's numerous examples where these kind of ongoing fan campaigns do eventually work. Even if it's only one factor in an owners decision to sell up, it might be the tipping point.