Re: What Happened To Our Angry City Fans
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Originally Posted by
City123
Wasn't there a fairly large protest march before the Liverpool game in the PL?
I also remember some kind of protest against Ridsdale
I went to one the turn out was terrible.
I'm sure the numbers swelled after we went on the losing run?
Re: What Happened To Our Angry City Fans
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Originally Posted by
stan butler
I went to one the turn out was terrible.
I'm sure the numbers swelled after we went on the losing run?
BBC reckoned 3,000 went on one, not sure how true that is but if true it's a more than decent turnout
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-...wales-26689074
Re: What Happened To Our Angry City Fans
Just a thought. Maybe theres nothing to get angry or demonstrate about.
Ok we may get relegated. Shit happens.
Ive been through plenty without protests.
Maybe its our time.
Bigger clubs than us in L1.
No point protesting against the owner. Nobody on the sidelines wanting to buy. We dont appear to be at risk of admin we play in our traditional colours (remember rather be in L2 and blue?)
Even if we go down weve had worse times and I dont see anything to protest about.
Ok we are all pissed off the team is crap compared to recent sides but protest get angry .What will that achieve.?
Re: What Happened To Our Angry City Fans
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splott parker
C’mon now, don’t rewrite things, workers weren’t threatened with fines, their employers were.
both were, employers and workers.
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Re: What Happened To Our Angry City Fans
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Originally Posted by
xsnaggle
both were, employers and workers.
That's not what the bloke from the welsh assembly said on 5 live the other week. It was intended to stop employers forcing their employees into work when they could adequately work from home.
How many employees have been fined for going into work? Zero.