by culmstockgull » 10 Feb 2024, 13:57
I have read a lot this week about the pros and cons of protesting and what form that should take. What I would like to see is something from the TUST who from their lofty position like to be seen as the grown up in the room, are they for demostrations and positive action from the fans, do they believe in accuracy and honesty, if so they state that hundreds left at the st albans match,they didnt, many of them just relocated to another part of the popside, secondly I was out back of the family stand at the end of the match and their description of a large group was anything but, many of those were just passing by or stopping to chat with friends, as for demos at scunthorpe, reading and everton , what has been achieved, well nothing obvious,except in a negative sense,Reading are awaiting to see if the FA deduct more points for the pitch invasion and game suspension, so what seemed a brilliant idea in the bar before the match, made in haste and under the effects of alcohol now not only makes the owners of each club retreat more into defensive mode but also gives them a wonderful outers for their shortcomings by blaming the fans for the lowly position because of potential points deduction.
I have friends who remainTUST members and while the TUST continually stats the opposite, they are convinced they will not be content until they have a modicum of control over the club, they demand a seat at the top table and before anything is finalised on the new meetings with the club state their terms for acceptance for such a seat, the make up of the group, the timing of meetings and I am sure if they had their way contolling the agenda. Are they any more representative than the TUFC official fan club who could demand similar parity at meetings.You could end up at each meeting with thirty or more all supporting their party line and achieving nothing.
I have read a lot this week about the pros and cons of protesting and what form that should take. What I would like to see is something from the TUST who from their lofty position like to be seen as the grown up in the room, are they for demostrations and positive action from the fans, do they believe in accuracy and honesty, if so they state that hundreds left at the st albans match,they didnt, many of them just relocated to another part of the popside, secondly I was out back of the family stand at the end of the match and their description of a large group was anything but, many of those were just passing by or stopping to chat with friends, as for demos at scunthorpe, reading and everton , what has been achieved, well nothing obvious,except in a negative sense,Reading are awaiting to see if the FA deduct more points for the pitch invasion and game suspension, so what seemed a brilliant idea in the bar before the match, made in haste and under the effects of alcohol now not only makes the owners of each club retreat more into defensive mode but also gives them a wonderful outers for their shortcomings by blaming the fans for the lowly position because of potential points deduction.
I have friends who remainTUST members and while the TUST continually stats the opposite, they are convinced they will not be content until they have a modicum of control over the club, they demand a seat at the top table and before anything is finalised on the new meetings with the club state their terms for acceptance for such a seat, the make up of the group, the timing of meetings and I am sure if they had their way contolling the agenda. Are they any more representative than the TUFC official fan club who could demand similar parity at meetings.You could end up at each meeting with thirty or more all supporting their party line and achieving nothing.