So posters being handed out before the game. Idea is to hold them up just before kickoff I think. Just wondering of those going to the game who would do this.
I hate the board in its entirety, so for me this Conway Out message is all wrong. That Facebook group has had weeks now to fix the group title and reprint a few posters, and in that time all they've done is encourage hooligans and put together a PowerPoint. Trash campaign. They don't speak for me.
His recruitment efforts in the summer are enough for the bloke to get some stick!? Plus he's the only one who ever appears at matches anyway (not very often these days to be fair).
If the current regime is to be ejected from the club then there has to be an alternative ready to step in and buy them out and replace them or we will disappear. If someone can show that they can do that and lay down a plan then they will get support. However as far as I can see there is a lot of rumour and blustering but no evidence of anyone ready to provide a viable way forward.
I won't be holding up a poster because it's signalling out Conman when I want every single person on our board gone.
It should say PMG out, but it doesn’t. I’d still hold one as it’s the right sentiment, bit like taking the knee. People will find a reason to criticise it but it’s clear what the message is.
Probably still wouldn't. Rather try and get behind the players in the hope they pull of a miracle to the level not seen since Jesus fed 5,000.
Probably, yes. It's all about clarity in the message, the best (most successful) campaigns have a laser focus on accuracy and firm grasp of what they intend to do. This Conway out group is just the complete opposite of that.
You beat me to it. PMG Out omits Chien Lee and some of the other investors from criticism, who fall under the New City Capital umbrella. PMG/New City Capital Out isn't exactly catchy though!
I'm not going to the game on Saturday but if I was I'd probably hold up one of the signs, flawed as they are, to express my anger at what's going on at the club. As a means of protest, my refusal to spend money at the club is my means of doing this, but it probably hurts me to do so more than the owners, as an isolated gesture.