Not really fussed whether it is 2 20 or 2000
Protest is on regardless.
Protest however you see fit.
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Not really fussed whether it is 2 20 or 2000
Protest is on regardless.
Protest however you see fit.
Not a proper protest til you fight the players imo.
save the rage for the roar.
we can be a lot more organized
spandau ballet
Some one on twitter needs to get onto a few of these guys and ask them to stand with us. Imagine the publicity if we had even one of the sacked players.
Whats the worst that can happen by asking, they say no!
Even if they don't turn up, maybe the can help spread the word!
FFA had tinkler lined up before Con fell over.
They're playing the same game now I reckon.
piss off the FFA by emabrassing them at an AFC event, and your risk more than you might think.
theres rumblings in AFC that FFA should be sent packing to OFC and limited posts in ACL, dont go giving the AFC ammunition agaist the FFA and expect the FFA to listent o our issues with Tinkler's methods.
Save it for the first home game, its either all coming to a head by then, or the message will be louder and clearer, start it at he AFC game and the waters get mudied further
Please do not protest the AFC game this Friday. I think most agree that a well planned protest at the Roar game is the best way to go.
Gold or Dead
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From here:
http://footballcentral.com.au/jets-i.../#.VMmhImiUeSo
With the FFA having recently threatened to step in and take control of the Jets, it appears the Tinkler era is coming to an end at Hunter Stadium. What is not certain, however, is just what lies beyond that for the Jets and their loyal fanbase. Football Central has learnt that FFA CEO David Gallop has been using the Asian Cup as a platform to shop Newcastle to prospective buyers, with an increase in potentially suitable candidates within earshot during the tournament.
One potential buyer is the Thompson family, owners of Scottish Premiership club Dundee United. Fairfax Media reported in December of last year that United Chairman Stephen Thompson had visited Australia “as part of a wide-ranging fact-finding mission”. Thompson served on the United board from 2002 when his family purchased the club, and took over as Chairman at Tannadice in 2008 after the death of his father Eddie.
Two independent sources have told Football Central that the Thompson family are close to taking over control of the Jets, with the framework for a deal with the FFA already in place.
Add to that everyone throwing free tickets at this match like there is no tomorrow to try and ensure a good crowd, Gallop will be all over this.
cool your jets
etc
I would like to suggest that you guys try to keep it out of this fridays AFC game. But to be honest do what you want. I agree we should wait and hold the rage until brisbane.
If going back to wearing gold is on the cards then skip bay 60 and assemble in bay 1 and 2 , as a reminder and gesture to better days – there is plenty of room