We should maybe consider a total boycott of maybe one home game per month with a full picket around the ground, thereby capturing full media exposure.
That may well be a useful strategy. Personally I won't be attending any games until the owners are gone but will lend my presence were possible to a picket out side the ground.
I also don't see SOS as the platform to take this forward, they donnot and have not displayed any teeth at all. I feel now is the time to stop f**king about and get down to it. We desperately need a body to organise us.
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Quite a lot of staff are members of SOS, I have made my position clear that I am not for the reason you mention. I feel that in some ways they have lost their way and the ground is shifting underneath them. Yesterday's demo was the result of a post across a few LFC forums and sites, with relatively little notice in terms of time.
I have at no time received any communication from SOS or a representative. You may consider this surprising when over 150,000 fans visit either here or the website once a month. Multiply that by the number of LFC websites and you wouldn't think it would be too difficult for SOS to engage a strong relationship for what is in effect 'their media'.
Either way, all I can urge is that those attending the SOS meeting next week vote. And that they vote for change. Be it a mixing up of those on the committee or more importantly vote for a change in direction.
Billboards, chats with the Premier League boss are all very nice - but essentially fruitless. They need to get a bit more hardline I'm afraid and match boycotting, season ticket renewals, picketing outside the ground and at the least a full ban on purchasing items from the club store, both online and their shops is the only realistic method of attack.
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