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Daniel Levy - Chairman

As long as the protests are peaceful and don’t spill over into intimidation or violence then I don’t see the issue. I mean if you can’t protest after 25 years then when can you.

I wasn't meaning it in that respect, I mean from the fact it will be visible clearly on the day, reported in the media and on Sky and picked up by everyone, that kind of "disrupter"

I think its clearly a significant enough movement that warrants conversation considering it will be fairly well reported news on Sunday
 
I wasn't meaning it in that respect, I mean from the fact it will be visible clearly on the day, reported in the media and on Sky and picked up by everyone, that kind of "disrupter"

I think its clearly a significant enough movement that warrants conversation considering it will be fairly well reported news on Sunday

Well the general tone appears that people are just unhappy that they don’t go along with everything the club say and do as gospel. Not saying I agree with everything CFT do but the fans have some legitimate points and after 25 years of the same ownership I can see why it clouds their judgement. Someone made a comment about them being too emotional which is a fair point, there’s a time and a place for being emotional but when it comes to sport, work, business etc then it’s not a good recipe.
 
Well the general tone appears that people are just unhappy that they don’t go along with everything the club say and do as gospel. Not saying I agree with everything CFT do but the fans have some legitimate points and after 25 years of the same ownership I can see why it clouds their judgement. Someone made a comment about them being too emotional which is a fair point, there’s a time and a place for being emotional but when it comes to sport, work, business etc then it’s not a good recipe.
Ive said many a time I respect their right to protest ive also said they have some valid points. My general points have been mentioned in other posts today, the communication is poor, I struggle to know what they stand for, change is massively broad, the "right type of fan" and members of their stearing constantly berating tourists just leaves a bad taste too.

Protesting on a managers first game about a transfer window that hasn't closed because of the emotional of fans post Bayern....just seems slightly odd to me
 
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