Just become aware of this - very good idea. Although, having followed the Plymouth saga, I must say that I am saddened by their (seeming) lack of focus, anger and personally directed vitriol at the people who are destroying their club. Petitions and marches are all very well, but it was the personal targetting of Archer and Bellotti which was essential to our success. That's not something we can do - they have to do it, and they don't seem to know exactly whom to target to begin with! Anyway, well done for showing support and I'll try and make it tonight. Silver lining of a frustrating long ago booking at St. Ives Festival, which means I'm missing the Leeds game, is that Home Park on the 24th is directly on the way home and I'll be there with bells on (not literally)
For the first time ever I agree with King Licker himself
So Argyle's problems is uniting Brighton fans. Blimey.
I do think they are suffering from apathy over the while thing, and only a relatively small percentage can see how wrong this is.
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Visual impact is going to be the best bet, I dont think there will be enough knowledge from enough Brighton fans to get the stadium singing Plymouth songs.
I think banners would be the easiest way of getting visual impact, along with green and white day. Some massive save plymouth banners in the South eat and South West corners would look great, maybe one attached to the back of the north stand too?
Its just finding someone that will make them up cheaply and in a two week turnaround
We've taken the view to be supportive of whatever Argyle Fans' Trust is mainly wanting as the solution, which seems to be to back the Brent Consortium.
Okay thanks. Are they the Knight equivalent? If so who is stopping them taking control? Administrators? Risdale?
Just think more will be on board if we understand the situation better
Agreed.
It's taken a while to get to an agreed vision of what we want to happen and that has held things back considerably. Some of the discussion was then about what was in our remit to do as Albion fans. I think it's fair to say that I was in a minority view when I said we should look at what we can do to influence the negotiating process in favour of the outcome that Plymouth fans wanted. It was said that this was 'not our fight,' that it was something Plymouth supporters had to do for themselves.