Obvious ones are:
- Posting on other fans' boards - especially those who have suffered fincancially from dodgy management (Doncaster, York, Bury, Oldham, Lincoln, Bournemouth etc)
- Making sure that someone gets on 606 on Sat evening to put the case.
- Writing to Sir Des to see if he could mention our plight on the Premiership on Sat evening.
- Writing to national newspapers
I assume that the Brighton fans who are sports writers (Paul Hayward, Nick Szczepanik and David Lacey) will do their best to bring it the albion's case to national attention (although they will be dependent on sports editors' goodwill).
Is it worth drawing up a Brighton & Hove supporters party to stand against Labour candidates in Sussex? Politicians are always wary of anything that will harm election chances.
I have a really busy day at work today so can't really do anything. I'm free to help on Friday or at the weekend. And if someone does want to set up a fighting fund - I'll contribute.
- Posting on other fans' boards - especially those who have suffered fincancially from dodgy management (Doncaster, York, Bury, Oldham, Lincoln, Bournemouth etc)
- Making sure that someone gets on 606 on Sat evening to put the case.
- Writing to Sir Des to see if he could mention our plight on the Premiership on Sat evening.
- Writing to national newspapers
I assume that the Brighton fans who are sports writers (Paul Hayward, Nick Szczepanik and David Lacey) will do their best to bring it the albion's case to national attention (although they will be dependent on sports editors' goodwill).
Is it worth drawing up a Brighton & Hove supporters party to stand against Labour candidates in Sussex? Politicians are always wary of anything that will harm election chances.
I have a really busy day at work today so can't really do anything. I'm free to help on Friday or at the weekend. And if someone does want to set up a fighting fund - I'll contribute.