In the "FSG out #2" thread you made in.....I want to say August or September of 2023 (???) I distinctly remember one of your opening lines being "how long until protests?" and I think I answered by commenting on the fact that none had yet been organised, then expanded on that somewhat, including my respecting people's right to do so, even though that's not the page I personally am on with the owners.
Two and a half years on, still no protests - and I think they are probably less likely to come now than they were then. One of the biggest instigating points in the past was about spending and the current context regarding spending falls after we spent over Ł400m in one window (and yes I grant that it was "only" a Ł227m or so net spend which is a less eye-popping figure) so the "cheapskate" slant is likely a harder one to whip the populace up on. Right now people's main frustrations seem to lie with Slot, Edwards and Hughes - and a change or two made there accompanied with a turnaround in form may well dampen down the heat - though I could be wrong.
Still, in a thread I'll likely largely keep my nose out of as I haven't the interest in circular discussions and the same tired points made from both "sides" (a shame as we all want what's best for Liverpool) I'll say now as I believe I did then - whilst I might disagree, I'd absolutely 100% respect anyone's right to protest and would wish anyone organising anything the very best of luck with it, as I've been involved in a few marches myself (knife crime probably the one I felt most passionately on having lost friends to it) so if someone gets something started and goes about it peacefully and with their points laid out and things done the "right" way I say crack on, especially if it's something you feel passionately about.
I wouldn't personally join in (as I am not in the "FSG out" camp at present) but if people decide to go for it, it's absolutely 100% your right to do so, so "fair f**ks" and all that if anyone gets the ball rolling on something.


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