I like the analogy Timmy, but not sure if 'striking' is the way forward. This is a situation where everybody wants the same thing (putting aside Bonehead's excellent argument for a moment) - management and fans.
I remain convinced that the Board, in general, vehemently want success, as do we. Where one side is falling down is in communicating the problems - and that side is certainly not the fans.
My deep concern is that there is some sort of financial shenanigans going on that we are not being allowed to know.
Is the 'silence of the lambs' on the Board because of an on-going re-shuffle?
Is Hassall holding the club to ransom?
Does Bowler, after leading us to glory (twice) and a long stay in the 2nd tier, feel that he's done enough and wants out?
Are the 'lambs' really just sheep and doing what they are told?
Is there a legal black cloud hanging over this club that is stifling the finances?
No 'strike', boycott, boos, nor car horns will answer any of those 'off the top of my head' qu