
Link to donate to Birmingham City Protest and details below ��
Following concerns that any further protests would disrupt the January Transfer window or ‘poke the bear’, we respectfully placed our planned protest on hold.
During this time we have provided the chairman and the club ample opportunity to back Danny Röhl. With the transfer window now closed, it is clear from our perspective that Danny has been hung out to dry.
As you will be aware, Mondays season ticket announcement was quite rightly met with a largely negative response. Increasing prices and the pressure of narrow purchasing timeframes simply show that the club hasn’t implemented any changes following previous fan concern.
As a protest group that wishes to continue to grow and influence, naturally we need some form of financial support. We would like to thank many of our supporters for realising this and our previously funded banner will make appearances at all future demonstrations.
We are now beginning to plan future protests. Our next show of continued disapproval will be with our game against Birmingham on 9th February, which is live on Sky. We feel this is a perfect time and place to get our message across to the owner.
The protest will include flyers in the stands. We plan on getting as many flyers produced and handed out before kick off as possible. These will be displayed in the stands to convey our simple message.. Sell up and go.
We’re also giving you the option to vote on which design.
The group knows that this time of year is tough for everyone and therefore any contributions toward our efforts would be gratefully appreciated.
Like our previous fundraiser where we donated £50 to the Poppy Appeal, any left over money after purchasing the flyers will be donated to the S6 Food bank.
As a fanbase, we need to make our feelings known, that Dejphon Chansiri is no longer fit to run our club.
Out of touch, out of time.
Chansiri, sell up and just go.
Should you feel the same please use the link provided to donate.
The 1867 Group