@powndland He's entitled to march and protest as much as he wants (within the law). Any sane person is against grooming gangs (of whatever colour).
I'm not comfy with political slogans on football flags though. I'd feel the same if it said Free Palestine or vote Labour or Lib Dem.
@Percie16 Last season is still raw so anger is understandable, but it will be interesting to see how many of the fans spitting bile on social media turn up to the fans' forum.
@ChesterfieldFC Great player for us first half of the season. Covered every blade of grass. Second half of the season he largely went AWOL (not alone there!)so he rather blotted his copybook with our fans. If you need a bit more bite in the CDM area then there's no reason he can't shine for you.
@daveazzopardi I'm Walsall and have no issue with this. Some of our fans need to grow up. There's a bit of petty tribalism but it's hardly a footballing rivalry given the gulf in size.
@supercity123@MaxNettleship exactly that. The play off winners (and losers) get attention which is massively disproportionate to their actual achievements in the league.
@AaronFo53154232@BenGreener_ Yes it's Bescot Stadium station that is adjacent. Walsall is a schlep away for sure but that's where the pubs are (there are some crackers if you know where to look) and it's 5 mins and one stop on the train to Bescot.