Here are some examples however, it is important that you state your own intentions. When you escalate the action you are taking, this is what your next step will be, so it has to be something that you are comfortable with, and – it has to be legal.
Got a few friends who feel the same way?
.... regret that [I will unite with others who feel similarly on this matter and seek an answers by other means]
Are you anyway involved in a process, fans group, club or anything that has influence over their appointment?
.... regret that [I can no longer continue to give you my support]
They might not take this seriously but the Sponsor will:
.... regret that [I will be bringing my wider concerns on this matter to the attention of Sponsors to the SFA]
This next point might hurt your club, so make sure your club chairman knows why you feel so strongly. Before you dismiss it as a futile gesture just remember that a lot of people out there have already taken action of this sort. Who is to say that there won’t be many more:
..... regret that [I shall continue not to attend senior club matches until such times as the SFA, SPL and SFL begin talks]
..... regret that [I will stop attending senior club matches as I have no faith that the game will ever improve given the present status at top level and that I am simply wasting my money]
Got a Clydesdale Bank Account. How are they doing? Any online alternative that might benefit you. There are plenty Sponsors to choose from. To Hell with it you say – let’s boycott the lot. Do it but make sure they know about it:
….. regret that [I will be writing to SFA sponsors to draw this matter to their attention and make them aware that I shall boycott their products/services if they continue to support SFA policy on this matter]
In terms of the number of legitimate ideas and for practical reasons, this site has to draw the line somewhere but you don’t. So get your thinking cap on and remember when ‘I’ becomes ‘we’ it only counts as one so make sure that if acting in groups that you gain maximum publicity for your group by having all individual members take the same action.
The series of links that you have followed to get here deals primarily with the Governing Bodies but the same principles apply to clubs and supporters groups, local and national government or whoever.
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