How would we know? F*ck all has been done to put pressure on Ashley whatsoever, pretty much since he arrived at the club. It's quite amazing given all that's happened.
That's why he doesn't give a sh*t and thinks he can get away with anything. The way people are reacting, maybe he's bloody right.
The current regime is having a negative impact on the team. Forget about the fans. The squad is paper thin, there is a good chance it'll get weaker in January. This squad will struggle through the season and if things stay as they are I don't think we'll make it to promotion. I really don't. Injuries always tend to pile up after christmas as players start to feel the effect of the season and with some of the crocks on our books and the size of our squad, it'll be stretched to the limit. Soon as we throw those academy kids in we will drop points and you need to be winning nearly every week.
There will always be a negative atmosphere before, during and after the game while Ashley is 'running' the club. Whatever happens against Peterborough, this will be in evidence all season. This idea that protesting would somehow upset the harmony is ludicrous. The fans aren't happy and the players shouldn't be either - the total lack of squad cover has cost us plenty of points in recent weeks.
If you give an inch, he'll take a mile. How many times before people realise this? We have tried doing nothing and look where it got us. To think there are still people saying "hang on, maybe it'll all turn out alright". Unbelievable.
Sorry, I forgot, most teams in the Championship have huge squads. Actually, they don't. I don't care how thin our squad is, I don't believe there's any other squad in the league that's better.
You want to protest? Then protest. You honestly believe this guy cares about the fans? Every decision he has made tells me he's sticking with his own decisions, they aren't swayed. This a guy who didn't consider the concequences of Keegan leaving, nor did he give it a second thought in changing our stadium name, despite it been obvious that the fans would go mad.
Sure, protesting would make him listen, but do you honestly think it will make him sell the club any quicker? Angry fans or potentially an extra 50m price tag on the club come the end of season. I wonder.