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"Blackpool supporters did not sit down, though, and they did not shut up. They kept their story in the news, they formed bonds with supporters of other clubs who had found themselves in similar positions. They understood that the life of the football supporter is not the life of the passive consumer. They walked away, but they never gave up on their love. They protested long and loud, even after the owners of their football club sought to silence them. This verdict will have no ramifications beyond Bloomfield Road. No precedent has been set, here. But yesterday afternoon, at the High Court in London, they took the first step towards getting their club back. This was, in a very real sense, the biggest victory that they’ll have all season."
That, in a nutshell, is why the work of the Trust has been so relevant in supplementing that of the Latvian camp.
Yep, a stirring piece; only Theresa May can match BST when it comes to indefatigability. But BST win hands down on strategy and communication skills...