Bittners a Legend
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Realistically organising a protest in the ground isn't going to happen I suspect.
However, if somebody drew up a short basic open letter to be sent to the Echo and publicised it on here/Facebook etc you could probably get hundreds of signatures on a letter calling on him to resign.
Maybe set up an email address, get people to send their name to it if they want to be included on the letter. It might make things easier for local journos whose living is reliant on whether or not Tisdale has a hissy fit if they dare to question his management.
In my opinion even with our drastically reduced budget we don't have a bad side but Tisdale's tactics are utterly hopeless. I think we have reached a stage where significant numbers of people are staying away specifically because of Tisdale now. We are still on the brink of total disaster here. We might not be able to sack him but we should do more to shame him for not resigning.
This is the sort of thing TVR would love to organise surely? I'd certainly sign it.
However, if somebody drew up a short basic open letter to be sent to the Echo and publicised it on here/Facebook etc you could probably get hundreds of signatures on a letter calling on him to resign.
Maybe set up an email address, get people to send their name to it if they want to be included on the letter. It might make things easier for local journos whose living is reliant on whether or not Tisdale has a hissy fit if they dare to question his management.
In my opinion even with our drastically reduced budget we don't have a bad side but Tisdale's tactics are utterly hopeless. I think we have reached a stage where significant numbers of people are staying away specifically because of Tisdale now. We are still on the brink of total disaster here. We might not be able to sack him but we should do more to shame him for not resigning.
This is the sort of thing TVR would love to organise surely? I'd certainly sign it.