Ive been thinking quite a bit about this... What - as a freo crowd - are we gonna do next time / anytime Gaff gets the ball.
If we boo, ...we become 'them' - we are what they are...!
And I'm not sure I'd like that concept.?
If we do 'nuthin', we are, indeed, moving on and 'letting it go.'
There must be something we can do as a collective that expresses our "we don't forget', and , 'don't get caught walking down a dark alley, mate" attitde to the Gaff-Brayshaw incident. ?
Sometimes silent protests / actions are much more 'cutting' than the louder ones.
I use as an example those democrat women recently all wearing white and not acknowledging The Donald at his state of the union address.
Or, the Bob Brown 'turn your back' protest at George W.
Neither of the above are appropriate for a footy crowd...but theres simply got to be something we -as a collective - can do, other than stooping to the other lots level
An action like Sheedy's scarf twirling carried on for years, and was immediately 'to the point'
Theres got to be something we can do that is cutting, half intelligent and "on point"...