Look, it obviously wouldn't make me feel differently about the club either. It MIGHT make some random members of the general public feel differently though, if they saw such things often enough to connect the two entities. The club has a right, and a duty to protect its public image, and the use...
If they were munching a big mac, I'm sure McDonalds wouldn't give a shit. They'd just bank the £2. If however, they chose to put the McDonalds logo on the middle of their banner, then yes, their lawyers would have something to say about it.
Why not just admit that whatever any of us think about...
Firstly, that's not what THIS discussion is about. Its about why the f***, these people feel entitled to align the club, through the use of its trademarked logo, with their political views.
But secondly, feel free to take the opportunity to educate, those of us that are clearly in the dark. Why...
If identified, they can certainly withdraw their season tickets / ban them from the ground. They have absolutely right of refusal.
This obviously will be no huge issue for those of them who are actually NOT Albion fans anyway.
Don't be a dick. No-one suggested they couldn't demonstrate. It is the alignment they are choosing to suggest between their politics and the Albion, that people rightly object to.
Arthur, of course we all understand that its your 'thing' to act all superior the whole time, and make out that anyone who dares raise a greivance is just being precious, but there is no way you can find the use of the Albion badge on that banner acceptable, surely?