Had I written that letter it would have been different however given the absolute failure of the ownership (as represented by Ken) to engage at any level with the many legitimate questions that S4A posed I doubt there would have a been a different outcome.
I don't know where we go from here. S4A probably haven't got the resources for a legal battle to force disclosure and it must be very doubtful that they would win in any event.
I always felt protest by fans other than a boycott of the club would have only a marginal impact. The protest to date has raised awareness of the issues at the club but it hasn't prompted the ownership to sell up or even settle the loans that are outstanding.
I suspect there will be a slow decline in ticket sales as individual fans become more disenchanted. A couple of disappointing seasons would have triggered that anyway but I suspect the board's stance will do little to turn the tide. However I still think most fans are responding to what they see on the pitch rather than the bigger issues surrounding the club.
The ownership will carry on regardless until they financially can't soldier on. That might be years which is a dispiriting thought.
I don't think there is anything we can do Stan. A4A have raised the issue and put it firmly in the public domain, they were never going to achieve anything more than that. Not sure what S4A are up to, but I do remember a none disclosure agreement being put in place a few months ago. However, I think that was more to do with business boy than Lai. As I have mentioned before, the tone of their latest request stinks of legal terminology.
Other than continue to voice our discontent I think we have to let nature takes its course. Never been a fan of boycotts personally, and I think in this case it will not influence Lai anyway. Given the shape we are likely to be in next year and our potential further demise into L1, we don't need to consider staying away, Lai will have inadvertently done that for us with his catastrophic mismanagement of our once great club.