Sam Cunningham, Chief Football writer at the I newspaper has written a feature article in today's paper on the goings on at Albion, telling the story of rich men who have taken money out of the club over a long period of time (Peace, Lai, etc). Includes interviews with a few people involved from the fans perspectives, like S4A and Action for Albion's Alistair Jones (Sedgley on here).
It is a very good article, which continues to highlight our case and elevating it to the highest profile current case of club owner mismanagement in the public consciousness (outside of the Glazer family).
Sedgley talks in the article about how to the aim is that the government will take on our case as the flagship or test case for the new white paper. It is worth noting the work Action 4 Albion have done has helped Shareholders for Albion get a meeting with the govnement, including it seems Rishi Sunak himself (if I understood the article correctly).
Some people (and it seems nonchalant ex players) mock the work of A4A and the shine a light protest, Sedgley acknowledges it is taken the p*** out of a bit, but the continued highlighting and work they are doing is putting just as much pressure on the club as the more aggressive forms of protest adopted by Newcastle and Charlton fans the last few years, it didn't exactly speed up their take overs after all.
If enough football editors keep talking about our case, it gives us the best chance of getting the government interested, which seems the most likely way we can have any impact.