Bavidge, I didn't say that the term "lynch mob" did originate in the Deep South. My point was that if you want to see a real one, as opposed to a group of people whose opinions differ from yours, that's where you should look. If the opinion of the populus is that change is needed, and they are willing to voice such, it does not make the populus a "lynch mob". If we were a "lynch mob", violent action would have been taken by now. However, our protests have rightly been peaceful, and as far as I recall, peaceful protest is a right of all British citizens.
In the end, as jnr pointed out, everyone supports the team and wants ICT to succeed. The concern is that, in the current state of affairs, we are going backwards, not forwards.