The protest group looking to get Swindon Town owner Clem Morfuni to sell the club have put up two billboards on The Magic Roundabout.
Ahead of the second protest day of the fan action group “The Spirit of ‘69” on Saturday after Town’s home match against Port Vale, they have placed two digital billboards on the screen outside The Nigel Eady County Ground displaying their message.
The two signs will be up across Friday and Saturday on the roundabout to circulate their dissatisfaction with the running of the club.
The first billboard reads “Clem, It’s time” and the second reads “Unwilling and unable. It is time to go.”
The Spirit of ’69 will carry out their second day of action on Saturday, with supporters implored to congregate behind The Arkell’s Stand following the full-time whistle of the game to “take their anger” to the club’s hierarchy.
Co-founder Terry Pierce told The Adver this week: “From our point of view the turnaround in form is a good thing and it also doesn’t change our stance, it doesn’t appease us, and it doesn’t quieten us.
“Ultimately Morfuni has a record of incompetence and dishonesty and that hasn’t suddenly been erased after four wins.
“The business is broken. They cannot run that business.”