a peacefull and vocal march through the town to the game is the way to go imo.
Don't post very often, but here goes:
As in 1990, Initial meeting point: Faringdon Road Park. Its a large open space in which it will be easy to contain the group until ready for the off. The OB can control the crowd much more easily and from the point of view of the march itself, it will be easy to have one single meeting point. Its about a mile as the crow flies to the CG.
Straight down Faringdon Rd, through the bottom of town, past the bus station, down Manny Road to the ground (or past B&Q)
Road closures will have to happen but they will be for a matter of minutes and as the procession moves along its route, can be re-opened.
The purpose of the march has to be clear and the message sent out needs to be to the point:
Send a clear message (specifically to the Greek and Wills) that they should pack their bags and leave now. Their bank balances might be important to them, but the survival of STFC means much more to the fans, to the wider community and the town as whole.
This will never reach the level of attendance that 1990 reached (around 10k if I recall) but if there is 1k in attendance it will have been a success.
The Trust need to take the lead. Leadership and organisation is going to be KEY to this being succesful.