Sometimes shareholders do act against the decisions a business takes. It may look as it it’s undermining in the short term, but it’s usually for better longer-term outcomes.
As a fan and a member of the TJF, I feel the Club has got the execution of Colin Weirs wishes wrong. So I’d prefer to make my feelings known to influence the Club Board.
Look how quickly they announced then rescinded the TJF ban on Friday night. That was an example of feedback influencing their decision making.
Oh and I think football clubs are more than just a business. They carry years of history and supporter loyalty that often goes back generations in a family, So they are worth fighting for,