Yea, but that banners been around for years, and doust is still there.
Maybe they think it says Dust Doust, lol. That banner is so old and the push has been on since 2005 in one way or another ( two years prior to the following) so the message obviously has not had any effect or like our club they just don't care about what the fans think.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/oust-doust-skywriting-plan/story-e6frexnr-1111113838786
SHOULD his beloved Dragons strike trouble again this weekend, St George Illawarra boss Peter Doust would be advised not to look skywards for inspiration.
Provided a unique supporters' protest comes to fruition, Doust will not find a desirable answer written in the heavens.
The Daily Telegraph has learned the Dragon Army is attempting to hire a skywriter to relay their frustrations above Oki Jubilee Stadium during Sunday's televised clash against Manly. Clear weather permitting, angry fans are hoping to have the words "Oust Doust'' written in the sky.
Although the scheme's high-flying mastermind has refused to speak publicly out of fear of weekend cloud-cover, it is understood an approach was made to a Sydney-based skywriter earlier this week.
The trembling on-line forum boards of furious supporters shed further clues, with one post inviting members to contribute to a specially convened fund.
According to that post, $3400 was the figure quoted to serve Doust vengeance from above. But it appears the protest might be pie-in-the-sky stuff - or destined never to get off the ground - as only $700 committed had been committed by last night.
Seeking further answers,
The Daily Telegraph managed to breach the clandestine group's inner circle. One member confirmed the plan would go ahead provided the money is raised. In a hushed tone, he told us that previous Doust protests had failed to capture the imagination.
The most notorious featured two scantily clad females straddling the Princes Highway waving an "Oust Doust'' banner at passing traffic. That was two years ago, and Doust hasn't gone anywhere.
But written in the sky, they claim, the identical message will be captured by Channel Nine cameras and broadcast for the entire nation to see.
Interestingly, the latest protest has as much to do with the team's dismal season than it their choice of jersey. Died-in-wool fans are furious at how irregularly the Dragons have worn their traditional Red V strip.
They are convinced Doust is following orders from jersey manufacturer Adidas for players to don an all-scarlet alternative. It's enough to make a Dragons fan turn red with anger ... and look to the skies for salvation.