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Good news, a positive step from the chairman. Let's hope we see some representation from the trust and FOTL . :)
Quote from: CARNLYNN on September 27, 2021, 05:30:42 PMGood news, a positive step from the chairman. Let's hope we see some representation from the trust and FOTL . :)Just out of interest, what are you hoping for from the representatives of the Trust and/or the FotL? Personally I think it would probably be counterproductive, far better to have SC, and the club, being the focus of the evening, particularly when time is limited, than to have a meeting that would be far more likely to go off on tangents.Both the Trust and FotL have held members meetings in the past couple of months - the Trust had a Special General Meeting in August and the FotL had both an AGM in August and an open meeting (for members and non-members) earlier this month so I think their respective memberships (and they are a number of common members) are both reasonably up to date with things.
I don't think you get it Mr Hill, even now. You seem to want to group all those disaffected supporters who feel disconnected by the club's recent actions as mere 'Moaners'.......you appear to be almost looking down your nose at them, as if they should just turn up to a match regardless. Some have very genuine reasons for not currently attending. The club ( and indeed the FOTL) needs to make real efforts to get these people back on board......a meeting such as the Fans Forum is a start...but only a start.....it will take a lot of work and eventually actions rather than words to get them back on side. Listening to them and acting on it, might save this club's future........being unnecessarily petulant and derogatory certainly won't.
Good that SC is taking the first steps to re-engage with the fans. Shows at least he accepts there are problems and he is prepared to listen.