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Posted
20 minutes ago, Adster said:

Fvck me, what is the point in these meetings? Absolute tosh "actions" taken away. 

The actions are so basic lol

 

'the club will take on board the feedback from FAB' 

 

Such cop outs 

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10 minutes ago, StanSP said:

The actions are so basic lol

 

'the club will take on board the feedback from FAB' 

 

Such cop outs 

Aye. No specific owner of the action. No expected next date of update, no measurables. I work as a senior manager in a corporate business and if I took actions away like this I'd he hung out. 

 

It's also pathetic if the FAB dont challenge these actions. 

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Even the Foxes Trust gets a mention for contributing to 'division' and that statements made would 'negatively impact poor mental health'. 

 

Absolutely beyond belief what tit concluded that.

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Occasionally I think there’s some good people there misdirected or just not held accountable. Then this stuff happens and Nah, f uck em - roll on the job losses 

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These things are a box ticking exercise for the club and a feel good busy body glow for the likes of Basin. 

 

I watched that podcast basin was on (during the FT elections) where he became really quite animated and excited in explaining some complicated convoluted pyramid of filtering feedback to the club. The classic parish council do gooder  approach of being busy, doing nothing. 

 

 The classic useful idiots. 

 

The Foxes Trust need to step up and stop playing the club at their own game of fudge and fuddle. They haven't been as muscular as I'd hoped the new board would be. Stop tapdancing to the club's absurd tunes and Issue statements,. open letters and calls to action about how the club should be run. 

 

Don't ask. Just do..Show the shambles of a club that a shadow cabinet of competency and good governance exists. 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, StanSP said:

The actions are so basic lol

 

'the club will take on board the feedback from FAB' 

 

Such cop outs 

Complete waste of time. Would love to hear from some of the members on whether they feel it's worth it. 

 

Based on the actions, there is no need for a meeting whatsoever. Just send an email and they can post they'll take on the feedback. 

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Disgusting club ran by a disgusting owner who oversees a disgusting board who oversee a disgusting culture at every level of the club. Zero interest in anything LCFC related until they all feck off! 

Posted
3 hours ago, Freeman's Wharfer said:

Introducing ID checks for away tickets.

 

Only 18.3% of 3,976 respondents in the Trust’s End of Season Survey support this approach (you could only answer the question if selecting you typically attend at least one away game each season).

 

There’s an absolute chasm between what the club hear (or pay attention to in the Fan Engagement Framework) and what the wider fan base thinks and feels.

 

Box. Ticking. Exercise.

Maybe the “against ID checks” needs a deeper dive survey 

 

What are the main objections?

 

The justification from clubs is based mainly around fans buying tickets and then selling/passing on to others - which gets around the away priority points systems, so some with high priority rarely go to games themselves 

 

That said the away priority points system does need revising & a revision should not have been delayed for another season 

 

Also that many trouble makers at away games are not fans who originally bought the tickets & therefore harder to identify 

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6 minutes ago, NextPlease said:

Maybe the “against ID checks” needs a deeper dive survey 

 

What are the main objections?

 

The justification from clubs is based mainly around fans buying tickets and then selling/passing on to others - which gets around the away priority points systems, so some with high priority rarely go to games themselves 

 

That said the away priority points system does need revising & a revision should not have been delayed for another season 

 

Also that many trouble makers at away games are not fans who originally bought the tickets & therefore harder to identify 

So it’s basically a sledge hammer to crack a nut then, isn’t it?!
 

Why should many supporters be inconvenienced because a) the club won’t re-vamp the away priority system and b) there’s the old trouble maker in an away end (which happens at every club)?

 

It doesn’t really matter what the reasons are that people are against it when there’s such a small percentage in favour of it. I’d sooner find out why people are actually for inconveniencing their fellow fans.

 

The hilarious thing is that this is introduced as we plummet to League One. The first time round they tried it was supposedly because of Premier League guidance/advice (well it’ll be a while before that applies) and this time round it’s brought in as there really won’t be a hot black market for tickets to see Leicester away in the third tier.

 

IMO it’s about nothing other than control and clamping down on a profile of fan the club considers undesirable.

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10 minutes ago, NextPlease said:

Unfortunately this group has lost credibility as a mechanism to be able to achieve any meaningful change, in the eyes of the wider fan base.

 

Fair play for trying to communicate to us but the letter just reads like a group of nice people who are trying their best but ultimately not getting anywhere.
 

They’ve had the ear of the most senior individuals in the Club (including Top, Rudkin, Whelan and Rudkin) - access that some of the supporter groups would relish - and achieved very little of note. Two years in, I can’t see how the FAB in its current form starts to deliver.

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36 minutes ago, Freeman's Wharfer said:

Unfortunately this group has lost credibility as a mechanism to be able to achieve any meaningful change, in the eyes of the wider fan base.

 

Fair play for trying to communicate to us but the letter just reads like a group of nice people who are trying their best but ultimately not getting anywhere.
 

They’ve had the ear of the most senior individuals in the Club (including Top, Rudkin, Whelan and Rudkin) - access that some of the supporter groups would relish - and achieved very little of note. Two years in, I can’t see how the FAB in its current form starts to deliver.

Changes have been made at the club (not the change desired by many), it is now all about when & how often the new CEO and particularly the new SD communicate directly to the fans (and ensure that is maintained)

 

Many of the comments relating to "lack of engagement" really means those leading the club aren't talking to us (the entire fan base) in a meaningful way (like Ipswich & Southampton did last season & Wolves this season) and providing a sense of direction, as per call to action 4, rather than anything else regarding fan consultation

 

The current FAB & FCC members can only continue to bang that drum until it happens

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