Charlton Athletic would like to invite fans to join a working group that will look at the potential restructuring of the club’s Fans Forum.
The club are looking at the best ways of continuing to engage with fans and are setting up the working group to look at ways the club’s engagement with fans via the Fans Forum can be improved.
A few members of the current Fans Forum are set to be a part of the working group’s first meeting at 6pm on Tuesday, September 5th at The Valley and the club would like to extend the welcome to all fans to give them the opportunity to have their say.
It is short notice for Tuesday’s initial meeting, so those wishing to attend, or are unable to attend but would like to have their points considered, can email fans@cafc.co.uk.
The club discussed the topic with the Fans Forum at the last meeting in June and the minutes can be found here. The next meeting of the Fans Forum is set for Monday, September 11th.
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Surely not.
(Still at least it's a better excuse than washing my hair).
We can have a fans group engage with the board.............................when this mob go.
I probably wouldn't gain access if I tried to attend so will give it a miss.
The dismissive "fuck them" attitude isn't going to improve anything and looks like they're here for the foreseeable.
Too early to see if they have got the football right but the days of fraeye and teenage computer scouts seem to no longer be a part of the plan thankfully so that's a vast improvement.
Yes they've done a lot of bad and will probably do so again but not EVERYTHING they do is damaging or negative and the constant derision of everything associated with the owners undermines the position of valid criticism and vindicates sections of support who think the criticisms are invalid.
If you have major grievances about the way the club is currently being run this season surely this is the sort of forum to air them.
Until then this is the only fans forum I'm interested in.
One of Sir PragueAddick's mates is coming over from Prague for the Peterborough game and I'll be bringing him along to that..........................hopefully there will be a season ticket going spare.
Still it is something rather than nothing...even if it eventually turns out to be useless.
I think I saw somewhere either a rule or recommendation that a legitimate fans group ought to meet with the principle shareholder at least once a year. Did I imagine that?
Anyway in terms of fan group structure I would suggest the Trust as the most legitimate group, in terms of interaction with the club then it is the elusive Mr Duchatelet who counts, not a distainful fan hater like Keohane or Meire or a professional spin merchant like Rubashow.