Yep, it's the only way the club is going to retain the 50+, male demographic.Need to get @attila back on the music!
Yep, it's the only way the club is going to retain the 50+, male demographic.Need to get @attila back on the music!
I shared your exhaustion old boyIMO BISA should have carried on as the main vehicle for fan/club contact - it had the credibility - with a new generation taking over. Sadly nobody wanted to take it on, and we old guard had done our bit: I for one was completely exhausted I can tell you that PB would have very much welcomed its continued existence when he came to the club, and would be happy to be dealing with it now: he told me so. It is a shame that our collective achievement didn't leave a legacy fan organisation to take things forward, and that the club had to try and create something, but there you go.
Probably, like many of these things, it exists pretty much in name only, and only because the club feel that supporters like to have their voice and opinions heard.Tony Bloom has been chairman since 2009. Paul Barber CEO since 2012. They could have introduced a Fan Advisory Board at any point in the last 10 years.
Wonder why it took until 2022 and even then appears to have no spine or real purpose behind it?
Where's Jackie Weaver when you need her?
When and how do they report to the Fans?Just asked one of the FAB members on twitter how often meetings were happening. He said 'Weekly as a FAB. Quarterly with the club + additional working groups''
When and how do they report to the Fans?
Who says it’s not doing good work.? Plenty of criticism on here - perhaps justified - but given none of the fans sitting on it post here and aren’t here to defend / share what they’ve done on this thread at least - then aren’t the verdicts a bit premature. ?I’d hoped the FAB would work, maybe other things have got in the way at the club?
I would change one thing in those times … for the fans to catch up with Bellotti as he ran through the West Stand rooms.I shared your exhaustion old boy
Don’t get me wrong I like PB as a person and in the main think he does a great job at the club, we are never going to agree on everything but that’s democracy but the days of a BISA/Albion ‘love hate’ relationship is part of a bygone era, PB likes to do things his way, that’s the job TB has given him, can you imagine BISA like tactics either working or being tolerated into today‘s EPL?
Ironically we had good times even in the darkest moments at the club, and I wouldn’t change hardly anything if given the chance.
I’d hoped the FAB would work, maybe other things have got in the way at the club? But in time and with a full quota back on board the scheme hopefully will succeed.
I think Paul McCartney supports them.Does Everton have a FAB?
Didn’t say that old love, maybe the Potter exodus has changed some priorities but it will get back on track at some pointWho says it’s not doing good work.? Plenty of criticism on here - perhaps justified - but given none of the fans sitting on it post here and aren’t here to defend / share what they’ve done on this thread at least - then aren’t the verdicts a bit premature. ?
At the Carlisle ‘disturbance‘, one week before York City, fans famously attacked the doors, leading down directly from the Directors Box, with the little shit allegedly cowering with his swinger wife having hysterics, which were bolted shut.I would change one thing in those times … for the fans to catch up with Bellotti as he ran through the West Stand rooms.
Well if they’re meeting every week (already seemingly confirmed), and regularly with the club, their communication is shite. You’d also think that the FAB would want to engage in some way with the primary online forum used by fans.Who says it’s not doing good work.? Plenty of criticism on here - perhaps justified - but given none of the fans sitting on it post here and aren’t here to defend / share what they’ve done on this thread at least - then aren’t the verdicts a bit premature. ?
Did you have to name him?At the Carlisle ‘disturbance‘, one week before York City, fans famously attacked the doors, leading down directly from the Directors Box, with the little shit allegedly cowering with his swinger wife having hysterics, which were bolted shut.
Had we merely hopped over the barrier there was another adjoining door into the Directors lounge unguarded and unlocked.
In hindsight just as well we didn’t get hold of him that day I think he would have got seriously hurt and in light of “a loyal Albion fan” going down for merely threatening him, some might have ended up on D Wing at Lewes.
Agree, think the club is run perfectly, but if this exists there has to be a point to it.Again no issues how club is run. However if we do have a FAB I would like supporters to have notification of when meetings taking place so any questions/suggestions can be put forward if FAB members feel it warrants
I was told by one member that they are told to completely ignore social media. The club has a real obsession sometimes that everyone on social media is bad, a lot of good can come out of it. The new admin for example who seems to encourage interaction (and strangely seems to be aware of what non league games I’m at).Well if they’re meeting every week (already seemingly confirmed), and regularly with the club, their communication is shite. You’d also think that the FAB would want to engage in some way with the primary online forum used by fans.
I really think he’d been whacked.At the Carlisle ‘disturbance‘, one week before York City, fans famously attacked the doors, leading down directly from the Directors Box, with the little shit allegedly cowering with his swinger wife having hysterics, which were bolted shut.
Had we merely hopped over the barrier there was another adjoining door into the Directors lounge unguarded and unlocked.
In hindsight just as well we didn’t get hold of him that day I think he would have got seriously hurt and in light of “a loyal Albion fan” going down for merely threatening him, some might have ended up on D Wing at Lewes.
Doesn’t have to be social media, any media would do. They are invisible.Agree, think the club is run perfectly, but if this exists there has to be a point to it.
I was told by one member that they are told to completely ignore social media. The club has a real obsession sometimes that everyone on social media is bad, a lot of good can come out of it. The new admin for example who seems to encourage interaction (and strangely seems to be aware of what non league games I’m at).
He certainly was originally, but his profile has vanished from the FAB section of the site.Is @Hiney a member of the FAB?