Barry Izbak
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They are working on a new flag, along the lines of the large RDZ flag.What does this mean?
They are working on a new flag, along the lines of the large RDZ flag.What does this mean?
So, basically nothing much at all that impacts the average fan.Notes from the meeting this week were posted on the FAB website on Wednesday https://bhafc-fab.co.uk/notes-from-meeting-held-on-12th-february/
The FAB discussed the meeting held with the club on 5th February and the action points arising from it.
The main discussion point was upcoming elections for new FAB members. It was agreed that 2 members of the founding FAB would remain in post for a further year to assist in succession planning and give time for new recruits to learn the ropes. A recruitment sub-committee has been formed of Nigel, Gerry and Andy together with someone from BHAFC yet to be named. Gill will get back to the Club with the updates and the minutes of the 5th February meeting with the Club.
An induction with new FAB members will be held in September 2024. Ideas will be sent to the club.
The FAB discussed a recent meeting held at the Club about the proposed Fanzone. Planning permission is hoped to be granted in March. The FAB are aware that Paul Barber asked for fans feedback into the fanzone and the club have asked for that to be delayed until planning permission is granted. It is difficult to see what input will be required but the FAB will investigate further in March.
The Fans’ Forum webinar was also discussed and the date of 18th March confirmed. Gerry will liaise with the club. The FAB are excited to be holding their first FAB forum.
Jo had been representing Brighton WSL fans on tonight’s The One Show and reported that we’d drawn Manchester United in the women’s FA Cup.
Clive reported on a useful meeting with Monster Energy regarding a new flag for the Amex.
Great. But can I reiterate a point I have previously made on here… In terms of new flags for the Amex, would it not be a good idea to look at more flags that can fill the grey wall spaces like the Stand or Fall banner, rather than ones that are passed overhead. Flags like this would have less logistical issues and would give the Amex a more Albion blue & white feel. The club can designate spaces, Dogma could design them, the fans could donate to fund them. Easy.They are working on a new flag, along the lines of the large RDZ flag.
Also, if working on a new flag could it be a generic Albion one that can be used long after a manager/player leaves.They are working on a new flag, along the lines of the large RDZ flag.
Two months time. Clearly FAB isn’t a priority for the club.The meeting with the full board has now been rescheduled to April 18th
How it started …2022Two months time. Clearly FAB isn’t a priority for the club.
Yes still waiting for feedback on that (I was also gassed)Apologies if I’ve missed it, but did FAB raise the tear gassing issue in Athens with the club ? Given that at least one of their number, Andy Goodchild, was gassed on the night.
I’m afraid to say that this is where I am too.So, basically nothing much at all that impacts the average fan.
Paras 1-4, doing business with yourselves - FAB admin
Para 5, club will do what they think is best but you chatted about it
Para 6, see 1-4
Para 7 - the draw was public anyway
Sorry but cynicism reinforced
If ever there was proof of what a pointless waste of time this is, just read this paragraph.The main discussion point was upcoming elections for new FAB members. It was agreed that 2 members of the founding FAB would remain in post for a further year to assist in succession planning and give time for new recruits to learn the ropes. A recruitment sub-committee has been formed of Nigel, Gerry and Andy together with someone from BHAFC yet to be named. Gill will get back to the Club with the updates and the minutes of the 5th February meeting with the Club.
An induction with new FAB members will be held in September 2024. Ideas will be sent to the club.
I feel for you Barry. FAB is already evidently a complete waste of your time, and others. I’d resign and spend more time with the kids etc. Life’s too short to spend any of it on such a committee.They are working on a new flag, along the lines of the large RDZ flag.
....or, there's genuinely not that much for the FAB to get exercised about because the club get the vast majority of things right in the first place (and those that still rankle - like transport - aren't going to be affected by a few fan reps talking about it).How it started …2022
How it’s going…oct 2023
Clearly PB isn’t in favour so it’s just dying a death.
There was meant to be a FAB for under 18s too.
The energy of the Club is towards corporate sponsors, tunnel club members and influencers.
Eric Hall is finally getting the recognition he deserves?What does this mean?
Think it’s more recognition that they are on a hiding to nothing - there’s no platformThe kicking the FAB members are getting is incredibly unpleasant.
Posters ought to take a moment on themselves before jackbooting their way through other people's endeavours.
Yeah but it's coming in the form of:-Think it’s more recognition that they are on a hiding to nothing - there’s no platform
I don’t have anything to protest or complain about………Given that the club are clearly open to meeting fan groups, have never said that the FAB is the sole group that they are open to meeting or hearing from and that they pride themselves on engaging with fans - without the need for the govt or PL to regulate . Then those who are dismissive of the FAB on here , consider it ineffectual and still want to lobby the club to change. Then as @attila as often argued - why not organise, protest and change the club yourself be it for safe standing, food, travel , or ticket sharing, pricing and sanctions. Tell us how you're getting on - I'd be interested to hear what you're doing and the progress you're making ?
IGiven that the club are clearly open to meeting fan groups, have never said that the FAB is the sole group that they are open to meeting or hearing from and that they pride themselves on engaging with fans - without the need for the govt or PL to regulate . Then those who are dismissive of the FAB on here , consider it ineffectual and still want to lobby the club to change. Then as @attila as often argued - why not organise, protest and change the club yourself be it for safe standing, food, travel , or ticket sharing, pricing and sanctions. Tell us how you're getting on - I'd be interested to hear what you're doing and the progress you're making ?
I dont think I feel strongly enough about anything to protest so just concentrate on the football. Have to understand PL is all about money and trying to increase income here and round the world. On protest interesting there was big protest at West Ham when wanting to go digital that ended up with them letting people keep cards.Given that the club are clearly open to meeting fan groups, have never said that the FAB is the sole group that they are open to meeting or hearing from and that they pride themselves on engaging with fans - without the need for the govt or PL to regulate . Then those who are dismissive of the FAB on here , consider it ineffectual and still want to lobby the club to change. Then as @attila as often argued - why not organise, protest and change the club yourself be it for safe standing, food, travel , or ticket sharing, pricing and sanctions. Tell us how you're getting on - I'd be interested to hear what you're doing and the progress you're making ?