It's not the John Dennis era. There has never been more ways to find out what fans think and then get on with trying to implement what they read/hear. I don't get what these meetings will tell them that they don't already know or could find out in ten minutes online.
They can but I don't see what the meetings will tell them that they don't already know or can find out in ten minutes. The time for these meetings could be used to implement or try to some of the things they know about.
The Club would almost definitely spend more time, trawling through social media and trying to get past the 1000s of utter nonsense. Sentiment analysis tools can do that. Face to face conversations are vitally important. Obviously they’re only of any use if actions come out of them.
City University of Newcastle upon Tyne, was genuinely a name proposed when Newcastle Poly switched to university status in the early 90s.
Anyone whos wondering why the club are doing this, go and watch the recording if the other nights session, it's still on youtube. I doubt they want to put themselves through that banality again so this is their method of interviewing future participants, in the hope that they are a) not anti American and b) have atleast one more brain cell than Herbie Kane.
We were campaigning for Sheffield Hallam Institute of Technology at the time. A previous employer (genuinely) changed its name to Harmoni CPO and got to the launch before someone asked what an Harmonic Poo was...
Good idea but they need to stay away from the usual suspects, current travel groups, supporters club, BBS etc Go round to gangway 1 on the Ponty on matchdays, mingle with the lads who get the atmosphere going and ask them if they're interested, go up to the family stand and ask the parents, into the West and ask the centurions. A lot of people don't have the spare hours for meetings at Oakwell so do them on teams/zoom.