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[Football] FSA Fan Survey



Aug 11, 2003
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The Open Market
FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY

With the expected resumption of Albion's season on June 20, the Football Supporters' Association are looking for responses from Premier League fans about what will happen next.

They are in close liaison with the Premier League, so all feedback is very much appreciated. If you can leave your answers below each question, I'll harvest them up and send them on.

Many thanks...


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
(Yes / No / Unsure)

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium?

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person?

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches?

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21?

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
(Additional comments on this welcome)

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end?
(Additional comments on this welcome)
 




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FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY

With the expected resumption of Albion's season on June 20, the Football Supporters' Association are looking for responses from Premier League fans about what will happen next.

They are in close liaison with the Premier League, so all feedback is very much appreciated. If you can leave your answers below each question, I'll harvest them up and send them on.

Many thanks...


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
(Yes / No / Unsure) Yes

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium? Messages to players in stadium screens. Crowd scenes before and at half time on the screens also.

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person? See above

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches? No working solution

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21? No

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club? Yes
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone) Information and updates on their position has been consistent.

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place? No
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone) See above

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals? No
(Additional comments on this welcome)

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end? No
(Additional comments on this welcome)

See above. Not sure why they haven't placed this survey online.
 


Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
(Yes / No / Unsure) No

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium? Do they care ?£

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person? Free TV coverage.

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches? Don’t worry about it.

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21? If it’s safe, then sobeit.

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone) it may have been but it’s not given me any information I can’t get by watching BBC Sport or Sky Sports News

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place? No
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone) Nothing has happened as far as I have heard.

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
(Additional comments on this welcome) yes, and with understandable results, no problem with the offer.

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end? No.
(Additional comments on this welcome)
Most, if not all, fans that I spoke to or communicated with felt that the season should be cancelled. We’re getting on for 40,000 dead, football is not relevant.
 


Taybha

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Oct 8, 2008
27,178
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1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20? = NO


2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium? START ALL THE GAMES SHOWING 85 MINUTES PLAYED ON THE CLOCK , THEY WON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT FANS THEN .

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person? CROWD SOUNDS FROM PREVIOUS MATCHES EDITED AND BLASTED OUT ON THE TANNOY SYSTEM TO MIRROR WHATS HAPPENING ON THE PITCH , OBVIOUSLY GRASSHOPPER NOISES WHEN THE OPPO HAVE THE BALL

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches? I REFER THE HONORABLE GENTLEMAN TO THE ANSWER I GAVE ABOVE

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21? THEY WILL SO NO

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club? YES VERY GOOD , PLAYERS CHAIRMAN , AND COLNEL MUSTARD

(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone) NOT SURE

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
(Additional comments on this welcome) I WAS OFFERED A SEASON TICKET < AND WASN'T ON THE WAITING LIST

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end?
(Additional comments on this welcome) I HONESTLY DON'T THINK BRIGHTON WANT THIS SEASON TO RESTART , BUT IT IS SO THEY HAVE TO GET ON WITH IT , AND NO THEY DIDN'T BOTHER TO ASK ME HOW THE SEASON SHOULD END , JUST AS WELL REALLY .
 


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FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY

With the expected resumption of Albion's season on June 20, the Football Supporters' Association are looking for responses from Premier League fans about what will happen next.

They are in close liaison with the Premier League, so all feedback is very much appreciated. If you can leave your answers below each question, I'll harvest them up and send them on.

Many thanks...


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
No

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium? It would need a miracle for the premier League to take the fans into consideration

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person? They can't

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches? Do nothing. Fake noise would be worse than no noise

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21? No

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club? Yes. The chief executive has held zoom meetings with the supporters clubs and has not ducked any questions.
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
(Additional comments on this welcome) Yes. Handled well with early contact and 3 choices for the refund as well as a season ticket payment holiday for next season

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end? No
(Additional comments on this welcome)
 




RossyG

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Dec 20, 2014
2,630
1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?

No. Football with no crowd just isn’t football.

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium?

What does that even mean? If the fans aren’t there, what’s the point?

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person?

If I can’t attend then I’ll probably check the score at some point to see if we’re relegated. But that's it.

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches?

By not playing games without fans. Either have them or don’t play.

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21?

I’d wonder why football didn’t shut down in January 2018 when 60,000 people died of flu in Britain.

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club?

No idea. I was supposed to be getting an email about a refund but that never materialised.

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?

What exactly is structured dialogue or supporter engagement? Why don’t you speak English instead of idiotic corporate jargon?

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?

No.

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end?

No.
 


Jim D

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Jul 23, 2003
5,249
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1. Yes
2. Games on TV
3. Offer support via social media
4. Do nothing, that's what happens when you play behind closed doors
5. Would still watch on TV
6. They have offered refunds on season tickets, plenty of reporting in local media and messages from the club
7. See above
8. Yes, see above
9. No, but I'm happy with the progress so far.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
49,927
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FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY

With the expected resumption of Albion's season on June 20, the Football Supporters' Association are looking for responses from Premier League fans about what will happen next.

They are in close liaison with the Premier League, so all feedback is very much appreciated. If you can leave your answers below each question, I'll harvest them up and send them on.

Many thanks...


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
(Yes

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium? Stupid question. A plaque?

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person? They can't.

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches? Ignore it? Ask Neil Brand to play 'silent movie' style cinematic piano?

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21? Yes

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club? Yes, Emails and video, Paul Barber and some of the players. Could be wrong on this though.
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone) It is fine for me

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone) I get more than enough dialogue

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
(Additional comments on this welcome) Yes

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end?
(Additional comments on this welcome)
No, and rightly so.
 




Barrow Boy

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Nov 2, 2007
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FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY

With the expected resumption of Albion's season on June 20, the Football Supporters' Association are looking for responses from Premier League fans about what will happen next.

They are in close liaison with the Premier League, so all feedback is very much appreciated. If you can leave your answers below each question, I'll harvest them up and send them on.

Many thanks...


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
(Yes / No / Unsure) - NO

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium? - If they recognised the importance of fans they wouldn't be playing behind closed doors

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person? - They can't

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches? - see reply to questions 1) & 2)

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21?- No

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone) - The club have been very good in keeping the fans informed mainly via Our CEO and Chairman

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone) - See answer to question 6)

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals? - Yes
(Additional comments on this welcome)

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end? - Not that I know of
(Additional comments on this welcome)
 


father_and_son

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Jan 23, 2012
4,646
Under the Police Box
FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY

With the expected resumption of Albion's season on June 20, the Football Supporters' Association are looking for responses from Premier League fans about what will happen next.

They are in close liaison with the Premier League, so all feedback is very much appreciated. If you can leave your answers below each question, I'll harvest them up and send them on.

Many thanks...


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
(Yes / No / Unsure).
. No
2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium?
Not restarting until fans can be there
3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person?
Can't so pointless restarting
4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches?
No matches
5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21?
No. Football should not occur BCD
6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)
. Club have sent regular emails and appeared in press regularly
7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place? N/a
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
(Additional comments on this welcome)
. Yes
9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end? No
(Additional comments on this welcome)

Finishing this season under current conditions will be a farce. Wait until lockdown completely lifted... Then continue.
 


herecomesaregular

We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Oct 27, 2008
4,217
Still in Brighton
FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20? UNSURE

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium? THEY CAN'T?

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person? NOT VIA SOCIAL MEDIA THANKS, I DON'T CARE WHAT THE OPINION OF DAVE IN BN3 IS

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches? USE THE SOUNDTRACK AND COMMENTARY FROM PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER, ON THE PLAYSTATION 2

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21? NO

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club? I OCCASIONALLY CHECK ON THE CLUB WEBSITE NEWS SECTION. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE CEO AND PLAYERS HAS BEEN FINE BUT I DON'T NEED DAILY UPDATES

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place? NOT INTERESTED

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals? I HAVE BEEN TOLD, YES. I WOULD RATHER I HAD A REFUND OF 2019-20 SEASON TICKET NOW, OVER REDUCED PAYMENTS FOR SEASON 2020-21 BUT I WAS NOT CONSULTED OR GIVEN THE OPTION. THIS IS BECAUSE SEASON 20-21 IS UNLIKELY TO GO AHEAD AS NORMAL. THEREFORE I EXPECT SOME OF THOSE GAMES WILL HAVE TO BE REFUNDED, CAUSING A FURTHER MUDDLE. REFUNDS FOR ONE SEASON SHOULDN'T BE PUSHED OVER TO NEXT SEASON.

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end? NO. I ALSO DON'T EXPECT TO BE. THE SEASON SHOULD BE DICTATED UNDER HEALTH GROUNDS NOT FAN OPINIONS. ALSO, IF IT ISN'T COMPLETED THEN USE THE SAME MODEL TO COMPLETE AS 1939.
 




drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,048
Burgess Hill
FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY

With the expected resumption of Albion's season on June 20, the Football Supporters' Association are looking for responses from Premier League fans about what will happen next.

They are in close liaison with the Premier League, so all feedback is very much appreciated. If you can leave your answers below each question, I'll harvest them up and send them on.

Many thanks...


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
(Yes / No / Unsure) No

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium?

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person? Stay at home

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches? Nothing. They've decided to play in empty stadiums so that is what it should be. No pretence that fans are there

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21? Unfortunately no

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club? Yes, Paul Barber
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)
Can't argue that he hasn't kept us informed of developments and the clubs position
7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)
No request for feedback as far as I recall but they have given fans options re refunds for example
8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals? yes
(Additional comments on this welcome)

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end? No
(Additional comments on this welcome)I think the league should finish on the way it started. If that can't happen then should be voided. EPL clubs have dismissed that. However, if EPL finish and EFL don't then no club should be promoted\relegatede. Ridiculous that who ever drew up contracts did not include any disaster contingencies
Hope that's ok.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
34,119
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
No

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium?

Season ticket discounts

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person?

They can't. Football should only come back when the fans can.

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches?

Play badger/badger/mushroom 10 hour loop over the speakers



5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21?

No

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

Not sure

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

Yes

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
(Additional comments on this welcome)

We'll I've been emailed with a discount

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end?

No
 


Neville's Breakfast

Well-known member
May 1, 2016
13,423
Oxton, Birkenhead
FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY

With the expected resumption of Albion's season on June 20, the Football Supporters' Association are looking for responses from Premier League fans about what will happen next.

They are in close liaison with the Premier League, so all feedback is very much appreciated. If you can leave your answers below each question, I'll harvest them up and send them on.

Many thanks...


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
(/ No

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium?
By giving the game back to us. First suggestions; a salary cap and ban on clubs operating at a loss.
3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person?
Only by watching on tv
4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches?
Don’t address it. It is the reality. Football needs to return to packed stadiums and with a different financial model.
5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21?
No
6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club?
Don’t know
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)

Don’t know
8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
(Additional comments on this welcome)

No. Just received e mails saying what was going to happen
9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end?
(Additional comments on this welcome)
I think we should have received refunds as lump sums not as reductions on direct debit. With the income earned by the club there is absolutely no excuse for them spending all and more on player wages and thereby endangering themselves.

Edit; My other answers have appeared in the quote bit above as though they are your words. Bit odd but you can find each answer immediate after each question.
 




GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,716
Gloucester
FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS' ASSOCIATION FAN SURVEY


1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
No

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium?
Why would they change the habits of a lifetime?

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person?
Watch on TV (but not if that means having to subscribe to Sky or BT)

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches?
No idea. Perhaps they should have thought of that before going gung-ho to play to empty stadiums

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21?
No

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club?
Plenty of articles on club website.

7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
No idea

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
No (not applicable as not an STH)

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end?
No. Just been told the club's view.
 




Aug 11, 2003
2,728
The Open Market
Too much of a ballache to answer on here. Can they not work out how to use survey monkey?
It will be the same questions, ya know.

Sent from my SM-A105FN using Tapatalk
 






sully

Dunscouting
Jul 7, 2003
7,831
Worthing
1) Are you supportive of football returning behind closed doors for the remainder of season 2019/20?
(Yes / No / Unsure)


No.

2) How should Premier League Clubs recognise the importance of fans if they can’t be in the stadium?

By not re-starting without them.

3) How could fans be involved in matchday if they can’t attend in person?

I don’t want to be “involved” remotely. I’m either there and involved, or I’m not there.

4) How should the Premier League address the challenge of silence in stadia when broadcasting matches?

By restarting when they can have fans and not before.

5) Would your view on any of the above change if the Premier League had to carry on playing behind closed doors during Season 2020/21?

No

6) Has structured dialogue with your club been maintained during the crisis (albeit meeting digitally of course) and if so how has this been undertaken, and who has represented the club?

I believe they have tried to keep everyone up to date. They have sent emails but I haven’t really engaged as there’s been more important things to worry about.

(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)



7) If structured dialogue in the more traditional sense has not been possible, has there been any other forms of supporter engagement taking place?
(Please provide feedback on how you feel this has gone)


I’ve no idea.

8) Have you been consulted by your club on ticketing matters such as refunds and season card renewals?
(Additional comments on this welcome)


I don’t believe so. They have made decisions to keep my money whilst there’s little prospect of providing the product. They have also continued to take more money for future games without knowing when or if they’ll be played, nor if I can attend.

9) Have you been consulted by your club on how the season should end?
(Additional comments on this welcome)

No. As far as I’m aware, the entire Premier League have totally ignored what the fans might want as we’re largely irrelevant to them.
 


Aug 11, 2003
2,728
The Open Market
Thanks for these.

I'm sending your responses off on Thursday 4th June, so... any more?
 


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