by Yorkieandy » 23 Feb 2016, 19:30
I think this statement is a MASSIVE step in the right direction by those at TUFC. I hear the cynics viewpoint but win, lose or draw and no matter what league the club are in, it's open and active engagement and willingness to listen to the fans to try and make the right decisions with the fans and the club both as priorities that makes a club and keeps it healthy and vibrant. Not we'll do what we like and you just keep turning up regardless, paying your money and getting constantly shunned, ignored, ripped off and disenfranchised.
It's actually a really simple thing but it makes a hell of a lot of a difference.
If they aren't just empty words then although it's come too late for me, I think the club are finally waking up to the realisation that fans are people, human beings, customers if you like although I hate using that term and ultimately they matter.
Refreshing reading this and it's a positive move. Now for 3 points tonight. 4-1 to the Gulls. Piece of piss.
I think this statement is a MASSIVE step in the right direction by those at TUFC. I hear the cynics viewpoint but win, lose or draw and no matter what league the club are in, it's open and active engagement and willingness to listen to the fans to try and make the right decisions with the fans and the club both as priorities that makes a club and keeps it healthy and vibrant. Not we'll do what we like and you just keep turning up regardless, paying your money and getting constantly shunned, ignored, ripped off and disenfranchised.
It's actually a really simple thing but it makes a hell of a lot of a difference.
If they aren't just empty words then although it's come too late for me, I think the club are finally waking up to the realisation that fans are people, human beings, customers if you like although I hate using that term and ultimately they matter.
Refreshing reading this and it's a positive move. Now for 3 points tonight. 4-1 to the Gulls. Piece of piss.