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Posted March 07, 2014 22:27 · last edited March 07, 2014 22:29

2ndBest wrote:

He does make a good point. Why is active support prioritised over non-active support.

Not sure where fan groups that demand things  get off tbh. Sure outline concerns, but do it in a private matter, and let the people that pay in charge make up their own mind.

He has lumped The Cove calling the club out over their perceived lack of direction in the club, together with the RBB and NT's complaints over restrictions placed on them. They are two clearly distinct issues and to then go off on the criminal element tangent is insane.

As stakeholders in a club, the fans should be able to voice their concerns over the running of a club. Yes, the active support voices are louder than non active but the meeting Sydney had with fans was open to all members. Not saying the club should bow down to the fans and give into their demands but they would be foolish to not take on board the concerns raised.

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RR edited March 07, 2014 22:29
2ndBest wrote:

He does make a good point. Why is active support prioritised over non-active support.

Not sure where fan groups that demand things  get off tbh. Sure outline concerns, but do it in a private matter, and let the people that pay in charge make up their own mind.

He has lumped The Cove calling the club out over their perceived lack of direction in the club, together with the RBB and NT's complaints over restrictions placed on them. They are two clearly distinct issues and to then go off on the criminal element tangent is insane.

As stakeholders in a club, the fans should be able to voice their concerns over the running of a club. Yes, the active support voices are louder than non active but the meeting Sydney had with fans was open to all members. Not saying the club should bow down to the fans and given into their demands but they would be foolish to not take on board the concerns raised.