Tonight’s structured dialogue meeting….

Doesn't sound like anything controversial based off the SLO comments...

"As I advised last time, the club will be holding the first Structured Dialogue meeting of the season with supporters’ groups representatives next week.

It will be an opportunity for our new CEO, Julian Winter, to introduce himself to our fans’ groups.

There will be an update on where we’re situated regarding the FA charge that was imposed on the club at the beginning of the season and the year-long action plan that Blackpool FC is working through.

The main item on the agenda will be the unveiling of ‘Seasiders Together’, the details and aims behind the club’s vision for the future of supporter communication and engagement.

As supporters’ liaison officer, I’m excited by what is intended to be a much more comprehensive two-way dialogue on a number of different levels."
 
Isn't the shadow board recommendation in the government whitepaper?

This is a ‘board’ of a number of diverse supporter representatives which would discuss the business and strategy of the club in more detail than other forms of engagement.

Providing that is upheld, and multiple groups are represented correctly and equally
 
No.
From what I've read this is more a meet and greet and go over a few things than a Q&A which is odd with less than 3 months left of the season.
The main purpose is for the club to present its proposals for future fan engagement, and to update supporter groups on where we are on the FA Action Plan and related work.

We weren't invited to submit questions this time, as the conversation will be largely focused on these two things.
 
The main purpose is for the club to present its proposals for future fan engagement, and to update supporter groups on where we are on the FA Action Plan and related work.

We weren't invited to submit questions this time, as the conversation will be largely focused on these two things.
Bit pointless then really, a meeting to discuss future meetings? There's a future in NHS management if the whole football thing doesn't work out.
 
Bit pointless then really, a meeting to discuss future meetings (1)? There's a future in NHS management if the whole football thing doesn't work out.
(1) Only if you think "engagement" = "meetings". Which hopefully it doesn't. We'll soon find out.

As for the FA Action Plan, it's a rare issue that potentially affects everyone, so I wouldn't blame the club for wanting to talk to a range of different groups about it.

It's probably as "strategic" a meeting as we have ever had, in terms of the agenda. Hopefully the first of many.
 
(1) Only if you think "engagement" = "meetings". Which hopefully it doesn't. We'll soon find out.

As for the FA Action Plan, it's a rare issue that potentially affects everyone, so I wouldn't blame the club for wanting to talk to a range of different groups about it.

It's probably as "strategic" a meeting as we have ever had, in terms of the agenda. Hopefully the first of many.
I'm just messing about.

Sorry for the slightly slow response, I was having a wank to prepare for future wanks.
 
The main purpose is for the club to present its proposals for future fan engagement, and to update supporter groups on where we are on the FA Action Plan and related work.

We weren't invited to submit questions this time, as the conversation will be largely focused on these two things.
11 weeks left of the season(potentially) isn't it a bit late in the day?
 
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