glen9mullan Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 4 hours ago, lraC said: Absolutely. Perhaps the the coalition can go to the press with it and make it abundantly clear that we are doing this on our own, with no club involvement, purely down to the clubs pathetic attempt at it so far. We have emailed the club requesting an update on 150, so will wait for their response on this matter, especially as some supporters have put a lot of time and effort in over the last year trying to mark the 150 and their efforts and dedication needs to be applauded. Once a response is obtained then as always everyone in the coalition will have an opportunity to formulate what comes next democratically. I note all these ideas down as its these suggestions which do prompt options for all to discuss and they are very much appreciated. @K-Hodcould you check your whatsapp invites please, as ideally it be better if you keep people updated, It allows me to post things not coalition related 😀 3 Quote
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Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted 22 hours ago Moderation Lead Posted 22 hours ago 15 minutes ago, glen9mullan said: We have emailed the club requesting an update on 150, so will wait for their response on this matter, especially as some supporters have put a lot of time and effort in over the last year trying to mark the 150 and their efforts and dedication needs to be applauded. Once a response is obtained then as always everyone in the coalition will have an opportunity to formulate what comes next democratically. I note all these ideas down as its these suggestions which do prompt options for all to discuss and they are very much appreciated. @K-Hodcould you check your whatsapp invites please, as ideally it be better if you keep people updated, It allows me to post things not coalition related 😀 Not seeing an invite? Any chance you could send me a PM? 1 Quote
JHRover Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago We are 5 months away from the big day yet our head of commercial is still talking about ideas, committees and projects. That time has passed. They're quite cute with this involving fans stuff. They can pretend that they are doing it to be inclusive and give the supporters a voice but really it is just a way of cutting corners, passing the work on to fans and absolving themselves of criticism if it's a damp squib. Anything that requires significant planning or expense - new club crest, prestigious friendlies, major events - already too late 7 Quote
Popular Post glen9mullan Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago 8 hours ago, glen9mullan said: Nothing major, A lot of effort going into global press, They want some back up to claims, having reached out to club for comment who are denying a number of things we know to be true. (Though that being said the person replying is that far down food chain, it's comical) Expecting some articles to go to press imminently. Complete silence from club as they continue to avoid engaging, with it appearing they want to fob groups off in Lindsay Talbots direction and mask communication tick box through FF. If the FF boycott then they will be in breach of EFL Rules though we are looking into those engagement breaches already as we don't believe they are compliant with the charter. The final group not in the Coalition has been reached out to, to make it a full suite. Noticed the Yasir interview yesterday claiming the 150 celebrations were inclusive and open to all, despite no one being invited bar a member of the 100 club and WATR (2 reps) . Making it a total of 3 reps on the panel. With Waggott now gone, the feeling from our club sources is funding and ideas will be cut significantly, despite things having been previously agreed in principle with the exiting CEO Just an update, Coalition have received a response, and as predicted from Lindsay Talbot who has been appointed as point of contact for all supporter queries. To cut a long story short they are stating they will meet the fans forum in July to settle differences, despite 80% of the coalition panels groups not members of the Fans forum. They are avoiding at this stage engagement, backtracking on the CEO and their public statements. Of course this is as predicted, and it plays into the coalitions hands in terms of media traction. I've now emailed the club on behalf of the Action Group Members also now separately. Part of the group's constitution is to remain democratic and for transparency in meetings with the club. Including none edited minutes. I'm also going to contact the FSF and ESA. Along with the EFL in my capacity of AG. Though it's also likely the coalition may do so also. It's currently being discussed. 10 Quote
Mashed Potatoes Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 56 minutes ago, glen9mullan said: Just an update, Coalition have received a response, and as predicted from Lindsay Talbot who has been appointed as point of contact for all supporter queries. To cut a long story short they are stating they will meet the fans forum in July to settle differences, despite 80% of the coalition panels groups not members of the Fans forum. They are avoiding at this stage engagement, backtracking on the CEO and their public statements. Of course this is as predicted, and it plays into the coalitions hands in terms of media traction. I've now emailed the club on behalf of the Action Group Members also now separately. Part of the group's constitution is to remain democratic and for transparency in meetings with the club. Including none edited minutes. I'm also going to contact the FSF and ESA. Along with the EFL in my capacity of AG. Though it's also likely the coalition may do so also. It's currently being discussed. What are you contacting those bodies about ? Quote
glen9mullan Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Mashed Potatoes said: What are you contacting those bodies about ? A number of things, For obvious reasons this won't be put on a message board until we've had our responses 4 Quote
Popular Post Upside Down Posted 20 hours ago Popular Post Posted 20 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Mashed Potatoes said: What are you contacting those bodies about ? If you care to read his previous posts you'll know. In short, he's doing something to improve things for our club, community and town. 18 Quote
Browjd Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Hi @glen9mullan and team (super work btw!) have you approached Newsnight to ask them to investigate? Doubt anything would necessarily materialise into a segment however they should, at the very least, try and contact Venkys and this would certainly get noticed. Even an exploratory email would get them to take note (you would have thought...) Emails below if useful: First Name Last Name Job Title Email (Work) Liz Rawlings Deputy Editor liz.rawlings1@bbc.co.uk Nicholas Watt Political Editor nick.watt@bbc.co.uk Faisal Islam Economics Editor faisal.islam@bbc.co.uk Matt Chorley Presenter Matt.chorley@bbc.co.uk Louis Harris-White Assistant Editor louis.harris-white@bbc.co.uk Max Deveson Assistant Editor max.deveson@bbc.co.uk Robbie Hawkins Assistant Editor robbie.hawkins@bbc.co.uk Jim Gray Deputy Head of Current Affairs jim.gray@bbc.co.uk David Grossman Chief Correspondent david.grossman@bbc.co.uk Alex Fleming-Brown Producer alex.fleming-brown.ext@bbc.co.uk Emily Channon Producer emily.channon.ext@bbc.co.uk Jed Neill Producer jed.neill@bbc.co.uk Lauren McGaun Producer lauren.mcgaun.ext@bbc.co.uk Sowda Ali Producer sowda.ali@bbc.co.uk Elaine Chong Broadcast Journalist elaine.chong@bbc.co.uk Emir Nader International Correspondent emir.nader@bbc.co.uk Sophie McAlpine Broadcast Journalist sophie.mcalpine.ext@bbc.co.uk Caroline Amphlett Production Coordinator caroline.amphlett@bbc.co.uk BBC Two Newsnight Newsdesk Newsdesk newsnight@bbc.co.uk 7 Quote
... Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Not to detract from the hard work the coalition is doing to try to bring the importance of the MASSIVE 150 YEARS, IF the club fail in someway to commemorate the poignant milestone, What can we do as fans to really celebrate it? Has anyone had any thoughts and ideas on how we can really make it memorable in our own way? Regardless of what the club is doing could we do a 150 applause 150 seconds into the game (nearest to date)? March down BOLTON ROAD on our way to see the Blackburn Aces? Really turn out for it Edited 8 hours ago by ... Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 12 minutes ago, ... said: Not to detract from the hard work the coalition is doing to try to bring the importance of the MASSIVE 150 YEARS, IF the club fail in someway to commemorate the poignant milestone, What can we do as fans to really celebrate it? Has anyone had any thoughts and ideas on how we can really make it memorable in our own way? Regardless of what the club is doing could we do a 150 applause 150 seconds into the game (nearest to date)? March down BOLTON ROAD on our way to see the Blackburn Aces? Really turn out for it What is there currently to celebrate? Quote
... Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 39 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said: What is there currently to celebrate? 150 years of existence? Just because our owners are shit doesn't mean we have to be 7 Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted 5 hours ago Backroom Posted 5 hours ago My ideas for the 150th were conceived 6 years ago and presented to the club: 1. Ask the council to twin Blackburn with Bilbao (we influenced the club, and the human geography between the areas is very similar, historical links, working class, trade etc). 2. Arrange mini tournament between ourselves, Southampton, Bilbao and Atl. Madrid. ‘The Fred Pentland Trophy’. 3. Flat rate £150 season tickets across all ages for home areas of the ground. 9 Quote
... Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Mike E said: My ideas for the 150th were conceived 6 years ago and presented to the club: 1. Ask the council to twin Blackburn with Bilbao (we influenced the club, and the human geography between the areas is very similar, historical links, working class, trade etc). 2. Arrange mini tournament between ourselves, Southampton, Bilbao and Atl. Madrid. ‘The Fred Pentland Trophy’. 3. Flat rate £150 season tickets across all ages for home areas of the ground. I like the first idea, symbolic for years to come. Quote
Wheelton Blue Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago My expectations for what the club do eventually organise will revolve around being cheap. 2 Quote
47er Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said: What is there currently to celebrate? True---I can only think of celebrating when they've gone. Quote
Mattyblue Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Wheelton Blue said: My expectations for what the club do eventually organise will revolve around being cheap. Few social media vids, a’ wear your old shirts for our 150th game with pride’, some fruit of the loom-esque tat in the shop… and that’ll be about it. 1 Quote
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