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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 21:24:59 GMT 1
I like penny arcade...am sure we have a right to this song, more than Rangers..
Perhaps we could call the stand The Penny Arcade ?
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 21:28:58 GMT 1
Has a nice ring to it.
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Post by Cole on May 8, 2014 21:45:03 GMT 1
I like penny arcade...am sure we have a right to this song, more than Rangers.. Perhaps we could call the stand The Penny Arcade ? My opinion but it's the worst song ever- so boring
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Post by scoffsablue on May 9, 2014 12:30:12 GMT 1
We'll try and promote the FML etc as much over the summer months and into next season. Lets face it we all want it to work and some atmosphere! Can we please start the PR now and keep it rolling through until August and beyond.......Cheers Scoff
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Post by Ginger Ogre on May 9, 2014 14:06:38 GMT 1
What about something like 'Blue & White Army'
Nice and simple and will be suitable to everyone.
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Post by Tanzanian Terrier on May 9, 2014 14:42:14 GMT 1
I have to say that I find this comment rather disappointing and the only solace being that you recognise that your evidence is based on assumption. I do take the Voices Panel seriously, as do, in my opinion (granted it is only my opinion) the rest of those that were fortunate to be invited. The general idea is to have a cross section of fans from, different age groups, different sexes, different social backgrounds, different stands, which the Voices Panel is and thus follows is representative of ALL fans, which it seems you are suggesting it is not (but maybe that is not what your are suggesting). Only by having a diverse section of fans will you truly represent ALL fans. I will not name the person but there is one of those at the Voices Panel who clearly champions the needs of disabled or other disadvantaged supporters and they are to be congratulated for the voice they add to the panel. We all have a voice and we all contribute in different ways and also am sure speak to other fans. I think if you will trawl through the different threads, particularly those related to ATT you will find that many from the panel have contributed to the debate and who are not anonymous, indeed I would say that many are not anonymous. It is the panel that have contributed collectively to push the club forward. Granted there are some that are more out going than others but what a sad and boring world it would be if we were all the same. The only agenda that anyone has and which perhaps is shared by all those on the panel is to make the club better for the future. UTT Yes, I probably used some wrong words, and it comes across in a different way to the point I was trying to make. Apologies if that offended you (as, on re-reading, I can see it easily could). My point though, was that I don't think the diversity of the panel can be maintained if its a fixed group of people who, whilst its important they're heard as individuals (and as someone who has an older brother who is spina bifida, who is reliant on a wheelchair for mobility, (and who is a Town fan) I appreciate that individuals are often the best people to put their hand up and go, "hang on...what about me"...as "me" often actually means "us")...I believe in more inclusive methods of engagement (in all parts of my life), and I would PREFER it if more like Scoffablue would visibly engage with other fans. Those of you who are on the panel that are "representing yourself as an individual" are likely to have a couple of things you'd like to change that would most positively impact your own individual experience at a Town match, that happens, then you're happy. So the likelihood is the club will make some gesture response, you'll be appeased, and you'll become less "useful" as an instigator of change moving forwards. Another point on the contribution to threads and "not being anonymous"...I think seeing this post, you're only the SECOND person I'm aware of who has put their hand up to say, "I'm on the panel". If we knew that...we, as fans could maybe get things across to you in a different way so you're more likely to take it on board as something worth raising at an ATT meeting, even if its something that doesn't directly affect you. I wonder if it would be possible somehow for the DATM admin to issue a profile badge to members of the ATT (and similar for board members of HTSA thinking about it)...obviously not everyone would want to be "identified", as it could put them in an awkward position, but I'm sure some would, and it would assist with the engagement of fans by the club, a wider goal than the ATT panel?? Thanks for recognising that perhaps came across differently than you intended. As I said earlier in the threads about the FML relating to the Barnsley game and other threads relating to previous ATT meetings, there have been many contributors who have "outed themselves". The club at previous meeting have asked all those who attend if they would be OK with their details (particularly on Social Media and indeed here) being publicised on the club website and whilst that has not yet been done, I do believe that it will sometime in the future. Consequently, all those that agreed will have their details available for all to see and indeed perhaps communicate to at different levels. The other consideration is the ATT meetings are managed, in the sense of what is discussed, This is not to be confused with the club controlling the conversation but it makes sense because it means that time is spent on the subject in hand and with an outcome of the meeting rather than flitting from subject to subject and no real progress being made.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2014 14:43:10 GMT 1
I think blue and white army would be the safest option
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Post by roberttownblue on May 10, 2014 13:41:57 GMT 1
Social media is fine until the keyboard warriors get to know then the slanging matches start. Do you fancy trawling through all the comments to get to the sensible ideas? A get together a few days before the ATT meeting sounds a good though. Easily sorted mate. A well moderated group on facebook would work well. Twitter again is easily done. The positives far outweigh the negatives. This move to get the FML rocking will be mocked massively but we cant let that stop us. Otherwise what is a great opportunity will end in a damp squib.. If it can be easily moderated I'm all for it I really want this to work
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