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McLeish Report and SPL proposals: Your opinion counts!

Supporters Direct Scotland are running a poll to gather the opinions of fans around the country on the recommendations of Henry McLeish and the SPL’s working group.

By filling out the survey yourself, and encouraging as many others as you know to do the same, you can help make the survey as representative as possible of fan opinion in Scottish football. Please help.

In the last week, the SPL have made their own proposals for the future of football in Scotland, and this was followed today (Thursday 16th) by the second part of Henry McLeish’s report. We will all have our own views about what each has proposed, but one thing that is clear is that neither has consulted widely and directly with Scottish football fans. As William Gaillard (then UEFA Director of Communications) pointed out at a Supporters Direct Conference in 2009, if we only have players then we only have an amateur game. To have a professional game, there must be fans.

So that the fans voice can be clearly heard, Supporters Direct are conducting a survey seeking views on a number of aspects of the McLeish and SPL recommendations. You can find this at:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/scottishfootball

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Survey
Supporters Direct Scotland
Henry McLeish publishes Scottish Football Review, Part Two
SPL to consider radical shake-up: BBC

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17

12 2010

Accies Trust attend the Supporters Direct Scottish Conference

Andy Walsh, the General Manager of FC United of Manchester, speaking at the 2010 Supporters Direct Scotland Conference

The Trust attended the annual Supporters Direct Scottish Conference held in Stirling, along with over 30 other Scottish trusts.

The opening plenary of the conference witnessed speeches from Keith Ferguson (Development Officer for Centre for Access to Football Europe) and Andy Walsh (General Manager for FC United of Manchester).

Keith Ferguson represented Centre for Access to Football Europe (CAFE). CAFE want all disabled supporters to enjoy a football match as a problem-free experience and believes it can raise disability awareness throughout Europe.

Keith opened his talk with an league table, compiled by a Heart of Midlothian disabled supporters group, comparing the facilities they have encountered, in the away end, during their trips through the Scottish league grounds. This made particular interesting reading for the Accies contingent.

Keith aims to organise an umbrella organisation for disabled supporters groups to raise awareness of disability issues in Scottish football and to ensure clubs and supporters understand their needs.

The Trust has been in contact with Keith since the conference and further discussion on what assistance we can offer Keith will be brought up at the summer board meeting.

Keith’s talk was followed by a very impassioned and inspiring talk from Andy Walsh, the General Manager of FC United of Manchester. They are a semi-professional club based in Bury, Greater Manchester, and currently playing in the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the 7th tier of league football.

The club was formed in 2005 by Manchester United supporters following Malcolm Glazer’s controversial takeover which led to hundreds of supporters defecting from the club.

Keith spoke about the current status of English football and the changing club-fan relationship over the last 20 years.

He continued to talk about the well publicised reasons behind the foundation of FC United and followed on with some fascinating insights into how his club have increased membership, maintained that membership and maximised members participation. He also discussed building relationships in your community.

An excellent speaker.

The Trust then attended the Funding Community Projects and Building Membership workshops which were great for learning and sharing best practices.

Again, many ideas to take back to the summer board meeting.

The closing discussion was on the Trusts response to the SFA review. The main issues of concern for supporters’ trusts were shared and the practical steps that supporters and trusts can take in regard to the SFA review and to the wider issues in Scottish football.

Supporters Direct will produce an action plan later in the month. Something the Trust look forward to reading with great interest.

Overall, a very good conference. Some new insights and ideas that can only benefit the Accies Trust into the new season.

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Supporters Direct Scotland
CAFE
FC United of Manchester

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13

06 2010

Win an Accies Shirt

Supporters Direct logoYou can win an Accies shirt by completing the Supporters Direct in Scotland Supporters Survey. Further information below.

Complete our ten minute survey and enter a prize draw to win a Scottish football club shirt of your choice.

Supporters Direct in Scotland have put together an online survey to measure the views of supporters on a range of footballing issues. The survey only takes a few minutes to complete and covers pyramid leagues, youth football and the running of the game in Scotland.

The responses will be used to allow Supporters Direct to contribute to current and future discussions surrounding Scottish football. The closing date for responses is Sunday 18 October 2009.

The survey can be found at:
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/172960/scottish-football

Terms and Conditions for the Prize Draw can be found on the Supporters Direct Website:
http://www.supporters-direct.org/news/item.asp?n=5537&cat=%

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Supporters Direct Scotland

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12

10 2009

Trust attend Supporters Direct course in Kilmarnock

Supporters Direct Scotland meeting

Supporters Direct Scotland meeting

The Accies Trust attended an excellent Board Member Development course at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock on the 6th of September.

The course was organised by Elaine Millar and James Proctor of Supporters Direct Scotland. Also in attendance were the Killie Trust (Kilmarnock) and the Queens Trust (Queen of the South).

The 6-hour session covered a range of topics such as the structure of Trusts, shareholding rights, governance, planning, organisation of boards, responsibilities, structuring meetings, communication and stakeholders.

It gave the board members who attended (Chairman David Ogg, Secretary Craig Rankin and Graeme Brown) an ideal opportunity to analyse the current workings of the Trust, gather ideas from other participants and look at efficiently managing the Trust, along with the fellow board members, into the future.

The Trust also gained a greater understanding of the principles of Supporters Direct Scotland and their advice and contacts will prove invaluable to the Trust over the coming years.

We also had an opportunity to discuss how the other Trusts build relationships with their local communities and clubs and how the Trust can be the linchpin between the two.

Our thanks go to Elaine and James for organising the session, the Killie Trust for arranging the venue and David Linden, of the Queens Trust, for supplying the above picture.

A valuable event which should lay a solid foundation as the Accies Trust moves forward.

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Supporters Direct Scotland
Killie Trust
Queens Trust

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16

09 2009