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Re: Social Media Feedback

By Damo14/5 23:43Tue May 14 23:43:04 2024In response to Social Media Feedback

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No one wants to see “threatening behaviour” and / or “abuse”. If that is true it should be called out. As I have pointed out on X, a club official should meet with the SC committee and show the evidence of this “abuse” and, if the person is a SC member, they should be sanctioned. Poor behaviour by supporters reflects badly on the whole SC and the club as a whole. Also, never go into someone’s DMs. If you have something to say, say it so everyone can see and be accountable.
That said, there’s a lot of nonsense written by people involved with the club who act like they are the PR for the board. They get called out on their nonsense and go crying that they are being bullied.
When the board tell you it’s lovely sunshine, you don’t go on social media telling everyone to enjoy the sunshine without fact checking that it isn’t pissing with rain. Yes, that is a metaphor for how the board treats the supporters. The board have told us all is sunny and you, John Bangs, have passed that on when it was your role as a SC committee member and former chairman to challenge it on behalf of the supporters who elected you.

The PR from this club to its dwindling fan base, and potential new fan base, is absolutely appalling.

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