by STAR Liaison » 22 Jan 2015 12:46
by WoodleyRoyal » 22 Jan 2015 12:59
by bloody Volvo driver » 22 Jan 2015 13:06
by Squelchy2507 » 22 Jan 2015 13:46
by From Despair To Where? » 22 Jan 2015 13:59
by gazzer, loyal royal » 22 Jan 2015 14:01
by RoyalBlue » 22 Jan 2015 14:04
by Forbury Lion » 22 Jan 2015 14:05
by Green » 22 Jan 2015 14:15
RoyalBlue Very disappointed that the clubs don't appear to give a toss about the fans.
by STAR Liaison » 22 Jan 2015 14:22
RoyalBlue Very disappointed that the clubs don't appear to give a toss about the fans. I'm sure a fair number of the home support will be unhappy too.
Both teams are playing on the Saturday so, assuming levels of fitness etc. are relatively equal, they will be equally tired as each other whether they play on the Monday or the Tuesday evening. They might argue injury risk is increased when players are tired but is it increased significantly?
Fixture should have been left where it was and STAR should grow some bigger balls and teeth and do a bit more than just write to the club to express disappointment. A request for a face to face meeting to discuss would be a good starter.
by Green » 22 Jan 2015 14:33
by STAR Liaison » 22 Jan 2015 15:02
Green I'd like to see an organised boycott of a home fixture.
But maybe hold that joker back for something slightly more serious though.
by RoyalBlue » 22 Jan 2015 15:12
starliaisonRoyalBlue Very disappointed that the clubs don't appear to give a toss about the fans. I'm sure a fair number of the home support will be unhappy too.
Both teams are playing on the Saturday so, assuming levels of fitness etc. are relatively equal, they will be equally tired as each other whether they play on the Monday or the Tuesday evening. They might argue injury risk is increased when players are tired but is it increased significantly?
Fixture should have been left where it was and STAR should grow some bigger balls and teeth and do a bit more than just write to the club to express disappointment. A request for a face to face meeting to discuss would be a good starter.
We very much expect we will raise it face to face when we have the next senior management meeting with RFC. But I can't see that us at STAR all taking time off work to bang on their door this morning is going to change minds. Did you read our website statement? What else can you suggest - bearing in mind that we also want and need to work constructively with the club for the benefit of fans and members?
by RG30 » 22 Jan 2015 15:19
by Green » 22 Jan 2015 15:43
starliaisonGreen I'd like to see an organised boycott of a home fixture.
But maybe hold that joker back for something slightly more serious though.
I have a vague memory that we (RFC fans in general / STAR) didn't manage much of a boycott away at MK Dons / Wimbledon in 2003 when that first kicked (I don't know, I wasn't there). Doing visible stuff inside the stadium is more likely to be effective than boycotts. There are more fans willing to boycott boycotts than to boycott matches.
by Geekins » 22 Jan 2015 15:45
bloody Volvo driver I did
by Sutekh » 22 Jan 2015 15:47
by STAR Liaison » 22 Jan 2015 16:27
by Ian Royal » 22 Jan 2015 17:11
RoyalBluestarliaisonRoyalBlue Very disappointed that the clubs don't appear to give a toss about the fans. I'm sure a fair number of the home support will be unhappy too.
Both teams are playing on the Saturday so, assuming levels of fitness etc. are relatively equal, they will be equally tired as each other whether they play on the Monday or the Tuesday evening. They might argue injury risk is increased when players are tired but is it increased significantly?
Fixture should have been left where it was and STAR should grow some bigger balls and teeth and do a bit more than just write to the club to express disappointment. A request for a face to face meeting to discuss would be a good starter.
We very much expect we will raise it face to face when we have the next senior management meeting with RFC. But I can't see that us at STAR all taking time off work to bang on their door this morning is going to change minds. Did you read our website statement? What else can you suggest - bearing in mind that we also want and need to work constructively with the club for the benefit of fans and members?
Ah yes, that one again. But just what has working constructively with the club achieved for the benefit of fans and members so far? I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that the business management side of the club treat STAR with as much, if not more disdain, as they do their fans in general.
As for STAR members taking time off work to bang on the senior management's doors, perhaps the latter should show the STAR members a bit more respect by offering to meet with them outside of normal working hours. Maybe they would, if they received an email requested a special meeting, outside of normal working hours, to discuss fixture switches and the impact they have on supporters.
Do STAR still pump money into the club? If so, given that times are apparently now so hard, the club might actually sit up and listen a bit more if there was a risk that money might be no longer so readily forthcoming.
by STAR Liaison » 22 Jan 2015 17:55
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