LCFC Fans Consultative Committee Working Group Meeting Minutes 20/11/24

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As one tier of the new LCFC Fan Engagement Framework the first meeting of the LCFC Fans Consultative Committee Working Groups took place on Wednesday November 20th

Foxes Trust board member, Paul Rains, represented us, with the Trust being part of Group 3, so for the first session was part of the LCFC Culture discussions.

The club published the minutes today
Thought I’d check in on how this was going…
 
Suspect this will be the case, potentially as early as next season. The club has made it so difficult to be a fan that they deserve no loyalty and when we're playing shit football, in a shit league against shit opposition for the next 5 years, they'll get none.

All very well, when you're a premier league tourist attraction. Doubt we'll see many tourists for the visits of Luton and Stoke.

 
When the Premier League first came about, I remember my eldest brother saying that eventually the average fan will be priced out of the game and the fan base will slowly disappear as younger fans won't be able to afford to go. It's taking longer than he anticipated but it is obviously going that way.
 
When the Premier League first came about, I remember my eldest brother saying that eventually the average fan will be priced out of the game and the fan base will slowly disappear as younger fans won't be able to afford to go. It's taking longer than he anticipated but it is obviously going that way.

Yep, it's long gone from being the working mans game. Speaking personally....it's not being unable to afford it now. It's being unwilling to pay it. Imagine paying £70 a ticket to watch the likes of Ward or Skipp? Who the **** does the club think it is.
 
I would very much like for the club to be asked why they persist with the current senior management structure.

Specifically, when do they plan to make it fit for purpose, and at what stage will the ownership hold to account the personalities responsible for wasting enormous resources, crippling us financially and placing our long term future in jeopardy. Ask them that.

Promises were made when we were relegated that we would ‘learn from mistakes’, but here we are in 2024/25 repeating the exact same mistakes. We spent 82m in the summer but we are inexplicably worse for doing so. We are in fact worse than the team that started our championship winning campaign. Why? Ask them that.

What is the clubs ownership planning to do to change the structure? Is their plan to continue to allow people like John Rudkin to have their prints all over everything, and do it all very badly, or can we have a proper team of experienced professions, and a model closer to that of Brighton and others who through careful and conscientious decision making, punch well above their weight. Ask them that.

If they plan to just continue as things are will they give proper consideration to the question of whether they are the right people to take this club forward, and whether their stewardship should come to an end. Ask them that.

Making a mistake can be forgiven. Repeating the same mistakes, the same very grave mistakes, cannot. Tell them that.
I promise I am not just picking on you @Foxes_Trust but can you tell me if you agree that my questions sit on all fours with your own stated objectives?

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All very well, when you're a premier league tourist attraction. Doubt we'll see many tourists for the visits of Luton and Stoke.


Kieran Maguire is cherry picking some financial information to fit his narrative. The average price for a Steelers ticket is nowhere near $601. He's picked a one off match and used the average sold price from Vivid Seats, which is a resale site. I'm not saying he doesn't have a point, in fact I think he has a very good point, but if you are backing your argument up with exaggerated 'facts' then you'd better make sure those facts are correct.
 
Kieran Maguire is cherry picking some financial information to fit his narrative. The average price for a Steelers ticket is nowhere near $601. He's picked a one off match and used the average sold price from Vivid Seats, which is a resale site. I'm not saying he doesn't have a point, in fact I think he has a very good point, but if you are backing your argument up with exaggerated 'facts' then you'd better make sure those facts are correct.
My beloved Panthers…every inch as shit as this current City side.

Resale value on a ticket for most games is around $25
 
FFS - **** off and go and find your own Yankee Doodle yeehaw forum for ****s
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