by PieEater » 26 Feb 2007 17:50
by M4 Junction 11 » 26 Feb 2007 18:09
by RoyalBlue » 28 Feb 2007 19:27
PieEater Whilst reading the stadium planning application I noticed this strange desciption of STAR:
Reading FC also has a Supporters Trust (STAR) which aims to create goodwill for the club amongst supporters and the local community by promoting support and ensuring that home fans act responsibly with respect to the local community.
So in the clubs mind, STAR are actually their PR mouthpiece and fan police. What happened to representing the fans views?
by Whistle » 28 Feb 2007 21:13
PieEater Whilst reading the stadium planning application I noticed this strange desciption of STAR:
Reading FC also has a Supporters Trust (STAR) which aims to create goodwill for the club amongst supporters and the local community by promoting support and ensuring that home fans act responsibly with respect to the local community.
So in the clubs mind, STAR are actually their PR mouthpiece and fan police. What happened to representing the fans views?
by STAR Voice » 01 Mar 2007 01:40
- to strengthen the bonds between the Club and the community which it serves and to represent the interests of the community in the running of the Club
- to benefit present and future members of the community served by the Club by promoting encouraging and furthering the game of football as a recreational facility, sporting activity and focus for community involvement
- to facilitate the participation of supporters of the club in activities promoting football in communities throughout the United Kingdom
- to encourage the Club to take proper account of the interests of its supporters and the community it serves in its decisions and to honour the contribution made by the community in the past to the life of the club
- to acquire and hold shares in the Club or any company controlling the Club and to be an active and growing shareholder thus giving supporters collectively the opportunity to have a stake in the Club
- to promote the full, accountable democratic and constructive involvement of supporters in the running and direction of the Club, including the principle of supporter representation on the board of the Club
- to continue the work of Reading Football Supporters’ Club, with particular reference to away travel, ticket priority and Fans’ Forums.
by Platypuss » 01 Mar 2007 08:36
by M4 Junction 11 » 01 Mar 2007 08:37
STAR's objectives - to encourage the Club to take proper account of the interests of its supporters ... in its decisions
STAR's objectives to promote the full, accountable democratic and constructive involvement of supporters in the running and direction of the Club, including the principle of supporter representation on the board of the Club
by Hoop Blah » 01 Mar 2007 09:03
STAR Campaigns For information, STAR's actual objectives (as defined in our constitution and listed on the STAR website) are :- to strengthen the bonds between the Club and the community which it serves and to represent the interests of the community in the running of the Club
- to benefit present and future members of the community served by the Club by promoting encouraging and furthering the game of football as a recreational facility, sporting activity and focus for community involvement
- to facilitate the participation of supporters of the club in activities promoting football in communities throughout the United Kingdom
- to encourage the Club to take proper account of the interests of its supporters and the community it serves in its decisions and to honour the contribution made by the community in the past to the life of the club
- to acquire and hold shares in the Club or any company controlling the Club and to be an active and growing shareholder thus giving supporters collectively the opportunity to have a stake in the Club
- to promote the full, accountable democratic and constructive involvement of supporters in the running and direction of the Club, including the principle of supporter representation on the board of the Club
- to continue the work of Reading Football Supporters’ Club, with particular reference to away travel, ticket priority and Fans’ Forums.
Yes, someone in the FC has decided to pick out sections which they thought were most relevant and to paraphrase this in a way which most supports the aims of the document that they put this in - which is the planning application for Reading Borough Council.
Considering what they're trying to achieve in this document I'm not going to lose much sleep over that.
by PieEater » 17 Apr 2007 22:04
Hoop BlahSTAR Campaigns For information, STAR's actual objectives (as defined in our constitution and listed on the STAR website) are :- to strengthen the bonds between the Club and the community which it serves and to represent the interests of the community in the running of the Club
- to benefit present and future members of the community served by the Club by promoting encouraging and furthering the game of football as a recreational facility, sporting activity and focus for community involvement
- to facilitate the participation of supporters of the club in activities promoting football in communities throughout the United Kingdom
- to encourage the Club to take proper account of the interests of its supporters and the community it serves in its decisions and to honour the contribution made by the community in the past to the life of the club
- to acquire and hold shares in the Club or any company controlling the Club and to be an active and growing shareholder thus giving supporters collectively the opportunity to have a stake in the Club
- to promote the full, accountable democratic and constructive involvement of supporters in the running and direction of the Club, including the principle of supporter representation on the board of the Club
- to continue the work of Reading Football Supporters’ Club, with particular reference to away travel, ticket priority and Fans’ Forums.
Yes, someone in the FC has decided to pick out sections which they thought were most relevant and to paraphrase this in a way which most supports the aims of the document that they put this in - which is the planning application for Reading Borough Council.
Considering what they're trying to achieve in this document I'm not going to lose much sleep over that.
Obviously the clubs statement was an internal view and written to help to ease the planning application but it probably gives a pretty good insight into how STAR is perceived within the club.
As with any organisation, STARs objectives, aims, mission statement, call it what you like, are irrellevant if thats not how you act and how your 'stakeholders' perceive you.
Actions speak louder than words.
by 66DD » 18 Apr 2007 10:14
PieEater Reading FC also has a Supporters Trust (STAR) which aims to create goodwill for the club amongst supporters and the local community by promoting support and ensuring that home fans act responsibly with respect to the local community.[/b]
by bigmike » 18 Apr 2007 13:13
by Behindu » 18 Apr 2007 14:31
bigmike In the end of the day STAR could shout and scream as much as they wanted but if the club says no they cant do anything.... So we have to ask were the extra Loyalty points worth the membership fee as thats all some people seem to get.
dont get me wrong STAR is a good idea but they have no real power and somehow seem to get less done than the old supporters club... Now I dont know if that is because someone in the club has got more stubborn or not.
by STAR Liaison » 19 Apr 2007 09:37
bigmike dont get me wrong STAR is a good idea but they have no real power and somehow seem to get less done than the old supporters club... Now I dont know if that is because someone in the club has got more stubborn or not.
by Whistle » 20 Apr 2007 13:54
starliaisonbigmike dont get me wrong STAR is a good idea but they have no real power and somehow seem to get less done than the old supporters club... Now I dont know if that is because someone in the club has got more stubborn or not.
I find this an interesting observation. As someone who was on RFSC committee before STAR was formed I would say the influence is very different and much more positive now than then but you may be referring to longer ago as Behindu implies. What examples can you give of what RFSC got done out of interest?
by cheeryoleary » 20 Apr 2007 15:39
by Blue Heart » 20 Apr 2007 16:06
cheeryoleary Last year, on my season ticket application form, I was able to select STAR membership for 10 quid extra.
This year, there is no option.
Is the club distancing itself from STAR's financial affairs? If so, why?
by Barry the bird boggler » 20 Apr 2007 16:24
cheeryoleary Last year, on my season ticket application form, I was able to select STAR membership for 10 quid extra.
This year, there is no option.
Is the club distancing itself from STAR's financial affairs? If so, why?
by Behindu » 20 Apr 2007 16:38
by RG30 » 22 Apr 2007 17:55
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