by Bandini » 25 Feb 2011 14:17
by Hoop Blah » 25 Feb 2011 14:20
That Friday Feeling HB, are you a STAR member? Why not join the board and shake things up a bit?
by Bandini » 25 Feb 2011 14:22
by Blue Heart » 25 Feb 2011 14:28
by Blue Heart » 25 Feb 2011 14:54
by RoyalBlue » 25 Feb 2011 14:58
Blue Heart Sorry to disappoint you, but had we have been given the opportunity we would have strongly argued against it, not that I am holding my breath that you will believe that, because that would truly screw up the preferred perception by some that we will rubber stamp anything the club chooses to do.
by Hoop Blah » 25 Feb 2011 15:04
Blue Heart It must be wonderful to be as all knowing as you, however the offer is still open if you think things need changing rather than sit on here so smug and self satisfied do something about it try and change things from within.
by TFF » 25 Feb 2011 15:07
Hoop Blah although I do remember an instance where the club changed tack after STAR and other fans representation - can't for the life of me remember what it was though
by TFF » 25 Feb 2011 15:10
Hoop Blah I can't recall any other topic where you've been really anti the club
by Svlad Cjelli » 25 Feb 2011 15:22
That Friday FeelingHoop Blah although I do remember an instance where the club changed tack after STAR and other fans representation - can't for the life of me remember what it was though
Broadcast rights being exclusive to 107 iirc
by Blue Heart » 25 Feb 2011 15:34
Hoop BlahBlue Heart It must be wonderful to be as all knowing as you, however the offer is still open if you think things need changing rather than sit on here so smug and self satisfied do something about it try and change things from within.
How do you know people don't though?
If I feel strongly enough I make a point of telling those that matter at the club. I know you guys have a voice of some sort with the club but pretty much everything I see and hear from STAR is that your just being unpaid help for the club or their mouthpiece to the fans.
I can't recall any other topic where you've been really anti the club (although I do remember an instance where the club changed tack after STAR and other fans representation - can't for the life of me remember what it was though) rather more your detault stance is club-apologist. From the little communication on here regarding the ST renewals it seems your all more put out that you weren't consulted rather than the atcual impact of the change in renewal date.
Maybe it is just a perception thing, but that is STARs issue to solve if they really want to be considered a representative group for RFC fans in general.
by Svlad Cjelli » 25 Feb 2011 16:06
by Svlad Cjelli » 25 Feb 2011 16:08
STAR Campaigns I'll just make this point to clarify STAR's modus operandi : the experience of STAR and just about every other supporters' organisation is that unless you have a significant or majority shareholding then adopting an adversarial stance means that you achieve nothing - adopt a default state of always criticising and all that actually happens is that you get ignored.
The most effective way to achieve things is to work with, not against, the club. And while we don't always achieve what we want, we can guarantee that we always get listened to, unlike the majority of other supporters' organisations. Football today is a money-business more than ever, and when you don't have any significant financial interest attaining influence is the most effective way of doing things. People might want to see public-sabre rattling, but while that might look good in the papers for a few days it would actually achieve the square root of b*gger-all! .
Also, as a key role of STAR is also to act as a communication channel between club and supporters, every trolling attempt which accuses STAR of "saying what the club wants them to say" is taken as a measure of success, not of criticism - when you're passing on a message you shouldn't change it.
..... Edit for relevance and brevity ....
And just to reiterate for all, STAR Board Members are elected by the members of STAR, and there's an elections process every year. Any member is welcome to stand against us and we'd actively welcome this.
by Hoop Blah » 25 Feb 2011 16:34
by Bandini » 25 Feb 2011 16:40
Svlad Cjelli And at at this point, it may be worth re-postng the below which is about a year old but I assume still stands for STAR.STAR Campaigns I'll just make this point to clarify STAR's modus operandi : the experience of STAR and just about every other supporters' organisation is that unless you have a significant or majority shareholding then adopting an adversarial stance means that you achieve nothing - adopt a default state of always criticising and all that actually happens is that you get ignored.
The most effective way to achieve things is to work with, not against, the club. And while we don't always achieve what we want, we can guarantee that we always get listened to, unlike the majority of other supporters' organisations. Football today is a money-business more than ever, and when you don't have any significant financial interest attaining influence is the most effective way of doing things. People might want to see public-sabre rattling, but while that might look good in the papers for a few days it would actually achieve the square root of b*gger-all! .
Also, as a key role of STAR is also to act as a communication channel between club and supporters, every trolling attempt which accuses STAR of "saying what the club wants them to say" is taken as a measure of success, not of criticism - when you're passing on a message you shouldn't change it.
..... Edit for relevance and brevity ....
And just to reiterate for all, STAR Board Members are elected by the members of STAR, and there's an elections process every year. Any member is welcome to stand against us and we'd actively welcome this.
by Sarah Star » 25 Feb 2011 16:44
Royal Lady I take exception to the comments made by the STAR representatives on here - firstly, that I shouldn't be mentioning "cash flow problems" when that is what I heard on the radio from one of them!
Hoop Blah I do think the reaction of STAR on here leaves a bit to be desired though.
by Royal Lady » 25 Feb 2011 16:50
by Svlad Cjelli » 25 Feb 2011 16:53
Bandini Presumably there's also a place for being more adversarial on certain occasions. If the impetus is always to keep STAR's insider status, the organisation risks being alienated from fans with legitimate complaints and being taken for granted by the club - as long as the STAR rep gets to shake the manager's hand once in a while, (s)he'll be happy etc.
by Hoop Blah » 25 Feb 2011 17:01
Svlad Cjelli To a certain extent, yes, and they have in the past. I would imagine (I certainly can't and don't talk for STAR) that the art is picking which battles are winnable and which are worth fighting.
Sarah Star Point taken, but they're volunteers with other jobs trying to do their best who have bad days just like anyone else. People forget that.
by Bandini » 25 Feb 2011 17:04
Svlad CjelliBandini Presumably there's also a place for being more adversarial on certain occasions. If the impetus is always to keep STAR's insider status, the organisation risks being alienated from fans with legitimate complaints and being taken for granted by the club - as long as the STAR rep gets to shake the manager's hand once in a while, (s)he'll be happy etc.
To a certain extent, yes, and they have in the past. I would imagine (I certainly can't and don't talk for STAR) that the art is picking which battles are winnable and which are worth fighting.
Also, frequently the best influencing work is often done in private. In a situation like this, it might be quite possible that a club realises that they've made a mistake and are looking for a way to rectify the situation. Going all in all guns blazing with big publicity in such situations can be so counter-productive, as it often just strengthens the resolve of a club so they dig their heels in to save losing face - no-one likes being shown to be wrong publicly. I've certainly learnt that with other clubs I've dealt with, and in work situations - quiet diplomacy and offering a way out is usually much better than doing business in public.
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