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Published : Wednesday, July 18, 2012 news image 1

Fans' Charter

Have your say on the match day experience through this online survey – which is independent of the Scottish FA, SPL and SFL - and contribute to creating a Fans’ Charter which will help make your football entertainment even more enjoyable.

James Proctor, who has worked with fans’ organisations for ten years, is the project manager for the Fans’ Charter.

He has, in the last three months, been speaking with individual supporters and has contacted supporter groups to find out their views on going to watch football.

“This led to ten meetings across Scotland where I listened to the good and bad points of going to the game from supporters of 18 different clubs,” James explained.

The discussions produced five areas which a charter should seek to address.

1. Participation – atmosphere, singing and chanting are all created by fans. A charter should recognise that fans are an important part of the match.

2. Fan Relations – the relationships between clubs and fans. Good communications between the two should be recognised as contributing to a good match day experience.

3. Fan Behaviour – Abuse and equality issues such as racism, bigotry and offensive comments should be addressed in the charter with a view to creating a more positive and inclusive environment.

4. Safety Authorities – Stewarding and policing are areas which contribute to a good or bad experience of the game and also have implications for safety. These rights and responsibilities should be balanced in the charter.

5. Facilities – Seating and standing choice were the main issues here, specifically how they affect the enjoyment and safety of supporters at the game.

“The objective of a Fans’ Charter is to take a step towards addressing some of the reasons why fans don’t come back or why they find attending matches far from a hassle-free experience,” James added.

“This survey offers fans their say on what issues will be included in the charter.

“It’s not simply about the outcome. Listening to fans opinions is an important part of this journey into understanding what fans think, why they feel the way they do and what they want in the future.

“I would ask all fans to fill in this survey to help improve the match day experience.”

 



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