by STAR Liaison »
23 Sep 2011 21:29
Compo's Hat PieEater I'm not a member of STAR but I have a real problem with people whinging about what they do or don't do when all the STAR members are just fans trying to do something for the supporters in their spare time.
They don't owe anybody anything, be that monitoring hobnob, taking up issues or responding to any posts. Ask yourself why they do it, and whether you would be as willing to take all these complaints and deal with them in such a rational way. If you think there's something not being done right then get off your arse, join STAR and do something about it yourself.
I get the impression most only join for the coaches and fans forums. As i work most evenings now i haven't joined this year as i doubt i would be able to attend a fans forum and i haven't got a coach in years. I spend enough money on watching football as it is.
This was one of the goals of the recent survey - to see why people join and also a reason we wanted non-members to complete it too - to find out why they didn't join. We want to provide more than fans forums and coaches and it proves that Reading supporters want us to as well.
We still have to complete our analysis and come to conclusions, but when it comes to the importance of the STAR activities we listed only 2 were less than 50% most important/great importance and they were 'providing links to fans' and 'organinsing social events' and when it comes to of no importance 'challenging national football policy' joined them but, for instance, 'looking after RFC history' seemed more important (just) than 'dealing with supporter problems' . Not what you might expect.
And why is it non-members think representing fans to RFC is more important than members do?