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  1. #1
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    Trust consultation

    Think we’ ve made some progress on the communications front as a club, supporters, fans groups and Supporters Liaison Officer over the last couple of weeks. The door has opened, there is dialogue and it is a start though there’s much to do and plenty room for improvement.
    I was pleased to see in my inbox this morning correspondence from the Trust who are looking for feedback from members and carrying out a bit of a consultation exercise. I’ve already sent my return in and would urge as many fellow members to do so also.
    It would I think be beneficial to all parties if more people joined the Trust and took part in things like this. It’s much easier for people to collate feedback and take collective points of view when issues are being discussed and addressed than everyone all the time adopting a ‘spray and pray’ approach over a host of social media platforms with nothing tangible to show.
    I’m hopeful this ‘new world’ approach of Club, SLO, DSA and D4L talking regularly and working together might make it much easier for them all and actually benefit the club, it’s custodians and it’s supporters but time will tell.
    I wish the team well for Sunday, it would give everyone a massive lift if they win, it’s a big ask but anything is possible.
    Let’s keep the door open and keep talking, we all want better than this on and off the park.
    Over and out.

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    Put in my tuppence worth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottg View Post
    Think we’ ve made some progress on the communications front as a club, supporters, fans groups and Supporters Liaison Officer over the last couple of weeks. The door has opened, there is dialogue and it is a start though there’s much to do and plenty room for improvement.
    I was pleased to see in my inbox this morning correspondence from the Trust who are looking for feedback from members and carrying out a bit of a consultation exercise. I’ve already sent my return in and would urge as many fellow members to do so also.
    It would I think be beneficial to all parties if more people joined the Trust and took part in things like this. It’s much easier for people to collate feedback and take collective points of view when issues are being discussed and addressed than everyone all the time adopting a ‘spray and pray’ approach over a host of social media platforms with nothing tangible to show.
    I’m hopeful this ‘new world’ approach of Club, SLO, DSA and D4L talking regularly and working together might make it much easier for them all and actually benefit the club, it’s custodians and it’s supporters but time will tell.
    I wish the team well for Sunday, it would give everyone a massive lift if they win, it’s a big ask but anything is possible.
    Let’s keep the door open and keep talking, we all want better than this on and off the park.
    Over and out.
    I sent mine at 1am, lol, wish I didnae give a **** .....but I do.🙄

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    Last night after I received my email i sent mine in.

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    Past caring, Nelms is like Putin and will say one thing whilst doing another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Past caring, Nelms is like Putin and will say one thing whilst doing another.
    What comes after Nelms that's important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    What comes after Nelms that's important.
    Agree. We need to support our team. That does not mean we have to stay silent when there are issues that we consider to be important. Would like to see more members for Dee4life and hope that DSA are able to increase their numbers too. In some ways DSA has a bigger role to play in encouraging fans to come to games. Is there something that Dundee Mad could do to help DSA?

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