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LFC Announcement

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Liverpool Football Club today unveiled plans for a new supporter consultation group that it hopes will allow fans to help shape the club's future through regular and constructive dialogue with senior LFC officials.


The Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee will consist of 17 democratically appointed fans who will represent all of the major stakeholder groups amongst our supporter base.

The Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee will meet four times a season at Anfield with senior Club staff - the owners will be present for at least two of the meetings - to discuss the issues and ask the questions that most affect them and the fans they represent.

The minutes of each meeting will be published online and in print for all of our supporters to read within 48 hours of the meeting ending.

The initial aims

1. To establish a forum for supporters to communicate directly with the Club in a structured manner
2. To help the Club better understand the issues that most affect and concern our fans
3. To give the Club an opportunity to explain the thinking behind key decisions
4. To enable fans to play a key role in helping the Club achieve success on and off the pitch
5. To provide a greater degree of transparency about key issues that affect supporters

The long term aims

1. To enhance the relationship between Liverpool Football Club and our supporters
2. To help ensure fans feel their loyalty is valued by Liverpool Football Club
3. To help improve Liverpool Football Club for the benefit of all supporters

The application process

Liverpool Football Club recognises that our supporters are drawn from many different communities and we are keen to ensure that as many of them are represented on the Supporters' Committee.

To apply for one of the 17 places on the Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee, fans will need to apply online. A link to the application form is available at the bottom of this announcement.

Applications will be welcomed from supporters wishing to represent the following groups:

* Fans in Anfield / Breckfield
* Fans in the Merseyside postal code area
* Fans in the UK (Outside of Merseyside)
* International fans (Two fans)
* Season Ticket Holders
* General Admission Anfield attendees
* Official Supporters' Club Branches
* All Red Members (Fans belonging to the official Club membership scheme)
* Corporate fans (Fans who have enjoyed corporate facilities watching LFC)
* Fans who attend away games
* Families
* LGBT Supporters (Fans from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities)
* Ethnic Minorities
* Disabled fans
* Under 18s
* Over 60s

We realise many supporters may fall into a number of the groups listed above but we feel it is important to ensure all of our fans feel represented on the committee.

While fans are entitled to apply to represent any group for which they qualify, only one application is allowed per supporter. Please only apply for the group you feel you would best represent.

The deadline for all applications will be 10am on February 27.

The selection process

In March, a seven-person selection panel will meet to review the applications and jointly nominate which supporters they feel are best placed to represent each of the groups listed above.

The selection panel will consist of the following people:

Ian Callaghan MBE

Liverpool's record appearance holder, Ian Callaghan played a remarkable 857 games for the Reds during an astonishing 18-year career at Anfield that saw him win five league titles and an FA and European Cup amongst other honours.

Karen Gill

Granddaughter of Liverpool's greatest ever manager, Bill Shankly, Karen is a passionate advocate of Supporters' rights and is the author of the book: 'The Real Bill Shankly'.

Dave Boyle

Chief Executive Officer of Supporters Direct, the organisation that campaigns for supporter involvement in sports Clubs. A former local government press officer, he supports AFC Wimbledon and has previously been a long-serving National Council Member of The Football Supporters' Federation.

Sue Johnston

An Anfield season ticket holder, Sue made her name in the Liverpool soap opera 'Brookside'. Now more famous for her roles in the 'The Royle Family' and 'Waking The Dead', the actress campaigned for the release of the wrongly-jailed LFC fan Michael Shields and has tirelessly fought for justice for the Hillsborough families.

Jack Stopforth

Chief Executive Officer of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, Jack was born and raised in Liverpool and has always supported his hometown Club. Jack has very strong ties with the business, commercial and a corporate community in Liverpool.

John Bishop

An Anfield season ticket holder, John played semi-professional football for Southport and worked in the pharmaceutical industry before launching a career as an award-winning comedian and TV presenter.

Ian Ayre

LFC's sole representative on the selection panel, Ian is the Commercial Director at Anfield, having joined the club in 2007.

The 17 candidates elected to the Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee will be announced on the Official Liverpool FC website at 10am on March 29.

The role of Committee Members

As an elected Member of the Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee, each individual will have a duty to liaise with fans from the group they represent and ensure they best serve their interests in meetings with the Club and the owners.

Each of the 17 Members will have a public profile set up on The Kop, Liverpool's social media platform on the official website, where they will be clearly identified as an elected Member of the Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee. Each individual will be contactable via Private Messaging and be able to solicit feedback and questions from fans they represent and also post updates after each meeting.

Each Member of the committee will be required to attend four meetings at Anfield per season and will remain on the committee until May 30, 2013.

In June 2013, applications will be invited to help form a new committee.

The first meeting

The inaugural meeting of the Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee will take place at Anfield on May 15 2011.

Each meeting going forward will take place at Anfield on a match day prior to kick off.

Shame we havent got anything like this tbh
 

:lol:Sue Johnston and John Bishop:lol: If we did this would Sly Stallone get on the panel?

It's a good idea though i'll give them that.
 

Big fat zuilch, Kenwright made ot so that even shaerholders at AGMs cannot ask questions. We would never get anyting like that LFC proposal with BK and are other directors.
 
Announcement translated: We, your Yankee overlords, want to seem like we're playing nice with the Kop so we'll put together this BS panel to "listen" to your "input" and nod approvingly then giggle like school girls at your silly ideas when you leave.

Shocker that they're only giving 2 places to international fans. How will Oslo be heard?
 

These guys are no dummies, I'll give 'em that. There will be red wank all over London and Oslo today guaranteed.
 
Announcement translated: We, your Yankee overlords, want to seem like we're playing nice with the Kop so we'll put together this BS panel to "listen" to your "input" and nod approvingly then giggle like school girls at your silly ideas when you leave.

Shocker that they're only giving 2 places to international fans. How will Oslo be heard?
Oslo is in L78 isn't it ?
 
We do, it's just slightly different as it's less direct to senior club officials:

Fan Forum

The aim of the Fans' Forum is to give supporters a voice in the running of the Club, providing feedback and ideas on all aspects of Everton Football Club's business operation.

There is also the supporter's club meetings where a group of staff visit different supporter clubs.
 

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