We all know there can be problems in the relationship between clubs, fans, stewards and police and that, regardless of the result, going to matches often means putting up with inconvenience, frustration and unwelcome behaviour.
I am helping to develop a national supporters’ charter that will help to make going to games a better experience and as part of that I want to hear from fans about their experiences. I want to hear about what’s good and bad about going to matches. What you’d like to see more of and what you’d like to ditch. How you expect to be treated and how you expect to treat others.
I'm running a series of events around Scotland and I hope you take the opportunity to come along to one and put your views across:
Thu 26 April - Ainslie Park, Edinburgh
Tue 1 May - Caledonian Stadium, Inverness
Thu 3 May - Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
Thu 10 May - St. Mirren Park, Paisley
Tue 15 May - Tannadice Stadium, Dundee
Tue 22 May - Fir Park, Motherwell
All events run from 7.30pm to 9pm
Just drop me an email to book a spot and so that I know how many are coming: james.proctor @ scottishfa.co.uk (remember to remove the gaps)
More info can be found on the Scottish FA website.
Kind Regards,
James Proctor
Project Manager
National Football Supporters Charter