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IFR & Fan Consultation

Hi everyone,

I am a student at the University of Bath currently conducting a study on fan perceptions of club governance in English football. I am looking for fans across England's top 5 leagues to complete a short questionnaire (roughly 3 minutes).

Your responses will help shed light on how clubs can better consult fans on governance and business matters under the Independent Football Regulator's (IFRs) regulation. If you'd like to take part, please click the link below.

https://uniofbath.questionpro.eu/t/AB3vAC1ZB3wgKn

Please note you must be aged 18 or over to participate. All responses are entirely anonymous and the study has received ethical approval from the University of Bath. If you have any questions please email me at js4811@bath.ac.uk.

Thank you for your time.

u/JosephSupporterDiss — 3 days ago
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Defending Our Future

Hi everyone!

My name is Grace, and I’m currently completing a Master of Research (MRes) in Environmental Dynamics. My thesis explores the role that football could play in communicating climate change information to the public.

The aim of this research is to understand what actually resonates with football fans and how you would feel about receiving climate-related information through football.

Whether you think football could be a great way to engage people with climate change, or you think it's a terrible idea and football should have nothing to do with it, I genuinely want to hear your opinion. There are no right or wrong answers, every perspective is extremely valuable as the point is to find out what you, the fans, want.

The questionnaire takes around 5 minutes to complete, and your participation would mean a great deal to me.

You can complete the survey here:
https://forms.gle/BC4jj11DkRqJjczp6

If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch. And if you know anyone who might have an opinion on this topic, I'd really appreciate it if you could share this post with them. I'm hoping to hear from as many football fans as possible!

Thank you so much for your time and support!

u/IndividualDog6922 — 4 days ago
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Liverpool Supporters Needed – Master's Dissertation Survey (8-10 Minutes)

Hi everyone,

I'm currently completing my Master's dissertation at Newcastle University and I'm researching how football supporters perceive sponsorships and digital content in professional football.

I'm looking for Liverpool supporters to complete a short anonymous questionnaire exploring topics such as:

• What makes a football sponsor feel genuine (or forced)?
• Which sponsorship campaigns stand out?
• How digital content and player involvement influence supporter opinions.

It takes around 8-10 minutes, and you don't need any marketing knowledge - I'm simply interested in hearing supporters' honest opinions and experiences.

I'd really appreciate anyone who could spare a few minutes to help.

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u/Top-Confidence-5090 — 4 days ago

Accepting a massive Gustavo Hamer sale is going to be incredibly tough to swallow

With the parachute payments drying up, the rumor mill is spinning fast, and Wilder's comments hinting at a core group without mentioning Hamer feel very telling. Selling him would be an absolute killer for the team's creative transition on the pitch, but it might be the only way to fund four or five essential squad players. It's a brutal balancing act, but cashing in feels inevitable before deadline day.

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u/Football6380 — 5 days ago
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The most significant cause of the deterioration of the late Sheffield United footballer Maddy Cusack’s mental health was the behaviour of Jonathan Morgan, the team’s manager at the time, her father, David Cusack, has told an inquest.

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u/Sparky-moon — 6 days ago

Few questions as a tourist

Hi all,

I’m going on holiday to England this september (i know, weird) and i’m staying in Sheffield for 1 night, its when your game against Bolton is planned (1st of september). I understand that tourists in the stadium isn't really something you'd generally want, but would these kinds of matches be a sellout normally? And how difficult is it to get tickets without any membership?

Any other tips (whats the best stand, good pub near the stadium etc) are appreciated, any tips can be payed forward with any tickets/tips to an Ajax game 😂

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u/Sweet-Teacher-5652 — 7 days ago

Mansfield in the league cup away

Diet scabs again.

We'll lose six nil to these given the recent game,where the manager with no plan and no awareness of football outside of 2019 won't give a shit and will let them slaughter us. Again.

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u/Memento_Playoffs — 10 days ago

Why isn't Senegal starting Ndiaye?

The thing I loved about his play for the Blades was that he tracked back tenaciously. It was like having an extra defender. I think Senegal is blowing it by not starting him.

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u/Fraubump — 13 days ago