Sun 7 Mar 2010
CHANGES TO THE CLUB BADGE & OPEN FORUM WITH SIMON MASDING

Thank you to all of our members who took part in our recent poll on the decision to change the club badge.

The results of each question are published below, have been printed out with any comments made and have been presented to the Cheltenham Town Board. Some of the voter's comments were very interesting and we thank you for taking the time to post these.

As a Trust we feel strongly that the fans should be consulted on future decisions such as these.

With a growing membership and increasing share holding we are proud to be the only recognised and registered supporters’ representative of Cheltenham Town and feel we have a strong part to play in the future of the club.

With this in mind the Trust Board have started dialogue with the Cheltenham Town Board and have expressed our disappointment that the fans have not been consulted on such an important decision.

Simon Masding has agreed to the Trust’s request to hold a presentation on the decisions and vision behind the change of badge and will give you the fans of Cheltenham Town Football Club the chance to put your questions to Simon.

This has been arranged for Wednesday 10th March, at the Whaddon Road with a 7:30pm start.

It is hoped that other members of the Cheltenham Town board will be present on the night however there attendance will be confirmed nearer the date.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support of the Robins Trust and remind you that help is always welcome.

 

Question 1: Do you feel that you have been consulted about the proposed change to the club badge?

Yes. I am happy with the consultation 10%
No. I am unhappy that I have not been consulted 65%
No. I do not mind 24%
I have no opinion 1%

 

Question 2: Do you welcome a change of the club badge?

Yes. I look forward to the new club badge 13%
No. I do not want to change the club badge 31%
Not sure. I would have to see the new badge first 56%
I have no opinion 0%
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