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Club launches Fan Advisory Board

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The Club is delighted to share details of the new Fan Advisory Board (FAB), which will represent significantly greater fan engagement and wide representation for supporters at home and abroad. The FAB will provide a new forum for elected members from different sections of our fanbase, inclusive and reflective of our diversity, ensuring fans are consulted, kept informed and their views considered during Club decision-making.

Along with the Government’s ‘Fan Led Review’ and the Premier League’s Fan Engagement Standard, the Club has shaped its FAB during extensive consultation with the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust, Proud Lilywhites, SpursAbility, Spurs REACH and a number of Official Supporters' Clubs.

The FAB’s remit will cover a wide range of off-field topics, such as the Club’s strategic vision and objectives; off-pitch performance updates, priorities and plans; operational matchday issues; proposals relating to significant changes to Club heritage assets; stadium issues and plans; the Club’s community strategy, equality, diversity and inclusion commitments and plans for broader supporter engagement.

Applications for supporters to join the FAB are now open. Members will be drawn from a wide representation of the Club’s fanbase, with supporters from the following groups able to apply and stand to be elected by their fellow fans:

  • Season Ticket Holders for the Men's team (including Seasonal Premium Members)
  • Season Ticket Holders for the Women's team
  • One Hotspur Members
  • Domestic Official Supporters' Club members
  • International Official Supporters' Club members
We strongly encourage applications from members of any of these groups who are passionate about having a greater say in how their Club is run moving forward.

With equality, diversity and inclusion at its heart, the FAB will also feature nominated representatives from the following supporter organisations:

  • Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust
  • Proud Lilywhites (LGBTQ+ Supporters' Association)
  • SpursAbility (Disabled Supporters' Association)
  • Spurs REACH (Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Heritage Supporters' Association)
The Club itself will be represented on the FAB by Executive Director, Donna-Maria Cullen, and Head of Supporter Engagement, Levi Harris, with the Chairman, other Board members and senior Club staff attending selected meetings.

The FAB will meet four times a year and one of its supporter representatives will attend a Club Board meeting four times a year. Working groups will also be created to focus on issues of particular importance to supporters.

Applications for supporters to join the FAB are now open, with applications to be submitted by Sunday 14 May. Elections are scheduled to begin in mid-June and close within two weeks. The first FAB meeting is expected to take place in July.

Applicants must complete an online form for consideration and tell us why they are a suitable candidate for the FAB. Applications also require the endorsement of five fellow supporters from the same section of the fanbase to demonstrate they have the support of other fans. The contact details of these endorsers must be provided when completing an FAB application so that the Club can contact them and verify their endorsement via an online form.

An FAB Selection Panel will review all complete applications and shortlist them before supporters are invited to vote for their representative(s) in independent elections managed by Civica Election Services. The FAB Selection Panel will be made up of a Co-Chair of the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, a Co-Chair of Proud Lilywhites, one of the Club’s external Equality Champions, a Club Director / Non-Executive Director and the Club’s Head of Supporter Engagement.

Full details, including how supporters can apply to join the Fan Advisory Board, can be found here...

Donna-Maria Cullen, Executive Director and Nominated Board Level Official for fan engagement, Tottenham Hotspur, said: “We are delighted to be announcing the launch of our Fan Advisory Board. It represents a strong and structured forum for fan engagement and more extensive communication with supporters.

"We invite applications from Men’s and Women’s team Season Ticket Holders, One Hotspur Members and Official Supporters’ Club members at home and abroad. These supporters will be joined by representatives of our key supporter groups, the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, Proud Lilywhites, SpursAbility and Spurs REACH.

“We are proud of the rich diversity that exists amongst our global fanbase and believe the constitution and makeup of the Fan Advisory Board will ensure it reflects this.

“We should like to thank the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, Proud Lilywhites, SpursAbility and Spurs REACH for their work in helping us get to this position and look forward to seeing our Fan Advisory Board come together.”

Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust said: “We welcome the establishment of the Fan Advisory Board as a major step forward for fan engagement at the Club as it creates a binding obligation to consult with supporters’ representatives on key issues, something we have long campaigned for.

“Fans are a crucial part of the Club’s overall success and it’s vital they have a voice at the top table. We are now consulting our members on the FAB proposals with a recommendation that we take up the two allocated seats.”

Proud Lilywhites, SpursAbility and Spurs REACH, said: “It’s important that we have worked collectively with the Club from the start, to develop and agree the Terms of Reference for the Fan Advisory Board.

“Fans should be at the heart of everything a football club does, and we are pleased to have been involved from the beginning ensuring that all Spurs fans, regardless of race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity are represented. We can’t wait to see what we can achieve, working together, on behalf of all Spurs fans. COYS!"
 

vicbob

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The PR machine is in overdrive, surprised they had enough time to cobble this together after the heartfelt message yesterday..................
 

For the love of Spurs

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Fan advisory board, refund of ticket money (which is something for the fans who went). Wouldn’t be surprised if a few more bones where sent, club knows it’s in hot water with the fans.

For all those who say nothing can be done and change can’t happen, we have never really tried, club needs harsh medicine and if that has to come from the fans then so be it. Being passive won’t do shit.
 

cliff jones

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Fair play. Assume off the field scope also includes strategy for developing the football side ie on the pitch.

To Dare is to have more than two shots on target per game, and not make HK wait 20 mins for his first touch!

Could you imagine having five shots in the first 20 mins under JM or AC😳
 

Russ1201

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The PR machine is in overdrive, surprised they had enough time to cobble this together after the heartfelt message yesterday..................
Can't wait to see Levy squirm on Thursday if he turns up lol.
No secret i want Levy gone but one thing is i think he cares more sbout Spurs than most of these over paid players who have no affinty to Spurs. Could count on one hand how many really care about Spurs.
 

PaulThurston

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I can't see this is a knee jerk reaction, there must have been talks going on for a while to get this together with that many groups.

I did think the THST had been a bit quiet lately. This may explain why.
 

Drink!Drink!

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I can't see this is a knee jerk reaction, there must have been talks going on for a while to get this together with that many groups.

I did think the THST had been a bit quiet lately. This may explain why.

ready to be corrected - but in the shameful debacle of Levy being one of those central to the attempt to kill the football pyramid with the super league breakaway, ENIC and others were in a panic realising the government said it might legislate into law fan reps on boards, so they did they old no need for that we will do it ourselves voluntarily. Then surprise, surprise we hear nothing....until this crisis when it's rushed out in a another desperate PR move.

Basically?

Reference:
This was the reporting on Liverpool. Need to google more to see the THFC announcement

Here. Announced nearly two years ago. Two whole years!
 

FITZ

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I can't see this is a knee jerk reaction, there must have been talks going on for a while to get this together with that many groups.

I did think the THST had been a bit quiet lately. This may explain why.

Probably would have been lined up to announce in the post season. But been announced now for obvious reasons.
 

Gassin's finest

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F.A.B.

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dk-yid

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I know we like taking the piss out of the club, and fairly criticise Levy and the hierarchy but I just can't see this being a bad thing - quite the contrary. At 8 times a year at least there will be an opportunity for supporters representatives to air their views and engage with the club leadership, four of those in attendance at the board meetings. Also, this is clearly not something that has come up overnight, it's clearly been in the works for a long time, so not just knee-jerk.
 
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