An independent one works well, i help set up one for Shorpe United and its till going strong...
Depends on the attitiudes of people though if it works, if you get me...it was created at the time they (scunny) was looking like relagation favorites, and it helps raise spirits etc...
The club didnt accept us for starters, as there was an official (absolute cock up) one but they eventually saw good and helped us out.
Is it worth a thought maybe?
Just to rouse interest etc too....get the fans etc back behind the club?
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This is something myself and a few others looked into last year but when it comes down to it, what is it actually for? As a club we are run really well away from the teams performance and any supporters club shouldn't really be getting involved with telling the club they are wrong about who the coach should be etc. If the club was struggling with finances then it would be different but what would a supporters club actually be for?
Shorpe United arent or werent lucky enough to have a lot of community based projects etc like Hull FC have so we helped them, or did our own to give the fans/kids things to do.
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