Copied from QPR Report but its a general statement by the OSC committee
Subject: Statement from OSC Committee (sent by Linda Favell on behalf of all Committee Members)
We announce that, with immediate effect, the Committee members of the QPR Official Supporters Club (OSC) have resigned en masse and have no wish to continue serving in their respective roles.
It has become evident that the role of the OSC Committee has been diminishing increasingly of late. The historical objectives and purposes as listed in its Constitution are rarely sought by the Club. With technological media advances in recent years, the Club is able to communicate with individual supporters in ways that render the OSC Committee unnecessary. The Committee members have been keenly aware of this decline in the recent past, feel under-utilised and consider their contributions unappreciated and unacknowledged.
Ultimately, the decision was reached as a result of the sharp disdain experienced at the recent Fans Forum where seemingly fresh topics were brought to the Forum by various supporters’ groups and individuals despite the OSC having discussed the same issues with the Club over the past 18 months. The Club's demonstration of concern at the Forum suggested that the its executives and staff had been blithely unaware of some of these issues. This, in turn, has also demonstrated that the efforts made by the OSC Committee in voicing concerns on behalf of supporters - in an attempt to improve the match day experience - had at best been given minimal recognition, if not entirely dismissed.
The Committee, as a whole, has adopted the viewpoint of no confidence and stands down in the belief that working with the Club has been and will continue to be a futile exercise.
Topics raised at previous OSC meetings:
Date of meeting
Topic Raised
Comments
OSC EGM/AGM
4.1.2012
John Reid (LSA) complained that the LSA had written several letters to the Club, with no responses.
Philip Beard wanted to commit to open lines of communication with fans groups. He wanted to arrange and diarise a set of regular meetings throughout the year.
OSC EGM/AGM
4.1.2012
Stewarding, ticket sales, loyalty points, website information.
Items to be raised at future OSC meetings (see below).
OSC EGM/AGM
4.1.2012
Fans Liaison Officer.
Philip Beard said Club needed to prioritise and would be unlikely to be able to fund necessary headcount for this role. He considered communication should be straightforward.
OSC EGM/AGM
4.1.2012
Loyalty Points
Philip Beard recognised the need to review the Loyalty Points scheme.
OSC Committee meeting
29.2.2012 attended by Becky Grote and Dan Laryea
Stewarding issues
No further action despite several individual emails to the Club.
OSC Committee meeting
1.8.2012 attended by Philip Beard, Becky Grote, Dan Laryea, Jon Davies
OSC Membership (what benefits?) and Function
Philip Beard suggested OSC membership should be “opt-in”. He asked the Committee what it wanted the OSC function to be.
OSC Committee meeting
1.8.2012 attended by Philip Beard, Becky Grote, Dan Laryea, Jon Davies
Family Stand – OSC stated that the issue should have been handled more sensitively, with prior consultation.
Philip Beard said the decision had to be made quickly and that the Lower Loft was the easiest section to change. The decision stands.
OSC noted that the Box Office staff had worked well when moving supporters’ seats.
OSC Committee meeting
1.8.2012 attended by Philip Beard, Becky Grote, Dan Laryea, Jon Davies
Ticket Touts brought up at meeting and emailed to Box Office. What controls in place to prevent this. Can tickets be tracked back to individuals?
Club encouraged use of Viagogo.
Nothing could be done to stop ticket touts.
OSC Committee meeting
1.8.2012 attended by Philip Beard, Becky Grote, Dan Laryea, Jon Davies
Club tradition and history. Wanted contact maintained with ex-players and staff to keep tradition alive.
Philip Beard happy to have a viable scheme set up if there was a particular purpose.
OSC Committee meeting
1.8.2012 attended by Philip Beard, Becky Grote, Dan Laryea, Jon Davies
Hospitality too expensive for most regular supporters. Asked whether less expensive facilities could be provided for supporters’ special occasions.
All hospitality packages to be sold at maximum cost in order to accrue maximum profits.
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Yes technologies and times have changed and is this for the better. Do we really want a Chairman to go on there half cocked and full of wind at times?? Not very professional. Have you been to or supported any OSC event's or LSA events or other supporter groups or do you just turn up to games and then go home.
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No worries we all want the same thing in the end stability within the club