Open Letter on Season Tickets and Pricing | Club announce price freeze on "general admission season tickets & PL match tickets" for next season (p163)

Latest from the OSC on the current boycott/strike from City Matters reps, that a majority of 6/11 are currently sticking to - which means Kevin Parker, as OSC Representative, is the first to publicly say he won't be joining the boycott.

Withdrawing from my OSC if any money I contribute goes towards them, I've messaged my chairman to find out.
 
Maybe Dante can chime in here but I think I read he's meeting the SC rep this week so hopefully she'll have a stance after that meeting.

Goes without saying that if she doesn't pull out then something dodgy is going on (club plant) or she is no longer fit to do that role

The fact thousands have replied to that survey, the clear sentiment on here from SC holders and the former SC rep backing the walkout, it's inconceivable she'd not walk out right....?

@wearethesouthstand
Seasoncard rep has not confirmed attendance but some others in CM have.
Club been made aware of the findings. Ball in their court / courts.
 


Any supporters club chairs on here can confirm that they were given a vote on the matter?


And there you have it.

Instead of explaining how the OSC's decision was reached, all the OSC could offer was a sarcastic reply.

Even though I'm a member of an OSC, as far as I'm concerned the General Secretary and the OSC are too close and too entwined with the club. Until the OSC is independent of the club, the OSC will never truly represent it's OSC members and the wider City fan base.
 
How a OSC democracy works is this way.

At a branch meeting every two weeks, the OSC members, which I'm one of, are asked by the branch secretary if they support the City Matters Reps boycott of talks with the club or not. A hands up in the air will confirm that either way. The branch vote then gets passed on to the General Secretary of the OSC, and he informs the club. What doesn't happen is the OSC vote takes place behind closed doors and in secret, with only those attending the voting representing all the OSC members around the world.

That aside, a pathetic and sarcastic reply, regardless of the bait, pretty much sums up the
person and the people running the OSC, and their self importance and siege mentality.

This is my last season in the OSC. I'll miss the friends I've made and the great coach trips, but I can't belong to an organisation that isn't representing its members properly and honestly, and is too close to the club. That in itself is systematic and another example of the increasing rift between the club and the fans, outside of and within the OSC.
 
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@Timoftheoak

You get a vote on this? Kev saying it was 100% against joining the boycott
I wasn’t there tonight Cov. Had a lot of expense lately so had to catch up with work. (Self employed). There must have been a vote with the Branch heads in attendance. There’s usually a lot there for the OSC meetings.
 
Cheers for the reply. So just those there then in person rather than each branch sending their votes in

Hopefully some branches kick off and it can be reversed
Most Branch Secs would have known this would be discussed tonight because it’s the hot topic (besides 115/130, which wouldn’t get discussed).

I wonder if Alan Galley and Kevin P have been given the heads up that confirmation of the meeting on ticket prices is imminent.
 
I wasn’t there tonight Cov. Had a lot of expense lately so had to catch up with work. (Self employed). There must have been a vote with the Branch heads in attendance. There’s usually a lot there for the OSC meetings.
The final vote result aside.

The people running the OSC don't share the actual votes with their members on X, Facebook, or on another social media platform. We don't know what our branch secretaries voted.
All we are told is the OSC didn't vote for the boycott. Where is the transparency and accountability in that?
 
The final vote result aside.

The people running the OSC don't share the actual votes with their members on X, Facebook, or on another social media platform. We don't know what our branch secretaries voted.
All we are told is the OSC didn't vote for the boycott. Where is the transparency and accountability in that?
Sounds like Kevin has been taking a leaf out of the clubs books in the art of deceptive secrecy
 
Most Branch Secs would have known this would be discussed tonight because it’s the hot topic (besides 115/130, which wouldn’t get discussed).

I wonder if Alan Galley and Kevin P have been given the heads up that confirmation of the meeting on ticket prices is imminent.

What about the other City Matters Reps? Or is Kevin Parker, as a City Matters Rep, above the other reps, if what you are surmising is true?
 

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