There may be hope. A few of us from the old PoB attendees met last night (without the club) and discussed a few topics of interest. We had a meeting a couple of months ago and the club (Danny Wilson & Lisa Eaton) asked for the minutes. They got them but we received no response, which was disappointing.
However one of the topics discussed last night was the report of the government's Football Expert Working Group. This has been looking at key issues in foitball for some time and published its recommendations a few months ago. Among these were a requirement for senior executives and other staff from clubs to engage in "structured dialogue" with fan representatives at least twice a year. The whole point of PoB was that it acted as an umbrella group for all fans, whether OSC, people like the 1894 Group, disabled supporters, fanzines or just interested, independent fans to meet with the club and, more importantly, to set the agenda. The report seems to be recommending forums like that be mandatory.
Liverpool & Chelsea already have such fan committees which meet regularly with the club. Chelsea's chairman and the CEO regularly attend these, together with senior staff from various parts of the operation. So many of the issues we brought up last night could have been resolved or avoided if they'd spoken to us beforehand. We are, after all, supposed to be on the same side.