The Guardian (USA)

Spirit of Shankly calls for elected fan representa­tion on Liverpool board

- Andy Hunter

The Liverpool supporters’ union Spirit of Shankly has called for elected fan representa­tion on the club’s board because it says it cannot trust Fenway Sports Group after the Super League fiasco.

SOS polled its members on whether to have a working relationsh­ip with FSG after Liverpool’s owner played a leading role in the attempted and short-lived coup. The vote was overwhelmi­ngly in support of SOS being represente­d on the board (89%) and working with the club in leading a reform agenda, before or in conjunctio­n with the national fanled review.

In a statement announcing the poll results, the union said it had raised concerns with club representa­tives over potential breakaway leagues for several years but “our views were ignored as they planned the opposite”.

SOS continued: “It means at present we cannot trust what the owners and board say when we meet with them.

The relationsh­ip we thought we had was false. But we must use this experience as a catalyst for change. Real change. In voting to continue engagement with FSG, they must now make a decision. Their actions shamed the

LFC, but they can accept the values and principles of our club and react positively. Together we can lead the change for the future of our game.

“We call for a reconstitu­tion of the board that includes effective, elected and accountabl­e fan representa­tion, and not for members of the current LFC board to be that elected representa­tive. This cannot be token representa­tion, but one that has the ‘golden share’ on the decision-making process. We believe this is both practical and achievable. If FSG do not embrace this position, we will then consider how to respond.

“We must also take the opportunit­y to work alongside other supporter trusts and the FSA [Football Supporters’ Associatio­n], to ensure the government’s review into football governance includes giving fans a say in how their clubs are run. A true supporters’ voice at the heart of decision making.”

 ??  ?? Spirit of Shankly said fan representa­tion must have the ‘golden share’ on decision-making processes. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images/Reuters
Spirit of Shankly said fan representa­tion must have the ‘golden share’ on decision-making processes. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images/Reuters

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