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Thursday, December 03, 2009

More Responses needed for Supporters Survey

Just 63 Hereford United have filled in the Football League Supporters Survey which was recently mentioned on this site. Even Shrewsbury and Cheltenham have sent more responses than the Bulls.

Hereford United
 fans are currently in 16th place in the League Two table of completed responses for The Football League Supporters Survey 2010 and any fans that have not yet submitted their views are being urged to do so now to help move us up the table.

To take part in The Football League Supporters Survey 2010 click here

The Survey will see each Football League club receive a summary of the views expressed by their own supporters, with none of the information supplied being personally attributable to individual participants.
So it is important for us that you take this opportunity to ensure that your views have been counted.
A range of important topics are included, such as whether you feel valued by your club, whether tickets provide decent value for money, what might encourage you to attend home and away games more often and what you think of your club's stadium, food & drink, stewarding and matchday programme.
The Football League Supporters Survey 2010
also lets fans have their say on a range of important football issues from the introduction of goal-line technology, sin-bins and salary caps to refereeing standards, football on television and diving. Already more than 17,000 fans have taken this chance to help shape the future of the professional game - don't miss the opportunity to have YOUR say and give yourself the opportunity to win a prize to see the Bulls train and meet the players in the process.
There are also 100 Mitre Official Football League balls on offer to lucky winners.

The results of The Football League Supporters' Survey will be published in the New Year.
To take part click here or visit The Football League's official website - www.football-league.co.uk