I take your points Superhoops and I do agree with a lot of it

. The NLSA & other groups currently have a relationship with the FAI that is something completly different howver than what the sole goal of this group would be. As far as these groups own particular issues would go, they would of course continue to meet with the FAI to discuss them at their meetings. I am certainly not advocating for one minute that supporters groups lose their one shot at influencing matters that effect them and them alone directly.
However, with the athmosphere group I'd like to see in place there would be no diluting of any issues as it would be about unifying all aspects of our support base by way of representation to improve the atmosphere that effects us all who attend Lansdowne Road and indeed those who watch on the TV. It would not be an issues based discussion - ticket allocations, eircom league funds or other such matters are for other bodies to discuss in my opinion. I am talking about one or two meetings a year from the FAI with a representaive atmosphere support group to suggest (bring forward), plan and arrange items such as card displays, singing sections & the likes. Universal approval by all supporters could be sought by way way of poll on official FAI site once ideas are created and opened to public domain for discussion. The sole aim would be to improve the game day experience for ALL of our supporters.
I think this particular model has been proven as a positive way to move fan athmosphere forward. As always I can only speak about what I know and a really good working example of what can be achieved, is the wonderful scenes seen at Arsenal's last ever game at Highbury. The whole day was planned by the club with a major influenece given to the fan group 'RedAction'. The group consists of all segments of support from bond holders to season ticket holders to waiting list members to club & stadium represenatives. The organisation is done from within the group with everyone's views heard on how to improve the athmosphere. The group are easily contacted by email and anyone can submit ideas, suggestions which they take on board. Once ideas are formulated, polls are set up on the official club site and supporters can vote on what they would like to see happen. Ultimately it's a collaborative effort where every supporter and not just the representaives can have their say and nobody can realistically sidetrack the initiatives.
In closing I'd just to clarify once again my own position on this in case it's suspected there is some sort of hidden agenda here......These are just my own personal feelings on how best to improve the athmosphere at Ireland games. I without question don't speak as a representative of anyone except myself and am just putting forward an idea that I feel might help the situation we currently find ourselves in.

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