Oi. I'm well known to be a sandal-wearing vegan corbynista. And I don't reside in the county right now.So, if there is no weighting put on someone's location, what is to stop FOSB or the Green Party getting loads of random yoghurt eating, sandal wearing, joss stick lighting, hippies and anti progress people from all over the UK to fill out the survey stating that they are against it?
I know that might seem extreme, but it's quite possible that these people network with other like minded organisations to stop any kind of progress. They could be very devious and even claim to be fans of OUFC, as none of it is provable.
The same could also apply to Swindon fans, but that would require them to have electricity, and are able to read and write, so I think we're safe on that one.
If your in the group of two that hasn’t done it shame on you.
Unless they are fans of other clubs that are registered to this forum.
10-15 mins to complete ffs.
Still only 60 people have said they have completed the survey.
I’d hope for at least 100-150 people from this forum filling it out.
I wear socks with sandals. FDP.Hopefully not with socks.
I bet Middleton wears socks with sandals.
7 people since I posted this on Monday.Still only 60 people have said they have completed the survey.
I’d hope for at least 100-150 people from this forum filling it out.
Out of interest, how many supporters come on here regularly ( and how many post?)7 people since I posted this on Monday.
Don’t sit back and hope others do the work!! It takes 5 minutes to fill out.
Yeah. This might be a time when the club consider sailing close to the wind on GDPR and emailing their entire contact list about the survey rather than just people opted into 'marketing'. That database is likely in the tens of thousands of folk who like the club but aren't regulars. Given the stakes even a fine and telling off from the regulator might be worth it.Out of interest, how many supporters come on here regularly ( and how many post?)
Whether they have answered a poll or not, I wouod think that the vast majority OM here have answered the poll.
The key thing us to try and get the 35k that went to Wembley to sign it.
Considering the maximum fine under GDPR rules is £17Mill (or 4% of global turnover, whichever is the larger), it might not be...Yeah. This might be a time when the club consider sailing close to the wind on GDPR and emailing their entire contact list about the survey rather than just people opted into 'marketing'. That database is likely in the tens of thousands of folk who like the club but aren't regulars. Given the stakes even a fine and telling off from the regulator might be worth it.