We Decide What?
Macclesfield Town appointed a new Commercial and Operation's manager last month in the name of Sally Breally and its not taken her long to get the supporters involved with the club.
This morning the club announced a "It's your club -you decide" scheme where they will be asking us to vote on what happens in and around the Moss Rose.
A good idea? Yes it bloody is. The fans have been left out for too long and now is the chance for us to have our say.
Do you want the vuvuzela banned at the Moss Rose? No doubt that will be the first question we are asked. I seem to recall a few seasons ago we gave school kids horns to blow in the Star Lane end. Did it get on everyone's nerves? Yes. Did it add to the atmosphere? Yes. Its a tough question to answer.
Sally spoke to the MOS and said "We're keen to get the supporters involved as much as possible. These days it's easier than ever to communicate with the supporters online."
"One of the things I have always been keen to push is a better level of communication between the fans and the club and these votes are a great way to start."
Look out for more news on this scheme tomorrow.
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