Supporters have elected Angela Worrall as their new Season Ticket Member Representative, and Michael Ash as their Over 65s representative.
Angela, a Season Ticket Member since the club played at Maine Road, attends every home match with her thirteen-year-old granddaughter.
From the 2022/23 season onwards, she will be responsible for representing all the Club’s Season Ticket Members so that all matters impacting this large group can be discussed directly with the club.
Meanwhile, Michael has been attending matches since he was ten years old, and he previously worked for the University of Manchester for forty-five years.
His new role at City Matters will see him ensure the needs of the Club’s over 65s supporters are well catered for and addressed appropriately.
Both Angela and Michael will represent their dedicated fan groups for the next two seasons and attend regular meetings at the City Football Academy with senior representatives from the Club.
As well as enabling representatives to put forward ideas and share feedback, these meetings will provide a forum where representatives can help shape and influence Club initiatives.
At these meetings, the Club will also share key operational updates and information relating to upcoming projects.
Dedicated contact details for Angela and Michael will soon be added to City Matter’s dedicated page on the Club website, and supporters are encouraged to speak to their new representatives whenever they have an issue to raise or a new idea they want to put forward.
Overall, City Matters consists of ten voluntary members elected by our fans, to represent key fan groups including Families, Under 25s, Seasonal Hospitality, LGBTQ+, Disabled Supporters, Women, Black Asian or of Mixed Heritage, Over 65s, Season Ticket Members and Official Supporters Club.