City are well-placed to implement proposals from the Fan-Led Review, with a working group involving supporters meeting regularly to prepare and plan for key changes as part of football reform.
The working group is made up of members of the Red Imps Community Trust, the club's Supporters Board, other fans groups, director David Lowes and an independent consultant Jim Lord.
They have been meeting regularly to assess how ready the club is to meet the mandatory requirements expected to be passed into law following the Government's imminent release of a white paper on the strategic recommendations from the Fan-Led Review.
David said: “We've had two meetings of the working group and have one scheduled for before the Cambridge game, so we'll continue to work through preparations and once the white paper comes out we'll move into implementation mode along with providing further communications on how we are going to change.
“There has been some good work done by the group to understand what we think a Shadow Board will look like, assessing where we're compliant now as a Supporters Board and where we need to make changes to transition to a Shadow Board. We're using the same process to establish who meets the criteria of holding the golden share where we're looking at the Red Imps Community Trust (a Community Benefit Society) to identify the operational and governance changes required."
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By Lincoln City FC
January 23, 2023