
Barrow fans are being encouraged to complete an online survey considering reforms to the pyramid structure within the game.
The club has joined forces with The Bluebirds Trust to try and gather as much feedback as possible and are offering a signed 2021/22 away shirt as a prize incentive for supporters to take part.
Barrow’s chief executive Levi Gill has discussed the survey with other has been disc League Two clubs and it’s also been on the agenda.
The survey is being organised by a group operating under the banner Fair Game and Gill said: “There is a growing consensus across the game that reform is needed urgently if our pyramid – the crown jewel of English football – is to survive and thrive in the years to come.”
Gill told the Barrow official website: “What is less clear is the detail behind that reform and the specifics on what changes are needed in order to safeguard the future of our national sport.
“Only by consulting with fans can that consensus be reached, which is why we are asking for the views of our supporters on Fair Game’s proposals.”
The chairman of the Bluebirds Trust, Frazer Stewart, added: “We have been discussing the Fair Game initiative as a trust for a while and Levi recently got in touch with us to discuss the Club’s viewpoint.
“Both parties agree that something needs to be done to make football fairer and more sustainable, to protect it for generations to come.
“We are also in agreement that we need the opinion of you, our supporters, to guide us with our interactions with Fair Game.”
The online survey is easy and straightforward to complete, and it shouldn’t take more than around ten minutes – but everyone who completes it will go into a draw to win the signed shirt. The deadline to submit answers is 5pm on Saturday November 20.





