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Protest group reject offer of second private meeting with Clem Morfuni, as fans' forum pushed back to April

The Spirit of 69 had called on the club's owners and senior administrative figures to take part in an open forum, hosted by an independent moderator, with no limit on the number of questions or clarifications raised.

24.02.25, 10:10 Updated 05.06.25, 20:06 4 Minute Read

Sam Morshead

Sam Morshead

Swindon Town have rejected a protest group's demands for a public meeting.

The Spirit of 69 had called on the club's owners and senior administrative figures to take part in an open forum, hosted by an independent moderator, with no limit on the number of questions or clarifications raised.

SO69 wrote an open letter to majority shareholder Clem Morfuni on Friday (February 21), and received a response within two hours from chief executive Anthony Hall.

Hall proposed the club's own fans' forum as an appropriate alternative. The forum, which Town have committed to as part of their fan engagement plan, was originally due to be held in March.

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