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Fan Survey - University Project 16:00 - Aug 15 with 1130 viewsMHagger91

Hey all,

I am a student doing research for a masters at Loughborough University. I am investigating the sustainability initiatives of football clubs like Ipswich Town and how much impact they have on their fans. I am doing this by asking fans to complete a short anonymous survey. It only takes about 5 minutes to complete. I would really appreciate your help if you have the time to spare. Thank you in advance.

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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:24 - Aug 15 with 1074 viewsHerbivore

Our fans aren't able to tell the difference between a recycling bin and a general waste bin based on my experiences in SBR lower.

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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:27 - Aug 15 with 1060 viewsMHagger91

Fan Survey - University Project on 16:24 - Aug 15 by Herbivore

Our fans aren't able to tell the difference between a recycling bin and a general waste bin based on my experiences in SBR lower.


Haha. Still, every little helps!
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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:33 - Aug 15 with 1038 viewsDJR

I've completed it.

Only thing I noticed was that behaviour is misspelt at the beginning of the survey, which you might want to correct.
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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:38 - Aug 15 with 1032 viewsGeoffSentence

Done.

I do think ITFC and probably football clubs in general (with the exception of Forest Green Rovers) pay lip service to environmental and sustainability ideas without really putting anything into practice.

Don't boil a kettle on a boat.
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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:39 - Aug 15 with 1024 viewsHerbivore

Done.

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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:41 - Aug 15 with 1022 viewsHerbivore

Fan Survey - University Project on 16:38 - Aug 15 by GeoffSentence

Done.

I do think ITFC and probably football clubs in general (with the exception of Forest Green Rovers) pay lip service to environmental and sustainability ideas without really putting anything into practice.


I would agree with that, and Forest Green largely get the piss taken out of them for their environmental initiatives. It doesn't help that football attracts lots of people from a demographic that thinks environmental issues are too woke.

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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:41 - Aug 15 with 1018 viewsMHagger91

Fan Survey - University Project on 16:38 - Aug 15 by GeoffSentence

Done.

I do think ITFC and probably football clubs in general (with the exception of Forest Green Rovers) pay lip service to environmental and sustainability ideas without really putting anything into practice.


Hopefully I'll soon find out if that is true. Thank you for your involvement. I appreciate it
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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:46 - Aug 15 with 986 viewsthe_toff

Done. All the best with your studies.
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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:52 - Aug 15 with 976 viewsSitfcB

Fan Survey - University Project on 16:24 - Aug 15 by Herbivore

Our fans aren't able to tell the difference between a recycling bin and a general waste bin based on my experiences in SBR lower.


Who can be arsed to sort through rubbish and decide what goes in what at football though? Probably all ends up in the same place anyway…landfill.

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Fan Survey - University Project on 16:58 - Aug 15 with 931 viewsHerbivore

Fan Survey - University Project on 16:52 - Aug 15 by SitfcB

Who can be arsed to sort through rubbish and decide what goes in what at football though? Probably all ends up in the same place anyway…landfill.


Poor effort, I'm not rising to it.

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Fan Survey - University Project on 17:07 - Aug 15 with 909 viewsthe_toff

Fan Survey - University Project on 16:52 - Aug 15 by SitfcB

Who can be arsed to sort through rubbish and decide what goes in what at football though? Probably all ends up in the same place anyway…landfill.


For future reference the napkin you get with your hotdog is recyclable.

As is the napkin you get with your burger.

Although if you really want to do your bit you can eat something that doesn't require a pig or cow to die for you.
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Fan Survey - University Project on 17:40 - Aug 15 with 857 viewsDeano69

Fan Survey - University Project on 17:07 - Aug 15 by the_toff

For future reference the napkin you get with your hotdog is recyclable.

As is the napkin you get with your burger.

Although if you really want to do your bit you can eat something that doesn't require a pig or cow to die for you.


But not if it has been used with food, its contaminated.. Apparently!

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Fan Survey - University Project on 18:02 - Aug 15 with 819 viewsDJR

Fan Survey - University Project on 16:38 - Aug 15 by GeoffSentence

Done.

I do think ITFC and probably football clubs in general (with the exception of Forest Green Rovers) pay lip service to environmental and sustainability ideas without really putting anything into practice.


Certainly the fire displays and plastic flags can't be said to be particularly good for the environment.
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