Vote Now Open To Select New Fans' Forum Members

The vote to select new members to the Everton Fans’ Forum is now open.  

All supporters with an Everton Customer Number are eligible to vote and select from a shortlist of nine candidates.  

The four candidates who receive the highest number of votes will be invited to join the Fans’ Forum later this month. 

The voting period runs from Friday 7 February to Friday 21 February (4pm).  

The results will be announced on Tuesday 25 February via evertonfc.com.

>>>CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR THE NEW FANS' FORUM MEMBERS<<<

Jazz Bal, Chair of the Fans’ Forum, said: “As a forum, we are pleased to introduce the final nine candidates from this year’s recruitment process. I hope that as many Evertonians as possible take the opportunity to vote for the person they feel best represents them 

“This year we have conducted several interviews using video teleconferencing and as a result we have a couple of international fans in this final stage; I’d like to think that this shows our commitment to growing our global representation as a forum. 

“I wish all of the candidates the best of luck; they have all impressed in their applications and during their interviews and I am confident that any of them would add value to the Fans’ Forum.” 

About the Everton Fans’ Forum 

The Everton Fans’ Forum convenes as a full group on a monthly basis, acting as a touch-point between the Club and the wider fanbase to deliver feedback and ideas. 

Each Forum member serves a three-year term. 

The Forum has been directly involved in a number of Club projects. It has provided input into  

Everton’s cup ticket and Season Ticket pricing strategy and created project groups to work with Club retail partners Fanatics and catering partners Sodexo to improve service given to Evertonians. 

The group played a key role in the Holy Trinity Statue project, with the statue unveiled outside Goodison Park in May 2019. It also supported the Club in delivering a fan event to launch The People’s Project second stage public consultation.