
The Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee consists of 15 members, who represent all of the major constituencies amongst our supporter base.
The committee currently meet four times a season in Liverpool with senior club staff. The owners do aim to attend a couple of meetings each season too.
During the meetings, the committee will discuss the issues and ask the questions that most affect them and the fans they represent.
Minutes from each meeting will be published online within seven days of the meeting ending.
Initial aims
1. To establish a forum for supporters to communicate directly with the club in a structured manner.
2. To help the club better understand the issues that most affect and concern our fans.
3. To give the club an opportunity to explain the thinking behind key decisions.
4. To enable fans to play a key role in helping the club achieve success on and off the pitch.
5. To provide a greater degree of transparency about key issues that affect supporters
Long-term aims
1. To enhance the relationship between Liverpool Football Club and our supporters.
2. To help ensure fans feel their loyalty is valued by Liverpool Football Club.
3. To help improve Liverpool Football Club for the benefit of all supporters.
Role of Committee
As an elected of the Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee, each individual has a duty to liaise with fans from the group they represent and ensure they best serve their interests in meetings with the Club and the owners.
Each of the 15 members has a public profile set up on The Kop, Liverpool's social media platform on the official website, where they can be clearly identified as an elected member of the Liverpool FC Supporters' Committee.
Each individual is contactable via private messaging and they are able to solicit feedback and questions from fans they represent as well as post updates after each meeting.






