I am totally bemused at the closure of the official club forum, in my view, is just another poor decision made by the management of ECCC, the aim being (in my opinion) to silence criticism of the club by it's members, supporters and the public in general.
Looking back at the forum, historically, all was well until on-field performances started to attract serious adverse comment from persons who used this facility to express (or should we say vent) their views in a very direct way. I would suggest the worst of this occurred circa 18 months ago.
Some posters (there were many) started to attack the club, its structure, committee/management, coaches and even individual players. Some of these views have hence been supported by a number of media outlets/blogs (some links were posted)
The criticism led to a number of, what were deemed inappropriate posts being removed. It was then decided that every post needed to be approved by a moderator before publication, it was made pretty clear that the forum was not designed to comment on said individuals or certain management matters in a negative way.
The decision to approve every post (made by whom?) obviously put a considerable burden on the moderators. This burden was clearly way beyond their duties. I know of no other sports forum that every post has to be approved before it is published.
My view is pretty clear, someone inside the club took a dislike to the criticism made by the members/public at that time. It was then suggested every post had to be approved. From that time the forum was always doomed.
For the record I have attended a number of members forums in the past. They are always broadly the same, that is, we (the management) know best.
My view is that communication between club and it's long suffering members has been seriously diminished by this very short-sighted decision. ECCC has an excellent marketing team, it is rather a pity this excellence does not extend to the on-field decision makers.