Don’t think it does, does it? It says who “we” have teamed up with but never actually says who “we” is.
Just a friendly warning. Don't include personal data if you complete it. I've not heard of this platform before and all the free survey providers I've ever encountered have sold data from their free hostings, so if you've included your email, I'm pretty sure you'll start to receive messages from sources you didn't sign up for. So by all means try and help the club, but just be careful what data you share.
Couple of floors in it for example I cant ever attend Tuesday/Weds evening games but there is not really a box to tick for that I particularly liked the question First Statement: I believe that Oakwell is a passionate joyful environment on matchday* How to answer......
Fair play to whoever the mysterious "we" are behind the survey. I've completed it, and hope that it provides some valuable insight to the club. But... it would have been beneficial if the people creating the survey had benefitted from some expertise in creating objective questions. Some of the questions were somewhat loaded, and clearly intended to receive answers in a certain direction. Whether or not you feel it's a given that supporters will answer a certain way, it harms the credibility of your research if your questions are leading. FWIW, my conclusion was that we all need to do better. Owners, management/coaching staff, and supporters. The way things are at the moment, we're only going one way and it's downwards. The club need to lead that and create rafts we can cling to, but at the same time the negativity from fans to the club and owners isn't going to take us anywhere either. I fear this survey is/was an attempt to 'gather evidence' for fan groups that want to support their existing views, rather than an effort to really learn from supporter feedback. Still, the response is impressive, and I echo points on this thread that the club really ought to be doing better at sourcing feedback in a similar way.