What Do You Want Your Trust To Do?

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happytorq
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Post by happytorq »

brucie wrote:yes great they are now buying the club - is it April 1st already?
waiting for you to put forward a plan of your own, brucie.

for years i've been reading this forum, and all you ever do is bitch about stuff. There's never any sort of positivity (or at least, very rarely) and you never have any sort of resolution to the various issues that you identify.

the trust may or may not be viable as an option for ownership of the club. but at least they're thinking about the future rather than doing what you always do; stand there with your fingers in your ears, saying 'la la la, everything sucks' while everything falls down around you.
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Post by gullintwoplaces »

I have now joined the Trust. I don't think that ownership of the club is a realistic aspiration, but I think that the Trust will help to represent the interests of the supporters in the next very difficult period. Part ownership of the ground, with a veto to ensure its proper future use, might be a realistic aim, as well as a seat on the Board. There are plenty of sharks around who have moved in on football clubs (Hereford for example), and this is something that the Trust could try to protect the supporters against.
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