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Message from Nico...
Maybe a poster or reader of this forum could take this offer up..
http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 68437.aspx
http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 68437.aspx
To the dotted line, We're on our way
Torquay United Supporters Trust.
Is it just me or does it seem that the club really doesn't like the TUST very much?
Is it just me or does it seem that the club really doesn't like the TUST very much?
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Yeah think you're right Phil, the TUST seem to have a massive opinion of their own importance considering they are about 100 strong. Just how they come across in anything I've read or heard.
Cynical part of me is wondering would this and the email saying something similar had come out if we'd lost 1-0 at Boreham wood. Probably not.
Cynical part of me is wondering would this and the email saying something similar had come out if we'd lost 1-0 at Boreham wood. Probably not.
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TUST currently has about 430 members.royalgull wrote:Yeah think you're right Phil, the TUST seem to have a massive opinion of their own importance considering they are about 100 strong. Just how they come across in anything I've read or heard.
Cynical part of me is wondering would this and the email saying something similar had come out if we'd lost 1-0 at Boreham wood. Probably not.
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TUST needs to double its membership at the very least to be a serious prospect. I think I am right in saying that Exeter City's Trust has over 3000 members. Michael has done some very good work but I would implore anyone on here who is a genuine Torquay Fan to join and see what the organisation can do. I appreciate that for many finances are tight however at £2 per month it is not a massive financial commitment.
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I don't think this article particularly thumbs it's nose to TUST at all.
It is the club trying to proactively engage with fans and the more ways they do this, the better. They recognise issues of the past and are looking to understand them and make sure they don't happen again. Assuming all the answers lie within TUST would be folly and the club should be praised for recognising this.
It is the club trying to proactively engage with fans and the more ways they do this, the better. They recognise issues of the past and are looking to understand them and make sure they don't happen again. Assuming all the answers lie within TUST would be folly and the club should be praised for recognising this.
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northlondongull wrote:TUST needs to double its membership at the very least to be a serious prospect. I think I am right in saying that Exeter City's Trust has over 3000 members. Michael has done some very good work but I would implore anyone on here who is a genuine Torquay Fan to join and see what the organisation can do. I appreciate that for many finances are tight however at £2 per month it is not a massive financial commitment.


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SteveDeckchair wrote:I don't think this article particularly thumbs it's nose to TUST at all.
It is the club trying to proactively engage with fans and the more ways they do this, the better. They recognise issues of the past and are looking to understand them and make sure they don't happen again. Assuming all the answers lie within TUST would be folly and the club should be praised for recognising this.


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I think this statement is a MASSIVE step in the right direction by those at TUFC. I hear the cynics viewpoint but win, lose or draw and no matter what league the club are in, it's open and active engagement and willingness to listen to the fans to try and make the right decisions with the fans and the club both as priorities that makes a club and keeps it healthy and vibrant. Not we'll do what we like and you just keep turning up regardless, paying your money and getting constantly shunned, ignored, ripped off and disenfranchised.
It's actually a really simple thing but it makes a hell of a lot of a difference.
If they aren't just empty words then although it's come too late for me, I think the club are finally waking up to the realisation that fans are people, human beings, customers if you like although I hate using that term and ultimately they matter.
Refreshing reading this and it's a positive move. Now for 3 points tonight. 4-1 to the Gulls. Piece of piss.
It's actually a really simple thing but it makes a hell of a lot of a difference.
If they aren't just empty words then although it's come too late for me, I think the club are finally waking up to the realisation that fans are people, human beings, customers if you like although I hate using that term and ultimately they matter.
Refreshing reading this and it's a positive move. Now for 3 points tonight. 4-1 to the Gulls. Piece of piss.
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400+ members seems pretty impressive for a club who many people think are on the verge of exiting out of the Conference National trapdoor. Of course, to be taken more seriously it needs to have more members, but it's a good start.royalgull wrote:so a 1/4 of our average attendance which will be our lowest average for yonks if not ever.
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Seems like Nico may have pissed off one of the old guard....
http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/T ... story.html
http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/T ... story.html

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There are many reasons why the crowd has gone down but the number one thing people say in my experience is that the team has been terrible and they don't want to watch South Devon league players wearing the shirt.
Now that we seemed to have turned a corner with a few wins I hope some will come back to Plainmoor.
Now that we seemed to have turned a corner with a few wins I hope some will come back to Plainmoor.
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I think we have more members than when Wrexham/Exeter Trusts took control of their clubs, someone else in the know should be able to confirmhappytorq wrote: 400+ members seems pretty impressive for a club who many people think are on the verge of exiting out of the Conference National trapdoor. Of course, to be taken more seriously it needs to have more members, but it's a good start.
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