TUST members are being asked to vote on a proposal to set-up up a separate Supporters club in collaboration with themselves and the club.
TUST say their reasons for doing this are that it isn't currently clear what the Trust is,and they have been struggling to atract new board members as existing ones stand down.Their definition is that the Trust is an organisation to represent the fans of TUFC should the club fall into crisis-the Trust having being formed specifically for that purpose during the dark days of C*r*s R*b*r*s reign.
With the club being well run now the trusts primary aim isn't required at present,so has evolved into being a kind of Supporters club by default.
TUST have held talks with the club who agree that TUST needs to remain independent but that the formation of a Supporters club is desirable. The club would then provide resources to the Supporters club and introduce benefits and offers for members.
The Trust would receive a percentage of Supporters club fees and continue with its membership but at a reduced rate of,say, £2-00 per year.
Money would be kept aside for a "rainy day" at Torquay United.
What do you think ?
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Absolutely agree this is a good idea. Given the original/main purpose of the Trust, and the fact that the very word 'Trust' implies legal and financial associations, it is not surprising that many people are deterred from becoming involved.
A simple supporters club would be a far more attractive propositon, which could raise money for the club and indeed the Trust itself, as well as arranging social events, travel to games, etc., and generally promoting the club in the community.
Which reminds me, why do I never see any scratch cards on sale in the shops to award cash prizes and raise money for the club?
A simple supporters club would be a far more attractive propositon, which could raise money for the club and indeed the Trust itself, as well as arranging social events, travel to games, etc., and generally promoting the club in the community.
Which reminds me, why do I never see any scratch cards on sale in the shops to award cash prizes and raise money for the club?
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