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RamsTrust AGM 00:43 - Sep 18 with 6698 viewsRamsTrust

RamsTrust held its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 17th September at the Derby Co-operative Bowls and Social Club, Taverners Crescent, Littleover.

Members congratulated board member Tony Beck on all the work to have both the Ipro Stadium and Moor Farm Training Ground listed as Assets of Community Value.
Congratulations were also offered to Elaine Dean who has been elected Vice Chair of Supporters Direct and Malcolm Turner who has been elected to the Supporters Direct board.

Tony Beck, Elaine Dean, Pete Drew and Jim Wheeler were elected to the board.

After the AGM the board elected the following officers and made three co-options:--

Chair: James Wheeler
Vice Chair: Elaine Dean
Secretary: Tanya Noon
Treasurer: Pete Drew

Other elected board members:
John Banks Tony Beck, Jim Coyle Malcolm Turner

Co-opted board members: Bob Donald, Tricia Goodwin, Kevin Hepworth

Webmaster: Steve Tickle

Independent Examiner: Richard Millington (Kidderminster Harriers Trust)

By the fans, for the fans

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RamsTrust AGM on 03:15 - Sep 29 with 6633 viewspremierclass

Explanation needed please.

What on earth has any of this to do with Derby County as opposed to massaging the egos of those named?
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RamsTrust AGM on 16:18 - Sep 30 with 6604 viewsRamsTrust

RamsTrust AGM on 03:15 - Sep 29 by premierclass

Explanation needed please.

What on earth has any of this to do with Derby County as opposed to massaging the egos of those named?


It is the supporters' trust FOR Derby County and is all about football governance and responsible ownership.
Derby has had some very irresponsible owners in the recent past and had it not been for the supporters' trust it might be that Derby would find themselves in the position that Coventry City were in ie owned by Sisu.

It is no more to do with egos than the supporters' clubs structure - it is about promoting democracy within football and fans having a say in how their clubs are run.

Barcelona is the highest profile club run by a trust and many clubs in Germany and Spain are now owned by fans. In the UK, Portsmouth, Telford Utd, FC Utd and AFC Wimbledon are examples of fan owned clubs.

It is a growing movement designed to make a more level playing field.

Clubs like Chelsea, Manchester C etc all fielding foreign players and paying zillions for those players are not helping the English national game and they are buying their way to titles and trophies. That isn't right.

You can join the trust and play your part in responsible fan ownership and making clubs a part of their own community.

By the fans, for the fans

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RamsTrust AGM on 16:19 - Sep 30 with 6603 viewsRamsTrust

RamsTrust AGM on 16:18 - Sep 30 by RamsTrust

It is the supporters' trust FOR Derby County and is all about football governance and responsible ownership.
Derby has had some very irresponsible owners in the recent past and had it not been for the supporters' trust it might be that Derby would find themselves in the position that Coventry City were in ie owned by Sisu.

It is no more to do with egos than the supporters' clubs structure - it is about promoting democracy within football and fans having a say in how their clubs are run.

Barcelona is the highest profile club run by a trust and many clubs in Germany and Spain are now owned by fans. In the UK, Portsmouth, Telford Utd, FC Utd and AFC Wimbledon are examples of fan owned clubs.

It is a growing movement designed to make a more level playing field.

Clubs like Chelsea, Manchester C etc all fielding foreign players and paying zillions for those players are not helping the English national game and they are buying their way to titles and trophies. That isn't right.

You can join the trust and play your part in responsible fan ownership and making clubs a part of their own community.


http://www.supporters-direct.org/homepage/aboutsupportersdirect

There's a link to our umbrella body Supporters Direct.

By the fans, for the fans

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