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Where's SUISA.:winking:
wasnt she on the Apprentice?
Where's SUISA.:winking:
Pro: we would be 100% debt free therefore we would look a lot more attractive to a big time player with a real business plan. Even with Ron we would be much better off as a club.
how would we 100% debt free, we/RM owe sainsburys somewhere in the region of £12 million last time I heard? Not to mention the rest of the people we owe money to.
how would we 100% debt free, we/RM owe sainsburys somewhere in the region of £12 million last time I heard? Not to mention the rest of the people we owe money to.
If Sainsbury do pull out its possible they would write off any debts. They would be walking way from a contract after all.
What he said
What is it with these snide comments about a group of supporters who wanted to try to make a difference.
How dare they....
Of course, I believe a response is being compiled to address the comments made so far.Has anyone from the trust seen this thread out of interest?
Why is it a snide attack
Suisa upset some people on here if you remember with a surprise announcement to the forum, they rightly or wrongly thought the Trust was not doing enough for fans, and wanted to form a new supporters group with Kids club.
They had their own forum on SZ asked for members, had their own web site introducing the new committee, had a Wheels of Steel night and then disappeared with out trace or answered any emails
So it was a perfectly good question compared to some of the bollox on here lately
UTS
Of course, I believe a response is being compiled to address the comments made so far.
Perfectly good question, with a wink at the end. Thats what makes it a snide comment...
To me it looks like Suisa has done exactly the same as the Trust. Nothing.
That said, some of us have already asked the questions, andtheres not a lot anyone is going to find out other than what Ive already said, Sainsbury are doing a review and thats what we are waiting for.
Really JM? :nope:
As I, and others have said before, asking the questions doesn't always mean 1) we are given the answers or 2) we are allowed to publicly comment on them.
The Trust note supporters' frustrations regarding the lack of news about the club's new stadium. It is a permanent agenda item for our Liaison Meetings with the club, and when there is news that we can report, this will be included in the minutes of those meetings, which can be found on our website.
Meanwhile, the Trust have set up a Question & Answer session with SUFC Manager Phil Brown, Club CEO Steve Kavanagh and Trust Chairman Paul Fitzgerald in the Blues Lounge at Roots Hall on Monday 22nd September. This is open to all supporters and provides an opportunity to ask those individuals any pertinent questions you have.
Further details regarding the Q&A can be found here.
The Trust can be contacted by email at info@shrimperstrust.co.uk, via the contact page on our website or by coming and visiting us in the Shrimpers Bar prior to the game on any home matchday where members of the Committee can be found including the Trust Chairman Paul FitzGerald & Vice-chairman Paul Yeomanson who will be more than happy to discuss any of your concerns.
The Trust does have contingency plans in place, which are continually updated in case the unthinkable happens, and it was agreed several years ago and publicised that all Trust funds would form part of the Fighting Fund if needed.
With regards to the Committee Profiles page on our website, this along with other areas is in the process of being updated, which is also linked to the Trust’s proposed move from a ‘company limited by guarantee’ to an ‘IPS’, for which a formal proposal will be made to our members at our next AGM (more in the coming months).
Unfortunately all this takes time; however we will endeavour to update the Committee page as soon as possible, even if it is without their profiles.
The Trust committee is always looking for new blood – so, if you would like to get involved in any of our activities at any level, please don’t hesitate to contact us.