Ah right. Ta. Was gonna say there's a girls U8 team near me, and I'm pretty sure they don't have a trust or fans' group either
I'll probably just switch off my TV set and join City's less boring board instead. Just can't be arsed like everyone else though at minute.
So just over half of the 92 football league clubs have them then and isn't Warrington Wolves a rugby club?
Warrington Wolves is a rugby league club (I deleted the rugby clubs, but obviously missed one) and less than half of football league clubs have one, there's quite a few non-league clubs on that list.
Surely, common ground can be found in: Supporters can form trusts. Other supporters can join these trusts. These trusts should have a say or stake in the club. In the next decade, we'll hopefully see more of supporters groups (and the like) having board representation at most clubs, the same as, away from football, we'll see national grassroots movements such as community groups having a genuine input into their local area, workers having a genuine stake in their company etc.
I'm also going to need some percentages. To several decimal places, dealer's choice, but at least two.
No. Just never seen any mention of these meetings by supporters of other clubs I am sure there would be something about any of ours. How many times have the HCST and our owners met up as a matter of interest?
And how many are suffering still from being bombed in tbe war. Of course any clubs with a more active trust will be because there is nothing else to do there. And they have better transport links.
I think there's been five meetings, but one was cancelled as everyone arrived and the owners didn't turn up to the last one, so I believe it's three.