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Come on OLM, don't beat about the bush, prove I have ever said anything of the sort.
In my position as a board member, I have supported and fully support the view that the OSC has to do what it does best, putting on events, providing information for supporters, making matchdays enjoyable and raising money for charities. To do that we rely on the support of the club. Everyone knows that is the position and no matter who owns the club, it will not change.
The OSC is continuing to do what it is good at, raising money for charity. Last night our Quiz Night team took the sum raised to £398.00 for CRY our main charity. We are busy planning events and preparing our next edition of Tigermag. We are continuing to improve our social media services and we are always working on new projects.
Any organisation that wishes to work with the club will have to do the same as us. New owners will expect exactly the same from any organisation that they work with.
For what it is worth, I believe in total supporter ownership of football clubs, I do not believe that anyone individual should have the right to own a club. I fully support and always have supported fans shareholdings and seats on the board of football clubs. I am also aware that whist full supporter ownership is a great ideal, it is often impractical. A supporters group that is neutered by a lack of a relationship with the club has little to offer its members.