Fri May 14, 2010 1:43 pm
Zabier wrote:Mate, it's that kind of reaction that doesn't do the Trust any favours. I'm not criticising the Trust totally. Like I said, I like the idea of it but it's just something that hasn't been managed in the right way.
If you can drum up support and get it promoted to the fans then all the power to you, I'd back you all the way but I think the amount of apathy amongst our fans towards the Trust shows how little impact it's having on the supporter base.
Fri May 14, 2010 1:52 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 1:55 pm
Dreamlike or Chic wrote:Zabier wrote:Mate, it's that kind of reaction that doesn't do the Trust any favours. I'm not criticising the Trust totally. Like I said, I like the idea of it but it's just something that hasn't been managed in the right way.
If you can drum up support and get it promoted to the fans then all the power to you, I'd back you all the way but I think the amount of apathy amongst our fans towards the Trust shows how little impact it's having on the supporter base.
My reaction? It's simple. If you ain't happy with it, join it and change it. I agree, there's apathy and even hostility. I want to change that but if the few on here who are members now opt out, how's that gonna help?
Fri May 14, 2010 1:56 pm
Martyn1963 wrote:so how much did the bucket collections make then towards the Fred Kenor statue coz nobody from the Trust has bothered to inform any of its members yet ??
Fri May 14, 2010 2:03 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 2:05 pm
Zabier wrote:Dreamlike or Chic wrote:Zabier wrote:Mate, it's that kind of reaction that doesn't do the Trust any favours. I'm not criticising the Trust totally. Like I said, I like the idea of it but it's just something that hasn't been managed in the right way.
If you can drum up support and get it promoted to the fans then all the power to you, I'd back you all the way but I think the amount of apathy amongst our fans towards the Trust shows how little impact it's having on the supporter base.
My reaction? It's simple. If you ain't happy with it, join it and change it. I agree, there's apathy and even hostility. I want to change that but if the few on here who are members now opt out, how's that gonna help?
There's your first challenge Dreamlike! You're a well respected member and I included always enjoy reading your posts. You've got a job on your hands though to change the mentality towards the Trust. Maybe look at ways to get the Trust more proactive with the fans and increase awareness and excitement?
I'm not joking now but I'd love a Trust where the fans embody it. If everyone from here joined the Trust then that would be great. It's the Trust's job now though to get people involved. It won't be easy but it's possible.
Fri May 14, 2010 2:09 pm
Martyn1963 wrote:thats good but another 1 of your tasks is better communication to all its members plus a statement posted on the message boards and the Trust website thanking the fans and the collectors would have been a nice touch too ! Well done everyone involved tho
Fri May 14, 2010 2:14 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 2:23 pm
Dreamlike or Chic wrote:Here we go again. If you all wanted Tony so badly, why didn't you join up and vote for him?
Easy to snipe from the sidelines, boys. Either join up or shut up.
Fri May 14, 2010 2:57 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Dreamlike or Chic wrote:Here we go again. If you all wanted Tony so badly, why didn't you join up and vote for him?
Easy to snipe from the sidelines, boys. Either join up or shut up.
Mike I respect you highly and I think you are ideal for the Trust (& that is not intended as an insult)
I can understand the 'join up and change it' view but it is also an easy excuse for those in charge to hide behind when they face criticism. Please don’t follow them and do the same, we don’t need the same old.
My advice for what it is worth is if people have grumbles listen to them even if they are directed at you. We all know the Trust bollocks up over the protest march and have a poor attitude to some members of this board. But that doesn’t mean our opinions should be shunned by hiding behind an array of excuses and keeping things as a closed shop.
The Trust needs more vocal members if it is to change for the better and I hope you will be so in a responsible way.
Just to show you what I mean I went to the recent open meeting of the Trust Board and I was very concerned about some of things I saw. Whilst the main players like Tim, Tracy and Phil are very professional in the way they go about things, they do lack a cutting edge when it comes to possible confrontation.
Without going into detail there was an issue with the Trust's bank account and charges which were being applied. The bank was clearly out of order and action was needed.
However they took 20 minutes to decide whether they were going to write a letter of complaint about an issue which had been occurring for months! Frankly the letter should have already gone out ages before and there was no real need to debate the issue it was clear cut.
The issue of away day membership was brought up and even though Sludge tried to argue the case it was dismissed out of hand without even a referral to the membership or sub-committee. Same thing happened with membership fees when Sludge tried to get them to see that the system was far too complicated and expensive.
I brought up the issue of the season tickets and the likes of Chippy who hadn’t renewed so far and couldn’t afford £300 in one go before 1 May. I asked them to take this up with the new owners after 22 May if we got promoted.
There was a look of horror on some faces and the excuses to avoid confrontation started spilling out. I was told that I was making ‘assumptions’ in that there might not be ‘new owners’ to talk to. Well in all honesty that didn’t really matter because if the old ones were still there then I expected the Trust to take it up with them!
Eventually they agreed to look at it again after 22 May, but of course Annis has already sorted it any way with TG/Borley.
My point is Mike the job you have is going to be a hard one should you try to change things, but if you want the Status Quo then it is a very easy one.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:23 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 3:32 pm
BigGwynram wrote:If it is £2,500 personally I think that's piss poor, the Rams with the help of the CCSC raised £13,000 with one bucket collection for the Tsunami appeal and we had a crowd of only 15,000 that day.I didn't even see a bucket on my way in way out or in the ground, something just ain't right and whilst |I did give serious thought about standing for election and trying to help, some people I spoke to high up in the club,helped sway my opinion, I would have liked to think I could have helped to change things, but it may be the people there at present are happy the way things are and don't want change.
Democracy is needed, structure and organisation is important, but it would appear that more effort is taken making sure everything is P.C. and in line with National guidleines etc. that sorting out and generating more red tape is leaving liitle time for issues that stimulate interest and support from the masses.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:32 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 3:41 pm
Gareth Bluebird wrote:I have been seriously contemplating whether I wish to remain a member of the Trust. At the initial meeting , I was very impressed with the ideology behind it (ie the idea that every Trust member is equal and has an equal say) , but on the biggest recent issue (the march) , I was not contacted by the Trust for my opinion. Surely a simple email ballot would have sufficed (perhaps I'm not as equal as others , therefore my view on what should happen doesn't count).
I marched with pride , but would at least liked to have had my say in Trust backing for the event.
I shall stay a member and see if Mike can change attitudes (it's a pity Tony's not alongside him) , but if not then I'll be cancelling my membership.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:45 pm
Gareth Bluebird wrote:I have been seriously contemplating whether I wish to remain a member of the Trust. At the initial meeting , I was very impressed with the ideology behind it (ie the idea that every Trust member is equal and has an equal say) , but on the biggest recent issue (the march) , I was not contacted by the Trust for my opinion. Surely a simple email ballot would have sufficed (perhaps I'm not as equal as others , therefore my view on what should happen doesn't count).
I marched with pride , but would at least liked to have had my say in Trust backing for the event.
I shall stay a member and see if Mike can change attitudes (it's a pity Tony's not alongside him) , but if not then I'll be cancelling my membership.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:45 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Gareth Bluebird wrote:I have been seriously contemplating whether I wish to remain a member of the Trust. At the initial meeting , I was very impressed with the ideology behind it (ie the idea that every Trust member is equal and has an equal say) , but on the biggest recent issue (the march) , I was not contacted by the Trust for my opinion. Surely a simple email ballot would have sufficed (perhaps I'm not as equal as others , therefore my view on what should happen doesn't count).
I marched with pride , but would at least liked to have had my say in Trust backing for the event.
I shall stay a member and see if Mike can change attitudes (it's a pity Tony's not alongside him) , but if not then I'll be cancelling my membership.
I REGRET I ever renewed, But I will Never make that mistake again.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:47 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 3:51 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Gareth Bluebird wrote:I have been seriously contemplating whether I wish to remain a member of the Trust. At the initial meeting , I was very impressed with the ideology behind it (ie the idea that every Trust member is equal and has an equal say) , but on the biggest recent issue (the march) , I was not contacted by the Trust for my opinion. Surely a simple email ballot would have sufficed (perhaps I'm not as equal as others , therefore my view on what should happen doesn't count).
I marched with pride , but would at least liked to have had my say in Trust backing for the event.
I shall stay a member and see if Mike can change attitudes (it's a pity Tony's not alongside him) , but if not then I'll be cancelling my membership.
I REGRET I ever renewed, But I will Never make that mistake again.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:53 pm
Zabier wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Gareth Bluebird wrote:I have been seriously contemplating whether I wish to remain a member of the Trust. At the initial meeting , I was very impressed with the ideology behind it (ie the idea that every Trust member is equal and has an equal say) , but on the biggest recent issue (the march) , I was not contacted by the Trust for my opinion. Surely a simple email ballot would have sufficed (perhaps I'm not as equal as others , therefore my view on what should happen doesn't count).
I marched with pride , but would at least liked to have had my say in Trust backing for the event.
I shall stay a member and see if Mike can change attitudes (it's a pity Tony's not alongside him) , but if not then I'll be cancelling my membership.
I REGRET I ever renewed, But I will Never make that mistake again.
Never say never. I still think there is hope for the Trust. It just needs to re-evaluate how it approaches itself with the fans. It needs to represent, not lead.
Fri May 14, 2010 3:56 pm
BigGwynram wrote:I agee a disaster and a statue fund can not be compared, but when you are asking people for only a pound, I can't imagine anyone really holding back a pound because it isn't as worthy a cause as a disaster.I am questioning more the enthusiasm or lack of it to get out there amongst the fans and be far more pro active, was it apathy of the fans to the Trust, the statue or was it simply a lack of application on the night.
My god if they'd been standing outside all the exits after the game the feel good factor amongst us all would have generated enough cash to at least make a dent in the 100,000 pounds needed for the statue.
Fri May 14, 2010 4:00 pm
Martyn1963 wrote:Gareth Bluebird wrote:I have been seriously contemplating whether I wish to remain a member of the Trust. At the initial meeting , I was very impressed with the ideology behind it (ie the idea that every Trust member is equal and has an equal say) , but on the biggest recent issue (the march) , I was not contacted by the Trust for my opinion. Surely a simple email ballot would have sufficed (perhaps I'm not as equal as others , therefore my view on what should happen doesn't count).
I marched with pride , but would at least liked to have had my say in Trust backing for the event.
I shall stay a member and see if Mike can change attitudes (it's a pity Tony's not alongside him) , but if not then I'll be cancelling my membership.
my views are the same Gareth and it looks like I gave them £60 for f**k all really !
Fri May 14, 2010 4:00 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 4:03 pm
Dreamlike or Chic wrote:Martyn1963 wrote:Gareth Bluebird wrote:I have been seriously contemplating whether I wish to remain a member of the Trust. At the initial meeting , I was very impressed with the ideology behind it (ie the idea that every Trust member is equal and has an equal say) , but on the biggest recent issue (the march) , I was not contacted by the Trust for my opinion. Surely a simple email ballot would have sufficed (perhaps I'm not as equal as others , therefore my view on what should happen doesn't count).
I marched with pride , but would at least liked to have had my say in Trust backing for the event.
I shall stay a member and see if Mike can change attitudes (it's a pity Tony's not alongside him) , but if not then I'll be cancelling my membership.
my views are the same Gareth and it looks like I gave them £60 for f**k all really !
If it helps, I feel pretty much the same as you 2.
Fri May 14, 2010 4:06 pm
Gareth Bluebird wrote:BigGwynram wrote:I agee a disaster and a statue fund can not be compared, but when you are asking people for only a pound, I can't imagine anyone really holding back a pound because it isn't as worthy a cause as a disaster.I am questioning more the enthusiasm or lack of it to get out there amongst the fans and be far more pro active, was it apathy of the fans to the Trust, the statue or was it simply a lack of application on the night.
My god if they'd been standing outside all the exits after the game the feel good factor amongst us all would have generated enough cash to at least make a dent in the 100,000 pounds needed for the statue.
Very true - I had a couple of quid in my pocket for the bucket - yet didn't see one. We actually went looking too. I was lucky to be with Tony , so gave it to him to pass on , but most people didn't have that option
Fri May 14, 2010 4:32 pm
BigGwynram wrote:What I find sad about the whole thing is the total votes add up to around 620, now when you consider that each person could make 4 votes and you would assume most people used their whole 4 votes, then just over 155 people voted in total.
And out of the 155 voters, some of them would have obviosly come out of the same household, not suggseting that anyone would tell their wives who or how to vote, but I'll leave it to your own imagination to work out if it could have happened.
Not getting a dig in, but hardly a mass dmonstration of grass root broad spectrum interest, but don't know how they can turn it around or solve the apathy.
Fri May 14, 2010 4:34 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 4:47 pm
BigGwynram wrote:I agee a disaster and a statue fund can not be compared, but when you are asking people for only a pound, I can't imagine anyone really holding back a pound because it isn't as worthy a cause as a disaster.I am questioning more the enthusiasm or lack of it to get out there amongst the fans and be far more pro active, was it apathy of the fans to the Trust, the statue or was it simply a lack of application on the night.
My god if they'd been standing outside all the exits after the game the feel good factor amongst us all would have generated enough cash to at least make a dent in the 100,000 pounds needed for the statue.
Fri May 14, 2010 4:50 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Sorry lads unlike our brilliant football team I failed to make the cut on the Trust Elections, results shown below.
1. Phil Nifield 147 votes
2. Anthony Wedlake 137 votes
3. Mike Roderick 114 votes
4. Gareth Jones 83 votes
5. Brian Mertens 77 votes
6. Anthony Williams 53 votes
7. David Hunt 08 votes
So Phil Nifield, Anthony Wedlake, Mike Roderick and Gareth Jones are elected to the Trust Board. On the bright side Mike Roderick (Dreamlike or Chic) did make it with a very creditable 114 votes.
Fri May 14, 2010 4:55 pm
Fri May 14, 2010 4:56 pm
Claude Blue wrote:That's democracy gentlemen and clearly some of you don't like it.
It's very sad, childish even, for people to now resign from CCST just because their favoured candidates didn't get elected.
Surely the mature attitude is to remain a member and change from within. After all, you have a committee member who's a regular poster on here so you can vent your spleens at him.
Perhaps a little less "sniping" (this boards favourite word at times) and a little more constructive criticism wouldn't go amiss? Although some posters do make fair criticisms of CCST, there are far to many who just throw abuse.
I find that rather sad as we are so close to moving into an exciting new era at our great club. A time I never forsaw in my 42 years of watching the Bluebirds.