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    Trust chair to stand down

    Nothing earth shattering as far as I'm aware.

    Leaving in feb.

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    who is the trust chair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    who is the trust chair?
    It was Gavin Muir.

    Come to think of it. I can't name the chair of any of the groups.

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    To be fair they must put in a lot of time and effort not to mention the emotional p!sh Of last few years.

    Lots of criticism when trying to do something for club you love. Thats any fed, trust, judean peoples front etc leader.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedboy71 View Post
    To be fair they must put in a lot of time and effort not to mention the emotional p!sh Of last few years.

    Lots of criticism when trying to do something for club you love. Thats any fed, trust, judean peoples front etc leader.
    I agree with this, but the Trust, like United itself, suffers very badly with a lack of PR

    I'm not in the PR business but I do know that the way in which your organisation is presented makes a massive difference in the way that it's perceived. United would do well to cut a budget somewhere to get a really good PR person in place. Possibly the Trust feel they can't put funds to it, or more likely feel it's none of anyones business except their paying members. By failing to engage with the press and public well, neither organisation does themselves any favours imo

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    I find, as a member, the Trust communication is pretty good and informative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    I find, as a member, the Trust communication is pretty good and informative.
    I second that Terry. And as a wee bit of PR for the Trust, for only £15 pear year, supporters not only help with United’s youth development and associated charitable causes, but they will also receive information from the Trust.

    Not bad for £15
    Last edited by ahlltanyirhide; 12-01-2018 at 12:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ahlltanyirhide View Post
    I second that Terry. And as a wee bit of PR for the Trust, for only £15 pear year, supporters not only help with United’s youth development and associated charitable causes, but they will also receive information from the Trust.

    Not bad for £15
    I'd rather donate to local charities aff my ain back than give a penny to these ****s!

    Complicit in the slow killing of our once proud club but folk still think they serve a purpose!

    The ULTIMATE lanyard brigade led by an absolute loon ball.

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    Oh no!! Who's gonna make Thompson's tea now???

    THESE QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_Dyer View Post
    Oh no!! Who's gonna make Thompson's tea now???

    THESE QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED!!
    It's really great when there are reminders that some things in life can really be relied upon. You posting following a really bad result being one. You should post more often though.

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