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Thread: London Branch v The Trust

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    London Branch v The Trust

    https://www.carlisleunited.co.uk/new...-united-event/

    Nice to see the London Branch still highly involved in supporting the Club, despite their limited membership-base. Also good to hear Phillips and Lummy talking to Dave Brown, the LB Chairman, before the game on Saturday. Contrast and compare their recent support with that of The Trust who have the whole of Carlisle as a potential source of funds and who do virtually nothing. The LB have been handing surplus funds over to the Club for specific purposes not for years but for DECADES in varying amounts without thanks. So, I’d like to go on record as saying that it’s appreciated lads, and that I’d far prefer it if the London Branch had a person on the Board rather than the Trust who handed over Brookes Mileson’s money and left the building.

    Bloody well done.

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    I cant say i understand whats going on, but the London branch handing money to the bad uns?

    All i know is youve had it. A ground like Chesters is coming.

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    They tend to fund equipment Frank, paying invoices etc.

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