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You never said a truer word.too many negative vibes in relation to the supporters trust.i for one would give it a go and i could get a few more names.surely we could get a 100 for starters?come on all ye LFC fans get behind the trust idea.
I think its reasonable to wait and see if this contact with John O'Sullivan goes anywhere. Can anyone offer anything more on that reach-out?
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
I have been in touch with john o sullivan and he said that the osc and isc had been briefed.i then contacted the isc guys and they said they hadnt been breifed at all?its like a monty python picture/the peoples front of judea etc.its all very hush hush?
I've heard that there is a conflict between a club started trust idea and an independent one. Happening just as club starts banning fans.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
I havent anything to do with the clubs trust.anybody who wants to sign up for an independent supporters trust is more than welcome.this is a completely new trust outside of supporters clubs or the club itself.
There was a meeting between some of the lads involved in setting up the trust, an OSC representative and an ISC representative on Friday 6th March. The ISC rep gave feedback in that meeting, so they have been contacted.
There is no "club trust", it simply doesn't exist. None of the 8/9 people that I've met involved in looking to set the trust up are on the club board and they've made it clear to the club that they will be independent. That they've contacted the club does not make them a "club trust". They're just LFC fans who took the bull by the horns and got together. There's people from terrace, stand etc., etc., involved.
There's no cloak & dagger, it just takes time to put this stuff together, I'm sure once a stage has been reached where the lads feel they're at a point where they have something to communicate they will. Let's not knock it with cynicism and mistrust before they've even got going.
Setting up multiple trusts is pointless, it'll only cause unnecessary confusion and division. Get involved in the existing trust and help drive it's direction rather than multiple groups. That's the real Monty Python "People's front of Judea" nonsense.
As for "is it too late to set up a trust?". It is never the wrong time, it is never too late for supporters to get together and form a trust.
Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
OK, well, I guess those are positive developments.
Author of Never Felt Better (History, Film Reviews).
The impetus for the trust absolutely came from within the club an advisory board member was tasked with it and fair play to him he took it. Don't be dancin on the head of a pin with "no board members are involved" style arguments, you might only breed cynicism and mistrust among people who know whats going on.
For my own part Id have no problem working with them once its independent. And thats not a slight on anyone within the club its just the way things have to be for it to work.
They need to seriously get the arses in gear though tis worse things are going to be getting.
I'd be similar to LTID. There has to be independence from the club itself. Pretty much the whole reason an Independent Supporters Club was even set up in the first place last year is because people felt there needed to be some freedom away from the club. The trust needs to be similar.
With people trying to set up trusts left right and centre someone needs to let people know what's going on. If there is progress being made somewhere then fantastic. It's clear there are a good few people interested in being involved in a trust and helping out so that needs to be pooled together asap rather than become disjointed.
Regardless of impetus, no club board members sit on it and it's independent. I was correcting the idea that it's a "club trust", which it is not, and which it should not be. If that is going to be a concern for people, it's important to correct the misconception around independence.
Agreed, and good to hear. What it needed is unity, not factions.
Like I said, I'm sure when the lads have further information, all that will happen. The important thing is that they have gotten in touch with everyone and are working to get everyone involved. Again, I was just correcting delboyderis on the point about the ISC not being contacted.
Yeah, agree 100%
Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
I spoke with somebody from isc the other day on facebook and he said that they hadnt been briefed.thats why i mentioned it,so you might to retract your previous correction?
No. Sorry now, but I actually have by email from the people involved in the trust that ISC were spoken to, and I also have details of some of the excellent ideas/feedback the ISC rep gave. The correction is valid.
That's all noise anyway, the kind of silly side issue that can cloud the much more important fact that people are working on an independent trust and that it's there for people to get behind and support.
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Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
Current situation doing no favours for any trust I would imagine.
Ya lads the trust is being set up. Patience is needed at the moment and any info on it will be released as soon as it is viable to do so.
I think most people wanted clarification it was happening and it is.
The trust is separate from the club so the current issue while not ideal when it comes to a trust should ultimately be kept separate. Trying to do that will be hard though.
The "LIFT" Facebook page says it will start registering for monthly contributions in August.
leaflets were handed out on saturday night as well at the game.
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