Date: 28th August 2012 at 1:28pm
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A group of like minded Chelsea supporters believe that there is a lack of engagement by the club with its supporters. By coming together to debate the Supporters Trust concept, we aim to increase the voice of supporters and enter into a positive dialogue with the club.  Ultimately we aim for a Chelsea FC Supporters Trust to represent the views of as many Chelsea supporters as possible

  • This meeting gives Chelsea supporters a chance to learn more about what a trust is, what it stands for and why we feel Chelsea supporters should have one, based on the Supporters Trust model
  • A representative of Supporters Direct (who have helped set up 150+ supporters trusts) will attend to explain their role and how trusts, adopting a transparent, democratic and co-operative model, have been successfully implemented at other clubs
  • There will be a discussion and vote on whether to move to establish a Chelsea Supporters Trust run on democratic and transparent lines

18.15 Saturday 22nd September
(after Stoke City home game. Meeting should last maximum of 90 minutes)

Upstairs Bar, Barrow Boy Pub
308-310 North End Road London SW6 1NQ (near McDonalds)

***All Chelsea Supporters Welcome***

More information on the idea of a Chelsea FC Supporters Trust at http://chelseafcstrust.blogspot.co.uk/ and on Twitter @cfcstrust

 

3 responses to “Chelsea FC Supporters Trust Public Start-Up Meeting”

  1. Dawleylad says:

    Isn’t the fans Forum good enough?

    Dawleylad
    http://www.keelbyunited.co.uk

  2. JustinCFC says:

    Why are you looking to start another group? Why not work with the ones that are already there. All about egos if you ask me. Ron Hockings group has been going for years.

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