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29 April 2008

Latest Winner of Director's Box Places

Trust member, Terry Bound, is the latest winner of 2 places in the Director's Box, and will take advantage of them at the Conference Play-off Semi-final match against Torquay on Thursday 1st May.

Terry was first on the list of ten for this game and was happy to accept the prize.

Also on the list for this prize were: Hazel Bound, Alex Pembroke, Nicholas Banks, Andrew Crewdson, Rosemary Garnham, Darren Thomas, Mark Thompson, Andrew Snowdon, and Paul Ranger.

The geographical spread this time was: 4 from Exeter, 3 from other EX post codes (Exmouth, Cullompton, and Kenton) and one each from London, Manchester and Blaine in Washington USA.

Don't forget if your details are not correct on the database you may miss out so make sure they are accurate now by checking at www.ecfcst.org.uk/members - you will have to register first but it may well be worth the trouble!

The Trust Board of Society and the Club Board have agreed to make two Director's Box places available at each home game.

The two places will be for Trust members and are allocated by way of a random draw from the membership database.


27 April 2008

Supporters' Trust Priority for Playoffs

The Board of Society of the ECFC Supporters' Trust would like to make it clear that priority status for the up and coming Blue Square Premier League Playoff matches with Torquay United will be granted to all Trust members who have joined the Supporters' Trust before Sunday 27th April 2008. This is owing to the logistical difficulties of reconciling priority status.

The Supporters' Trust would however, re-iterate that members who join the Supporters' Trust from Sunday 27th of April onwards, will be considered for priority tickets for future matches. If you have any further queries relating to this, please feel free to get in touch with the Trust via email (trust@ecfc.co.uk).


21 April 2008

Latest Winner of Director's Box Places

Trust member, Mark Hooper, is the latest winner of 2 places in the Director's Box, and will take advantage of them at the Conference match against Stafford on Tuesday 22nd April.

Mark was second on the list of ten for this game and after checking his work roster was happy to accept the prize. The Trust member who was top of the list was not contactable as they had not provided an e-mail address and the contact details appear to be incorrect.

Also on the list for this prize were: John Grant, Kamran Keenan, Antony Lock, Nick Mimmack, J. Nethercott, Ian Collins, David Knight, Owen Yapp, and Gary Rutter.

The geographical spread this time was: 4 from Exeter, one from another EX post code (Barnstaple), one from Torquay, two from Bristol and one each from Chippenham, Wilts and High Barnet, Herts.

Don't forget if your details are not correct on the database you may miss out so make sure they are accurate now by checking at www.ecfcst.org.uk/members - you will have to register first but it may well be worth the trouble!

The Trust Board of Society and the Club Board have agreed to make two Director's Box places available at each home game.

The two places will be for Trust members and are allocated by way of a random draw from the membership database.


18 April 2008

ECFC Supporters' Trust 'Member of the Year 2007-2008'

At the end of the 2006-2007 season the Exeter City Supporters' Trust launched a pilot scheme for its own Supporters' Trust 'Member of the Year' award. This award was originally established by the Trust in memory of Nina Wills, a committed and passionate Trust member whose energy and passion touched many around her.

It was the hope of the Trust that establishing this award would serve as a fitting tribute to the efforts that Nina brought to both the Club and Trust during her life.

Last year the Supporters' Trust inaugural 'Member of the Year' award was awarded to Ian Jubb "Jubby" following his nomination by a number of Trust members. With all the work that Ian engaged in at both the Club and Trust, the Board of Society felt it fitting to agree to pass this prestigious award to such a committed and loyal Trust member.

The Supporters' Trust would like to invite our membership to nominate Trust members that they believe have helped make a difference at either ECFC or the Trust, whether through their voluntary efforts for the club or Trust. At the closure of nominations on 24th April the Board of Society will cast a vote as to the final choice for 'Member of the Year'.

Subsequent to this final vote of the Board of Society, the winner of this award will be contacted and invited to receive their award at the up and coming ECFC Spring Ball, to be held at St. James Park on Friday 23rd May at 19:00.

If you would like to nominate a Trust member for the award of Supporters' Trust 'Member of the Year'’ please send your nominations to: Trust Member of the Year, PO Box 231, Exeter, Devon or email trust@ecfc.co.uk.


14 April 2008

The Grecians Trust Scheme Reaches Ghana and Vectis Auction Rooms - Also ‘Bad Manners’ Comes to the Scheme

We have some interesting news on the scheme and wanted to let you know about it.

A short while back Jake Dillon donated a few more things to the scheme, one item which caught my eye immediately was a signed LP by the group ‘Bad Manners’ which I put on Ebay as ‘BAD MANNERS SKA 'N' B - LP with authentic autographs’, it sold for £34.16 and the buyer was really pleased and sent me this message:
“DAVE HERE,IVE JUST GOT THE L.P. IM WELL CHUFFED,THE REASON I BOUGHT IT IS I WON ONE IN THE SAME COMP YEARS AGO ,BUT MINES ARIGHT STATE,SO YOU MADE MY DAY,MANY THANKS FROM DAVE”.

Jake who donated the LP said the following:
"Rummaging round the house for bits 'n' bobs to donate to the Trust scheme, I came across an early 80's, signed, Bad Manners LP that I had won in a competition. I had thought that this might fetch between £5 & £10 on E-Bay, it was, after all, one of many, surely? So it was with surprise and delight when I heard it went for more than £34! As Barry Sansom has always said, 'every little bit helps'. Now, where did I put that Bay City Rollers scarf ? "
So thanks Jake for making someone’s day as well as helping out the scheme.

David Hamilton and Adrian Gibb donations to the scheme are interesting as well. Adrian travelled all the way to Essex to clear his late Father-in-Laws estate and thought the Grecians Trust Scheme might benefit from it. Well Adrian very kindly did a return journey bringing back a lot of useful items.
All the items have now been sold on with the whole profit of more than £100 going to the Trust. Great effort Adrian, so many thanks again for being so generous.
But the story didn’t end there, because whilst I was trying to find a buyer for a fridge freezer that Adrian had donated, I had a call from a native of Ghana, he quickly purchased the item and told me it was going to Ghana, “Ghana?” I said inquisitively. The gentleman went on to explain about the local area he came from and the problem they had getting ice and storing food, and that freezers were what he was after. It transpired that all he wanted was the freezer part of the item, but because it had a large freezer compartment, it was suitable. So that item I would think should now be in place. He told me he does this regularly and when he has a container full, off they go to Ghana.

Now the David Hamilton story will be ongoing for quite some time. David donated a large collection of Football programmes from the 60’s and 70’s for various football clubs English and Scottish. Also many collectable sporting cards, coins etc dating back to the early part of 20th century.
I have already sold some and to date the scheme has benefited to the tune of £52.51 for items sold on Ebay. Added to this are a couple of Dinky Toys dating back to the 1940’s. These I have sent to a Specialist Toy Sale up country called VECTIS in Thornaby Stockton On Tees. I am hopeful these will do well.
David had the option to donate a minimum of 20% to the scheme for selling the items, but he waived this option and donated 100%. There are still a lot of David’s items we have to sell, so will give a final figure when done as well as the results of the Vectis auction.

More thanks to other donators including Alistair Young, Norman Shiel once again, and as I type this to a further 2 new Grecians Trust members Helen Bigwood and Hubert Fernbank, whom I will be visiting today to take charge of their donations to the scheme.

To date we have made a profit of £308.22 with sales already for April at £61.50 with items currently being sold at Queens Road Auctions, Ebid, Ebay, Vectis and a Boot Sale scheduled for end of April. Over the weekend we have someone looking to buy some from us in bulk, but I did warn them we drive a hard bargain. And need every penny we can get.

We could really do with your help and donations, whilst making some cash for you if you want. So if you have something old or new you don’t want anymore, we would love to hear from you. Call Barry on 01392 214071.
You might be surprised to find what sells and what doesn’t, those old toys you have lying around some place, that old vase with a crack in it, old toys, or even old photos, posters, postcards, cutlery, pictures, drawings, furniture and so on the list is endless. Don’t throw it away until Barry has had the chance to say whether you are doing the right thing or not.

Please help this scheme become very profitable by donating as much as you can. We do already have a lot of books and programmes, so would not hope to have many more at this stage, but they would not be refused. Contact Barry Sansom where possible on 01392 214071 if you have something to donate, for he would be happy to arrange collection.

I am now running a local ‘Clearance Scheme’ linked under the Grecian Trust Scheme. So if you have things that need to go to the tip that will fit in my Picasso Such as Fridge Freezers, chests of drawers, wardrobe etc give me a call. Rates per full load would be £15, £10 for part loads. All profit to the Trust.

Also linked to the Scheme is a scrap metal collection. If you have metal you want to get shot of, give me a shout. Old wiring, copper boilers, lead, Iron, Steel and so on, all collected free of charge. Once we have enough, the scrap will be taken to a dealer in exchange for cash. All profit will go to the Trust. Virtually anything these days can be recycled. So “COME ON!!!! LET’S BE HAVING YOU!!” (From the words shouted by a well known Football Chairperson)

Thank you on behalf of the Trust
Barry Sansom


14 April 2008

Trust Sponsorship of City FC Ball Boys/Girls

Exeter City Supporters Trust is now the proud sponsors of new match day clothing for the ball boys and girls of Exeter City Football Club. The Trust has provided new fleece lined coats, polo shirts, tracksuit bottoms and of course gloves with the Trust Logo embroidered on. All of this kit has been supplied through the club shop and The Trust would like to thank Bob Jobes of SHO our kit supplier and club shop manager Kelly Ingleson for their assistance.

The ball boys and girls, pictured here with their hardworking co-ordinator Sally Tyrer, Trustees Andy Cole, Adrian Gibb and Grecian the Lion were presented to the crowd at the Kidderminster game back in March.

The ball boys and girls look very smart in their new kit and we are sure that this will help keep them warm and dry. These youngsters stand around the ground exposed to all weathers night and day and their support is very much appreciated both by the club and the trust.


11 April 2008

Latest Winner of Director's Box Places

Trust member, Darren Roberts, was the latest winner of 2 places in the Director's Box, and took advantage of them at the Conference match against Northwich on Saturday 12th April.

Darren was the sixth person on the list of ten for this game. The prize passed to Darren after the previous five people all had to decline or were un-contactable.

Also on the list for this prize were: Graham Moore, Shawn Fealy, Tom Morris, Adrian Capel, Paul Leek, A.M. Martin, Elizabeth Holloway, Alan Phillips, and David Broom.

The geographical spread this time was: 6 from Exeter, 2 from other EX post codes (Honiton and Cullompton), and one each from Bromley in Kent and Halstead in Essex.

Don't forget if your details are not correct on the database you may miss out so make sure they are accurate now by checking at www.ecfcst.org.uk/members - you will have to register first but it may well be worth the trouble!

The Trust Board of Society and the Club Board have agreed to make two Director's Box places available at each home game.

The two places will be for Trust members and are allocated by way of a random draw from the membership database.


8 April 2008

ECFC Player of the Year 2007/08

Exeter City FC in conjunction with the Supporters’ Trust are pleased to announce the arrangements for this season’s ‘Player of the Year’ award.

Following last year’s ‘Player of the Year’ fans vote the Supporters’ Trust is delighted to announce it is to continue with the organisation for this year’s vote.

This year’s vote is open to all ECFC fans including Supporters’ Trust members. Fans are advised to send their choice for the ECFC Player of the Year to the Trust at; ECFC Player of the Year, PO Box 231, Exeter, Devon or email the Trust with your name and choice for player of the year to trust@ecfc.co.uk. Voting slips may also be picked up and dropped off to the club shop on a match day.

Supporters’ Trust members are reminded that they may vote online via the Trust data website. To cast your vote register for login access to the Trust data website at www.ecfcst.org.uk/members.

Voting for this year’s ‘Player of the Year’ award will cease as of 12pm on 20th April.

To find out more about at this and other ECFC related news visit the official club website at www.exetercityfc.co.uk for more details.


4 April 2008

Red or Dead - Press Release

Following Exeter City Football Club's relegation to the Conference in 2003, the club found itself over a million pounds in debt with only its supporters to turn to. The Supporters’ Trust took over the day to day running of the Football Club at this time, and thanks to the hard work of many individuals, our club survived its darkest hour.

The Red or Dead? campaign was established by the Supporters’ Trust as a means of energising the fan base of Exeter City to help raise funds to save the Football Club from extinction. However following the club's illustrious FA Cup ties with Manchester United, the emphasis of Red or Dead? changed with the ethos of the campaign centring around supporting the business growth of the Football Club.

To date the Red or Dead? campaign has raised over £137,000 for the Football Club with over £55,000 already spent on projects at Exeter City including; £5,149 for a new stairwell in the Stagecoach Family Stand, £7,500 for a new Tractor for ground staff, £1,483 for new turnstiles, £1,336 for a new carpet in the St James Centre, £1,100 for a new grass mower for ground staff, £180 for a grass shredder & vacuum for ground staff, over £31,000 for enhancing the playing budget for 2006/2007 season, £1,478 for the set up of the ECFC reserve team, £1,064 for a flat screen tv for the St James Centre, £420 for an electricity supply to the Store Rooms outside of the St James Centre & £3,090 for a borehole at the Cat and Fiddle Training Ground. Recently the Supporters Trust Board of Society has also agreed for £7,548 to be released for the funding of an irrigation system to help improve the playing surface at St James Park. Funds have also been approved if required, for the development of a learning centre under the Flybe stand of up to £28,000.

Following a review of the Red or Dead? campaign in the last 18 months, all pledgers to the campaign were contacted and asked to give a preference to where they would like their pledge monies spent at St James Park. Following this exercise, the Supporters’ Trust has been able to allocate the following monies to projects at ECFC:

Playing budget 2005/6 & 2006/7 £31,313.86
Centre of Excellence £4,747.75
Equipment ~ pitch/ground maintenance £3,299.10
Turnstiles & related equipment for Old Grandstand £1,195.86
Bore holes & Drainage £4,457.50
Beneath Doble Stand works £27,951.86
Bastin Stand Emergency Route £845.00
IT office upgrade £441.50
Other projects - as club identify £8,251.05

Despite this exercise, there still remains £54,937 of monies in the Red or Dead? campaign funds that are “unallocated”. Following discussions amongst the Board of Society members, it was agreed to invest this unallocated money on capital projects identified by the Football Club that will directly benefit the business development of Exeter City FC. If you have yet to identify where you would like your Red or Dead? pledge money to be spent please contact the Trust via post (Red or Dead?, PO Box 231, Exeter, Devon) or email trust@ecfc.co.uk for more details.

Following this in depth review of the Red or Dead? campaign the Supporters’ Trust is now working on a project to commemorate all paid pledgers to the Red or Dead? campaign. Part of this project will involve the re-issuing of certificates to paid pledgers. It is also hoped that a commemorative plaque will be produced and displayed prominently at St James Park in the near future.


1 April 2008

Latest Winner of Director's Box Places

Trust member, Michael Chalmers, was the latest winner of 2 places in the Director's Box, and took advantage of them at the Conference match against Droylsden on Thursday 3rd April.

Michael was first on the list of ten potential winners and at first thought the e-mail was one of those spam type "You've won" ones but called and was convinced.

Also on the list for this prize were: Adam Liddicoat, Gillian Clifton, Quentin Hawkes, A J Hudson, Mark Richards, Corinne Cunningham, Andrew Montgomery, Martyn Gray, and Jon MacIver.

The geographical spread this time was: 6 from Exeter; 3 from other EX post codes (Exmouth, Silverton and Axminster), plus one from Taunton.

Don't forget if your details are not correct on the database you may miss out so make sure they are accurate now by checking at www.ecfcst.org.uk/members - you will have to register first but it may well be worth the trouble!

The Trust Board of Society and the Club Board have agreed to make two Director's Box places available at each home game.

The two places will be for Trust members and are allocated by way of a random draw from the membership database.


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