Latest news re: Chelsea FC Supporters Trust’s forthcoming meeting

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Following a positive first meeting after the home game against Stoke on September 22nd, the Chelsea FC Supporters Trust are to hold a second open meeting at 6:30pm in The Atlas pub (after the Manchester United game).

Chidge, of the Chelsea FanCast, has asked if I could publish the details, updates and agenda of the forthcoming meeting for anyone that would like to attend and/or participate. Please read the information below:

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The next Chelsea FC Supporters Trust (CFCST) Open Meeting, open to all Chelsea supporters, will be held at 18.30 on Sunday 28th Oct (after the Manchester United league game).  The venue is the upstairs meeting room at The Atlas Pub, 16, Seagrave Rd, West Brompton, London, SW6 1RX (close to West Brompton tube station).  http://www.theatlaspub.co.uk/contact-us/

Given the lack of Saturday home games until 2013, there is no obvious time for a meeting that would suit all potential attendees, but holding it after the Man Utd game was the most popular option from feedback received.  Because of this, it is accepted that many who would like to attend the forthcoming may not be able to. To ensure non-attendees feedback is taken into account, any comments/ideas etc e-mailed to us will be collated, circulated in advance and shared at the meeting.

The last meeting was well attended and lively, if inevitably slightly chaotic (the room layout didn’t help), and the majority of feedback we have received is that it was worthwhile and interesting.  If you haven’t seen them, the notes from that meeting are available on our blog (see address below).  Having covered a number of necessary introductory issues last time, this meeting should be more focused, and allow debate on key issues, including a decision on whether we proceed with setting up a Supporters Trust.

The meeting agenda (together with some brief background reading for some of the agenda items, including draft CFCST aims and objectives) is attached. It is also available on our blog http://chelseafcstrust.blogspot.co.uk  .

We look forward to seeing you at the meeting, which will last a maximum of 90 minutes, finishing by 20.00 latest.

If you have any comments, concerns or questions on the meeting or any aspect of the CFCST process, please e-mail and we will be happy to respond.

Regards

CFCST Working Group
Follow us on Twitter – @cfcstrust
Blog http://chelseafcstrust.blogspot.co.uk

AGENDA

Chelsea FC Supporters Trust – Next open meeting Sunday 28/10 (after Man U game)

Following the positive start-up meeting after the Stoke game, the next open meeting of the Chelsea FC Supporters Trust (open to all Chelsea supporters) will be held at 18.30 on Sunday 28th October (after the Manchester United PL game). The meeting will last no more than 90 minutes.  This meeting will be held at The Atlas pub, 16 Seagrave Road, London SW6 1RX (close to West Brompton tube).

The start-up meeting was well attended (c70 supporters) and lively, if inevitably slightly chaotic (the room layout didn’t help).  The majority of feedback we have received is that it was worthwhile and interesting. If you haven’t seen them, the notes from that meeting are available at http://chelseafcstrust.blogspot.co.uk. Having covered a number of necessary introductory issues last time, this meeting should be more focused, and allow debate on key issues, including a decision on whether we proceed with setting up a Supporters Trust.

The full meeting agenda (with background) can be found at http://chelseafcstrust.blogspot.co.uk  .  Agenda items are as follows :-

1.  Activity since last meeting (quick update)

2.  Trust aims and objectives. Below is a ‘straw man’ draft which can be discussed at the meeting :-

The CFCST will be :-

Aims

The Chelsea FC Supporters Trust will aim to :-

Short Term Objectives (Up to end 2012/13 season)

Medium / Long Term Objectives

3.  Membership structure, fees etc. – discussion on various options

4.  Differences between CFCST and other supporters groups
A number of people have raised the issue regarding what makes a Supporters Trust different from other supporters groups.  Here are some ideas, which will be discussed at the meeting.

5.  Vote whether to proceed as proposed, and set up a Chelsea FC Supporters Trust.
We will create an independent e-mail address so those unable to attend still get the chance to vote on this key issue – whether we should proceed and set up the CFCST.

6.  Any Other Business

We would actively encouraging supporters, whether they can attend the meeting or not, to send in feedback and questions to cfcstrust@gmail.com.  We look forward to seeing as many Chelsea supporters as possible at the meeting.

CFCST Working Group
e-mail  cfcstrust@gmail.com.

Twitter   @cfcstrust
Blog     http://chelseafcstrust.blogspot.co.uk 

Courtesy of the Chelsea FC Supporters Trust

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