Trust Oldham
Trust Oldham's Logo | |
Motto | Keep The Faith |
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Formation | 2003 |
Type | Football Supporters Trust |
Headquarters | Oldham, Greater Manchester, England |
Membership | 701 (as of 2008) |
Chairman | Barry Owen |
Affiliations | Supporters Direct, Football Supporters' Federation |
Volunteers | 13 |
Website | Trust Oldham Website |
Trust Oldham is a Supporters' trust, for the English football club, Oldham Athletic based in Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Background
The trust was formed in 2003 after previous Latics owner Chris Moore left the club in financial dire straits. Trust Oldham, which was officially launched at a meeting in the Rochdale Road End stand at Boundary Park was formed to save the club from liquidation. The Trust's first fundraising event was a match between the Millennium Allstars and the Wembley Wizards which saw former Latics players take to the Boundary Park pitch. The event raised over £100,000.[1]
After an American consortium made up of Simon Blitz, Danny Gazal and Simon Corney from New York City took over the reins at Boundary Park, Trust Oldham agreed to buy a 3% stake in the club for £200,000. This 3% stake gave Trust Oldham a voice on the board of directors of the football club, making it a powerful medium between the fans and the clubs.
Trust Oldham continues to work with Oldham Athletic and expand its horizons with new events and new fundraising ideas all to help ensure that the future of Oldham Athletic is always secure.
Trust Oldham has a director on the board of the football club. Many Football Trusts aim to own a share in the football club they represent so they can report on the internal working with the fans and take fans ideas, suggestions and complaints to boardroom level.
Events
The Trust hold an annual dinner each year, usually at the White Hart in Lydgate.
The trust held "A Question of Latics" event[2] in March 2009 at the Playhouse 2[3] in Shaw. Former players Ian Wood, David Eyres, Rodger Wylde and Andy Barlow joined Inspiral Carpets guitarist Graham Lambert and Lee Hughes, who at the time was a Latics player. The event took the format of a Michael Parkinson style interview followed by A Question of Sport.
In November 2009 the Trust once again held "A Question of Latics" in Shaw. Andy Ritchie, Joe Royle, Andy Rhodes, Les Chapman and Lee Duxbury were among the contributors. A Room 101 segment was included.
Purchases for the club
The Trust has helped the club with some costs over the last few years. These have included the purchase of a mini-bus in October 2004 which is loaned to the club on an ongoing basis in a donation worth £20,000.[1]
In April 2005 Trust Oldham contributed a further £20,000 towards the signing of Luke Beckett on loan from Sheffield United.[1] And in April 2008 the trust bought a new tractor for the club groundsmen.[4]
Over the course of its existence, Trust Oldham has donated on average £1,000 per month to Oldham Athletic.
Patrons and directors
The trust currently has four patrons: Andy Ritchie, Jimmy Frizzell, David Eyres and Joe Royle[5] and thirteen directors.[6] Directors come up for re-election every three years.
References
- 1 2 3 "History of the Trust". Keep-the-faith.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
- ↑ "Oldham-Chronicle.co.uk". Oldham-Chronicle.co.uk. 2009-03-17. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
- ↑ "Playhouse 2". Playhouse 2. 2013-05-30. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
- ↑ Keep-the-faith.co.uk, Trust Oldham purchases new tractor for the club.
- ↑ "Trust Oldham Patrons". Keep-the-faith.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
- ↑ "Trust Oldham Directors". Keep-the-faith.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
External links
- Official website
- Oldham Athletic website
- Trust Oldham on the Oldham Athletic website
- Trust Oldham message board
- Full story of Oldham Athletic's darkest hours and rescue