There are 2 distinct groups on here. The first is pro Trust and supports its approach. The second is critical of the Trusts processes. The positive thing is that everyone agrees that a Supporters Trust is or should be an important part of the future, just some believe it needs to operate differently? Virtually everyone agrees that ideally things need to change if our club and football administration generally is to improve and evolve positively, so we are half way there. For this to happen these 2 groups within our support base simply must be brought together. No initiative for change will succeed whilst we are divided amongst ourselves. All this does is make any initiative weak, ineffective and more likely to fail.
As I have already said, the Trusts number one priority at this point has to be to unify the support base. It will only do that if it is prepared to change and evolve. The current approach is failing because of the ongoing division among the support base regarding the Trusts processes. The Trust has to be truly representative of the support base, and at the moment it isn’t because of the countless examples of division on here. Until the Trust board accept this as fact they will simply hand the initiative to the next chancer waiting in the wings to play fantasy football and massage their ego with our club? This is not a criticism, just a plea for common sense that if accepted may just make a difference to our club? Divide and almost certainly be conquered or unify and possibly succeed, you decide.
Agree 100%