Mellow Yellow wrote: I'll rephrase the question. How can the TUST run the club with 5,000 members, @ £2 a month.
Umm, because they will have other revenues, like people paying to watch matches and sponsors and stuff.
Mellow Yellow wrote: I'll rephrase the question. How can the TUST run the club with 5,000 members, @ £2 a month.
RoadGull wrote: Brian Palk is still serving on the board is he not?
With the right people not bad with that many membersMellow Yellow wrote: I'll rephrase the question. How can the TUST run the club with 5,000 members, @ £2 a month.
RoadGull wrote: Brian Palk is still serving on the board is he not?
He's been on the board for some time, believe he's currently acting as chairman to boot.Dave_Pougher wrote:
Am I missing something ? When do Bill Phillips become a board member?
I suppose you simply don't spend more than you get in.Mellow Yellow wrote: I'll rephrase the question. How can the TUST run the club with 5,000 members, @ £2 a month.
wodger of awabia wrote:Surely the current board have already worked on & finalised a business plan that will satisfy the Conference. I have no doubt that this will require savage cuts, if savings of thousands of pounds per week are to be acheived. What they have prepared can only be guessed at, but we will find out very soon.
tomogull wrote:I'm going to put my head above the parapet and probably get shot down. I have supported this club for 60+ years and over that time have ploughed in a small fortune as have other long-standing fans. I believe that we will be playing Conference football next season and I will probably be 'signing up' for TUST (I was a member of the original TUST) but I will not put another penny into Torquay United until we have some definite information about what is happening about the club ownership. Furrthermore, if we are not playing in the Conference next season (i.e. we are demoted to the Conference South) I will no longer be a supporter. I have become that disillusioned. The running of the club over the last three seasons (possibly longer than that) has been shambolic and that's no reflection on what Thea Bristow has done to keep TUFC afloat.
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