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Post  Dial M For Merthyr Zine Sun Jun 12, 2011 1:36 pm

SUPPORTERS DIRECT

PUBLIC STATEMENT -- FUNDING

The board of directors of Supporters Direct (SD) meeting in emergency
session yesterday, Saturday 11th June, expressed confidence in its past
and continuing role in promoting the supporter trust movement - a model
of football ownership that allows fans to re-engage with their local
clubs, and begin the process of putting the community back at the heart
of the football and other sports clubs.

The emergency session was called to discuss a possible crisis in the
funding of the organisation (founded in 2000).

On Wednesday 8th June 2011 SD was informed by the Football Stadia
Improvement Fund, administrators of the Premier League Fans' Fund, that
it would not be making an offer to fund SD. The reason given was the
FSIF's concern over a number of tweets posted by SD chief executive on
his personal account on twitter.com during the evening of Saturday 21
May 2011. SD has deplored the comments and disassociated itself from
them completely.

The SD board took the following decisions at its emergency meeting:

1) To accept the resignation from office of chief executive Dave Boyle;

2) To appoint Brian Burgess as acting chief executive from Saturday
11 June 2011;

3) To establish an executive committee of the board consisting of
three directors and the acting chief executive to steer the organisation
during the current funding crisis;

4) To begin work on protecting the organisation's activities in
rugby league, Scotland and in the rest of Europe for which it receives
funds from other partners including the Scottish Government, UEFA and
the Rugby Football League;

5) To seek early discussions with the Premier League Fans' Fund
with a view to resubmitting its application which was acknowledged by
the FSIF to have merit that would have attracted funding, whilst also
pursuing other possibilities and sources of funding.

Commenting on the situation SD chair Dame Pauline Green said:

"The development of Supporters Direct over the past ten years has seen
the trust movement grow and make a substantial contribution to a
significant number of football clubs and their local communities. We
have also made an impact in other sports such as rugby league.

"As an example the promotion to the Premier League of Swansea City, in
which the supporters' trust is the third largest equity investor in the
club with 19.99% of the shares, makes it the first club at the top level
to have a substantial trust shareholding. In Scotland, Dundee FC is now
under supporter ownership.

"The trust movement must now take stock and reflect on how it can most
effectively contribute to the development of a healthy, more sustainable
football industry at all levels.

"The Annual General Meeting and conference in Chester on 15th and 16th
July will be an opportunity for us to debate this with our members and
the wider football public."

ENDS

Note to editors:

Supporters Direct Ltd is an Industrial & Provident Society supervised by
the Financial Services Authority for community benefit working to
promote supporter ownership and involvement in the governance of
professional team sports. Trusts are established at every level of
professional and semi-professional team sport throughout Great Britain
in football, rugby league and rugby union.

It has offices in London and Glasgow and receives financial support from
the Premier League, the Scottish Government, football's European
governing body UEFA the Rugby Football League and the co-operative movement.

Enquiries should be directed to Steven Powell on 07757 211907 07757 211907

ENDS


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