by Scrappy » 15 Mar 2011 00:10
by Sarah Star » 15 Mar 2011 16:16
by Sarah Star » 16 Mar 2011 17:53
THE OBJECTIVES OF STAR AS WRITTEN INTO ITS CONSTITUTION
• to strengthen the bonds between the Club and the community which it serves and to represent the interests of the community in the running of the Club
• to benefit present and future members of the community served by the Club by promoting encouraging and furthering the game of football as a recreational facility, sporting activity and focus for community involvement
• to facilitate the participation of supporters of the club in activities promoting football in communities throughout the United Kingdom
• to encourage the Club to take proper account of the interests of its supporters and the community it serves in its decisions and to honour the contribution made by the community in the past to the life of the club
• to acquire and hold shares in the Club or any company controlling the Club and to be an active and growing shareholder thus giving supporters collectively the opportunity to have a stake in the Club
• to promote the full, accountable democratic and constructive involvement of supporters in the running and direction of the Club, including the principle of supporter representation on the board of the Club
• to continue the work of Reading Football Supporters’ Club, with particular reference to away travel, ticket priority and Fans’ Forums.
WHAT IS A SUPPORTERS' TRUST?
A Supporters' Trust is a secure, not-for-profit, community-minded and democratic organisation run by its shareholding members in accordance with its Constitution and is registered with and regulated by the Registry of Friendly Societies, part of the Financial Services Authority.
There are now well over 100 Supporters’ Trusts and STAR is one of the largest.
The ‘umbrella body’ for these Trusts is Supporters Direct (http://www.supporters-direct.org), a government-sponsored organisation created to encourage the formation of Supporters’ Trusts and to provide them with support and advice for the benefit of football supporters and the football clubs they support.
by Sarah Star » 16 Mar 2011 18:10
by Sarah Star » 16 Mar 2011 18:23
by Royal Lady » 16 Mar 2011 18:24
by Sarah Star » 16 Mar 2011 18:26
Sarah Star I can appreciate why someone wouldn't want to pay money if they didn't use coaches or go to fans' forums, but the fact is that STAR is not limited to those things and all Reading fans benefit whether they join or not.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 16 Mar 2011 18:49
Royal Lady to encourage the Club to take proper account of the interests of its supporters and the community it serves in its decisions and to honour the contribution made by the community in the past to the life of the club
Didn't work very well with ST renewals or Man City tickets did it...
by Royal Lady » 17 Mar 2011 20:34
Harpers So Solid CrewRoyal Lady to encourage the Club to take proper account of the interests of its supporters and the community it serves in its decisions and to honour the contribution made by the community in the past to the life of the club
Didn't work very well with ST renewals or Man City tickets did it...
Man C tickets sold out, and ST renewals selling ok, and that was without STAR being involved in discussions.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 17 Mar 2011 22:44
by Royal Lady » 17 Mar 2011 23:55
Harpers So Solid Crew With regards to City tickets 40 people turning up on the morning of sale at the ticket office is hardly massive demand that failed to buy.
As for season tickets, more renewals than this time last year.
by PEARCEY » 18 Mar 2011 02:40
Harpers So Solid Crew With regards to City tickets 40 people turning up on the morning of sale at the ticket office is hardly massive demand that failed to buy.
As for season tickets, more renewals than this time last year.
by Kitson12 » 18 Mar 2011 03:31
PEARCEYHarpers So Solid Crew With regards to City tickets 40 people turning up on the morning of sale at the ticket office is hardly massive demand that failed to buy.
As for season tickets, more renewals than this time last year.
Come off it. That is not a reflection of how much more interest there was. Besides there were a fair few of us who had no option but to watch the game in the home end. I can assure you it wasn't much fun having to sit silently and even worse when they scored. You need to accept the club screwed up over this.
by Scrappy » 18 Mar 2011 03:39
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Mar 2011 15:39
by Kitson12 » 18 Mar 2011 17:01
Scrappy If the club started offering coach travel directly, then you would probably see the death of STAR as people would not need to use them.
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