Hoping to answer your question
It would be a waste of time giving ?200 to the Supporters Trust, if you have it to spare and you want to be shareholder you should apply for some shares however if individuals cannot afford to invest the minimum amount the club accepts (?150 I believe) then spending ?10 with the Trust gives you a say through the democratic produres of an IPS. Of coure the alternative is to buy your shares and then join the Trust, as many have, then this will allow you to proxy your shares if an important vote should arise.
Hope this helps.
Posted By: thirdager on July 2nd 2008 at 16:41:28
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- NCFC Shareholders (NCFC) - thirdager, Jul 2, 13:56:13
- The Trust will have no influence on the outcome - it would be a waste of peoples money (NCFC) - Army Boy, Jul 2, 15:08:28
- Explain and help (NCFC) - barclayspirit, Jul 2, 14:21:30
- Hoping to answer your question (NCFC) - thirdager, Jul 2, 16:41:28
- Okay thanks now can... (NCFC) - barclayspirit, Jul 2, 17:12:09
- In writing to Neil Doncaster (n/m) (NCFC) - thirdager, Jul 2, 17:27:48
- Okay thanks now can... (NCFC) - barclayspirit, Jul 2, 17:12:09
- Hoping to answer your question (NCFC) - thirdager, Jul 2, 16:41:28
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