by TUST_Official » 27 Jan 2025, 19:48
27th January 2025
JANUARY NEWSLETTER
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Chairman’s welcome
Welcome to 2025, a New Year of expectations, entertainment and hope. We are all well aware of the tumultuous events of last year which tested our resolve but brought out the best in each one of us.
The Bryn Consortium and TUST partnership has turned the club’s fortunes around but we are under no illusions that running a football club is not only a huge challenge but also a huge responsibility. Not everything will go according to plan but I can tell you that there is much work going on behind the scenes to ensure this special football club is sustainable and successful to make all of you proud to say you support Torquay United.
A key, major element in this transformation are you our members. We cannot thank all 1,146 of you enough for your support and loyalty. We appreciate that our membership was swelled as a result of those investing in our Community Share Issue for which we, and the club, are forever grateful. We are all on an exciting journey and the future is yellow!
Later in this newsletter we repeat parts of the club statement regarding an alleged homophobic incident on Saturday now being investigated. This comes in addition to a security sniffer dog being present at the ground on Saturday as a result of drugs being brought into the ground at a recent match.
These are serious matters putting the club at risk with the FA which can result in financial penalties and potentially the loss of points which could be the difference between being champions, being in the play-offs or even missing out on promotion.
Danni Wyatt and myself have been tasked with putting together a Club Charter for which we may call upon members to send in their views. More news on this as things develop.
TUFC Board
Last month saw new TUST appointed board member Danni Wyatt join existing TABM Nick Brodrick at her first Club board meeting. She says that she was warmly welcomed by the Bryn consortium and non-exec directors and was able to contribute to the discussions.
Much of that discussed is of a confidential nature and cannot be recorded here in detail. In summary, there are an increasing number of infrastructure issues arising at Plainmoor that are placing financial demands on the Club’s resources. Emphasis on improvements to the hospitality offer continue to be a priority such as the new TV screens in Boots & Laces. Matchday income has increased, not just from larger crowds but also increased and longer use of the bars and restaurants.
Other feedback from the Club board included approval for the additional handrails in Bristows Bench.
Truro ticketing
In light of supporters’ concerns about the allocation of Truro tickets for the Good Friday game, TUST was in contact with the club and has been advised that the Club received no communication from Truro prior to the tickets going on sale. Normally there would have been consultation between clubs and TUFC are ensuring that this is the case for forthcoming away games that are likely to attract a large following such as Weston-Super-Mare.
Unacceptable behaviour putting Club at risk
The Club has today announced that it is investigating an allegation of homophobic language being made by a Torquay United fan towards the referee at the end of Saturday’s match at Plainmoor against Hampton & Richmond Borough.
Chief Executive Officer, Joe Lovell says: “Abuse and discriminatory behaviour is totally unacceptable and directly against our values as a club and a community. Beyond the harm and distress it causes individuals, it brings serious consequences for the club—reputational, financial, and sporting—including potential sanctions such as fines, reduction in crowd capacity and point deductions, all of which could have a material and tangible impact upon what happens on the pitch. We urge all supporters to stand with us and call out discrimination of all kinds, and ensure Plainmoor remains a welcoming, family-friendly and inclusive place for all,”
TUST shares the Club’s concern over such instances and calls on the very small minority of supporters who do this to think of the consequences before making unacceptable comments whether in the ground or on social media or online forums.
Read the Club’s full statement here: "
https://torquayunited.com/club-statement-19/"]
Supporter Liaison
The Club are backing a TUST proposal to introduce a Supporter Liaison Officer and a team of Matchday Ambassadors. With this in mind, Nick Brodrick recently spent a day at St James’ Park shadowing Exeter’s Supporter Liaison Officer and his team. He has picked up a number of useful ideas from the visit and has met with Club representatives to discuss how they may be adopted at Plainmoor.
We shall be inviting applications for this voluntary position very shortly and sending candidates a job description with a view to holding interviews.
In addition, the club has appointed TUST member Sam Balsdon as an unpaid Disability Officer. Over the years Sam has done a fantastic job raising money for a roof on the home disability area as well as being the unofficial guardian for the disabled supporters’.
Marketing initiatives
A sub-committee chaired by Sam Druiff is exploring potential new schemes for raising funds for the Club. They have already spoken with the Club and both parties are excited by the opportunities identified. Details coming soon!
Other TUST projects
With last year’s challenges and successful share issue behind us, TUST is now embarking on some new projects. Fundamentally, we will be reviewing our strategic direction and how our funds should be spent. We will be consulting our membership over the next few months.
We are also reviewing our website with a view to launching a completely new site.
Harry Lovering, having been elected to the board in November, is leading a project to work with the Club to promote it with younger fans via players visiting schools and colleges.
Community Share Issue - Investor Rewards update
Director for the Day – is running well with positive feedback from participants. The next six matches are allocated and only three more to go this season.
Investor Member Board – delivery expected by the end of the month. Arrangements for mounting on the wall and access for investors to view the board being discussed with the Club.
Investor packs - share certificates and pin badges have been received and arrangements are being made to pack in envelopes which will be available in early February. The aim is to encourage as many investors as possible to collect these. Those not collected by hand will be posted at a later date.
Meet the Manager – details coming soon!
Paint Up Plainmoor
Decoration work is currently underway in The Gulls Nest and Devonshire Suite. External works will resume when the weather improves.
Back in the Game
TUST is backing a national campaign led by Prostate Cancer Uk and PHS Group to make provision for the disposal of male sanitary wear in football stadiums. We hope to introduce facilities shortly.
Contact TUST
If you have any issues that you wish to raise with TUST or its appointed directors on the Club board, please mail us at
[email protected] or speak to any of our board members. We always welcome supporters’ views and you will get a response!
JOIN HERE -
www.tust.co.uk
SUPPORT TUST - SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY
27th January 2025
JANUARY NEWSLETTER
**************************************************************
Chairman’s welcome
Welcome to 2025, a New Year of expectations, entertainment and hope. We are all well aware of the tumultuous events of last year which tested our resolve but brought out the best in each one of us.
The Bryn Consortium and TUST partnership has turned the club’s fortunes around but we are under no illusions that running a football club is not only a huge challenge but also a huge responsibility. Not everything will go according to plan but I can tell you that there is much work going on behind the scenes to ensure this special football club is sustainable and successful to make all of you proud to say you support Torquay United.
A key, major element in this transformation are you our members. We cannot thank all 1,146 of you enough for your support and loyalty. We appreciate that our membership was swelled as a result of those investing in our Community Share Issue for which we, and the club, are forever grateful. We are all on an exciting journey and the future is yellow!
Later in this newsletter we repeat parts of the club statement regarding an alleged homophobic incident on Saturday now being investigated. This comes in addition to a security sniffer dog being present at the ground on Saturday as a result of drugs being brought into the ground at a recent match.
These are serious matters putting the club at risk with the FA which can result in financial penalties and potentially the loss of points which could be the difference between being champions, being in the play-offs or even missing out on promotion.
Danni Wyatt and myself have been tasked with putting together a Club Charter for which we may call upon members to send in their views. More news on this as things develop.
TUFC Board
Last month saw new TUST appointed board member Danni Wyatt join existing TABM Nick Brodrick at her first Club board meeting. She says that she was warmly welcomed by the Bryn consortium and non-exec directors and was able to contribute to the discussions.
Much of that discussed is of a confidential nature and cannot be recorded here in detail. In summary, there are an increasing number of infrastructure issues arising at Plainmoor that are placing financial demands on the Club’s resources. Emphasis on improvements to the hospitality offer continue to be a priority such as the new TV screens in Boots & Laces. Matchday income has increased, not just from larger crowds but also increased and longer use of the bars and restaurants.
Other feedback from the Club board included approval for the additional handrails in Bristows Bench.
Truro ticketing
In light of supporters’ concerns about the allocation of Truro tickets for the Good Friday game, TUST was in contact with the club and has been advised that the Club received no communication from Truro prior to the tickets going on sale. Normally there would have been consultation between clubs and TUFC are ensuring that this is the case for forthcoming away games that are likely to attract a large following such as Weston-Super-Mare.
Unacceptable behaviour putting Club at risk
The Club has today announced that it is investigating an allegation of homophobic language being made by a Torquay United fan towards the referee at the end of Saturday’s match at Plainmoor against Hampton & Richmond Borough.
Chief Executive Officer, Joe Lovell says: “Abuse and discriminatory behaviour is totally unacceptable and directly against our values as a club and a community. Beyond the harm and distress it causes individuals, it brings serious consequences for the club—reputational, financial, and sporting—including potential sanctions such as fines, reduction in crowd capacity and point deductions, all of which could have a material and tangible impact upon what happens on the pitch. We urge all supporters to stand with us and call out discrimination of all kinds, and ensure Plainmoor remains a welcoming, family-friendly and inclusive place for all,”
TUST shares the Club’s concern over such instances and calls on the very small minority of supporters who do this to think of the consequences before making unacceptable comments whether in the ground or on social media or online forums.
Read the Club’s full statement here: "https://torquayunited.com/club-statement-19/"]
Supporter Liaison
The Club are backing a TUST proposal to introduce a Supporter Liaison Officer and a team of Matchday Ambassadors. With this in mind, Nick Brodrick recently spent a day at St James’ Park shadowing Exeter’s Supporter Liaison Officer and his team. He has picked up a number of useful ideas from the visit and has met with Club representatives to discuss how they may be adopted at Plainmoor.
We shall be inviting applications for this voluntary position very shortly and sending candidates a job description with a view to holding interviews.
In addition, the club has appointed TUST member Sam Balsdon as an unpaid Disability Officer. Over the years Sam has done a fantastic job raising money for a roof on the home disability area as well as being the unofficial guardian for the disabled supporters’.
Marketing initiatives
A sub-committee chaired by Sam Druiff is exploring potential new schemes for raising funds for the Club. They have already spoken with the Club and both parties are excited by the opportunities identified. Details coming soon!
Other TUST projects
With last year’s challenges and successful share issue behind us, TUST is now embarking on some new projects. Fundamentally, we will be reviewing our strategic direction and how our funds should be spent. We will be consulting our membership over the next few months.
We are also reviewing our website with a view to launching a completely new site.
Harry Lovering, having been elected to the board in November, is leading a project to work with the Club to promote it with younger fans via players visiting schools and colleges.
Community Share Issue - Investor Rewards update
Director for the Day – is running well with positive feedback from participants. The next six matches are allocated and only three more to go this season.
Investor Member Board – delivery expected by the end of the month. Arrangements for mounting on the wall and access for investors to view the board being discussed with the Club.
Investor packs - share certificates and pin badges have been received and arrangements are being made to pack in envelopes which will be available in early February. The aim is to encourage as many investors as possible to collect these. Those not collected by hand will be posted at a later date.
Meet the Manager – details coming soon!
Paint Up Plainmoor
Decoration work is currently underway in The Gulls Nest and Devonshire Suite. External works will resume when the weather improves.
Back in the Game
TUST is backing a national campaign led by Prostate Cancer Uk and PHS Group to make provision for the disposal of male sanitary wear in football stadiums. We hope to introduce facilities shortly.
Contact TUST
If you have any issues that you wish to raise with TUST or its appointed directors on the Club board, please mail us at
[email protected] or speak to any of our board members. We always welcome supporters’ views and you will get a response!
JOIN HERE - www.tust.co.uk
SUPPORT TUST - SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY