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The
following are a selection of the messages sent to QPR 1st to mark
our 1st anniversary
LOFT
Congratulations
on your first anniversary.
May you have many more.
We are all going through testing times at the moment and we have
to stick together. I think that the whole movement of Trusts and
ISAs is a positive step in the right direction.Given time, we
will have the credibility that supporters deserve .
All of us at LOFT appreciate your predicament , because we were
in a similar situation a few years ago, but times have changed
and with pressure from the likes of LOFT and QPR 1st and numerous
others we can change the status quo. Regarding the current climate,
, not one club must be allowed to die.It is up to all of us to
make sure that this does not happen.
We all have to stick together now and we should all be there for
each other .If there is anything we can do to help you then let
us know.SUPER HOOPS
Doug
Harper
Leyton Orient Fans' Trust
Chair
Simon
Barker
Dear
Tracey,
Thank
you for your e-mail regarding the public meeting at Hammersmith
Town Hall on the club's current plight. Unfortunately I cannot
attend as I am on holiday on that date but you all know that anything
or anyone that can be found to help QPR out of the financial mess
it has found itself in will get my wholehearted support. This
is, of course, as long as the prospective owners have the best
interests of the club at heart and do not merely see it as a property
development scheme or opportunity for asset stripping. Herein
lies the problem!
I
know Ian Holloway, obviously from my playing days, and in him
you have a manager who is honest, enthusiastic and committed to
the cause. I hope you can now find someone who can buy the club
and who can match these attributes in order for Rangers to have
any chance of restoring their former glory.
Please
pass on my best wishes to everyone. QPR is still my club and I
wish you the very best of luck in your quest to save its heritage
and very
existence.
Yours
sincerely,
Simon Barker
GAS
"Over
the past ten years or so our two clubs have shared a lot - managers
(Francis, Holloway), players (Penrice, Bruno, Bignot, Yates, Tillson,
Waddock - the list is as long as your arm) and just recently some
of the lowest points in our respective histories.
While
we at the Gas Trust are only just starting out, we take great
inspiration from the supporters of Queens Park Rangers in their
efforts to secure a long term future for their club and a lasting
voice for supporters in the running of the club. Hopefully before
very long, a genuine fans' influence within their football club
will be another thing that we have in common.
Happy
birthday to QPR 1st and the very best of luck to Olly and the
lads as they attempt to restore Rangers to their former glory
from all at the Gas Trust, Bristol Rovers FC."
Cheers
John
Visit
the independent Bristol Rovers website - www.brfcreturn.com
WISA
To
everyone at QPR 1st a MASSIVE thank you from all at The Dons Trust
for the encouragement and advice you have given us over the past
few months.
The
last year has been a trying time for both of our clubs. But the
fans of both QPR and Wimbledon continue to work for what they
believe in.
"That"
proposed merger achieved one thing - the forging of a strong bond
between the Fans of both our clubs. Rest assured that all Hoops
will continue to receive the unfailing support of all Wombles
everywhere - have a brilliant evening, and wishing you continued
success with QPR 1st.
Lou
Carton-Kelly
Chair - Steering Committee
The Dons Trust - Wimbledon - SW19 - our rightful home
Sheffield Wednesday
To
all at QPR 1st
Well done for keeping going for a year, here's to the next year.
Barry
Birks
Wednesday Independent Supporters Association
WINS
Dear
Tracy,
Congratulations!
Now that your foundations have been in place for twelve months,
they will give added support to the constructive work that we're
sure you will continue for many years to come.
Your
game against us at Wrexham earlier this season provided the inspiration
to start our own Trust - the Wrexham Football Supporters' Trust
Limited (the WINS Group for short) - based on our members raising
money through our Beer-a-Week campaign to pay for players that
our Club could not otherwise afford. We are three months old now,
and are providing incomes for two
players so far. As we now seem destined for division three next
year, we will miss you (for a season, at least!) but will always
be grateful to you for that inspiration, which we are convinced
will see us back as more formidable opponents in the near future.
Kind
regards,
Rob
Owen.
Bees
United
Dear
Tracy,
Congratulations
to QPR1st on surviving your first year as a supporters trust.
The news that QPR is set to come out of administration with Loftus
Road and a strong playing squad intact is a beacon of light to
all clubs facing financial crises in these times.
Joe
Bourke
Bees United
(Brentford Supporters Trust)
LUST
Dear
Tracy,
Please
accept all our best wishes from the Leeds United mob, who are
holding their first ever meeting to set up a Supporters Trust
on Saturday 6th April.
Happy
1st Anniversary - hope there are a million more!
John
Boocock
(LUST - Leeds United Supporters Trust)
MUSA
To
the QPR trust.
All at the Independent Man Utd Supporters Association wish you
every success with your venture. It is time that football was
given back to its true supporters. A club is the life blood of
the local community, long may you survive and prosper.
Mark Longden ( Chair )
AAT
Our
best wishes for the future success of the trust - hope that you
keep the QPR show on the road. We know what it feels like to go
out of business and rebuild from nothing. We wouldn't recommend
it!
Colin Everett
Amber Army Trust
Newport County AFC
Barnsley
Tracy,
Like to pass on our best wishes to all those involved at the trust.
From
National Federation of Football Supporters' Clubs and the
Official
Barnsley FC Supporters Club. Alan
Nuneaton
Happy
anniversary from all at the Nuneaton Borough Supporters Trust.
Gary
OXVOX
"From
one of the newest kids on the block at just two weeks old, we
look to the likes of QPR1st to show us the way forward. Many congratulations
on your progress so far, and perhaps between us we can recreate
the better days of years gone by - 1986 anyone? "
Jon
Moore, OXVOX, the independent supporters trust for
Oxford United
VaST
To
everyone at QPR1ST ALL THE BEST call us cheats but we have used
a number of your ideas eg website etc we wish you all the best
for the future for your club and also your trust cheers Gavin
VaST
secretary
SWANSTRUST
Tracy
- and all at QPR 1st.
Our
very best wishes on your 1st birthday from all at Swanstrust.
Firstly,
we'd like to apologise for not being entirely hospitable for your
visit to the Vetch this season.
Of
much greater importance is the off the field support you have
given to many other clubs and their fledgling trusts, including
ours at Swansea. The Trust is the way forward to secure a new
future where we achieve the best possible mix of excellent commercial
practice with true community accountability.
Thanks
to Supporters - Direct and the support from the community of Trusts
up and down the country we have emerged from this truly awful
season intact and in a new world. Our supporters have a seat on
the Board and a share in the ownership of the club. And we have
a "bandit proof" shareholders agreement. This means
that the next egomaniac who wants to buy our cub and use it as
his personal toy will first have to present themselves at a Trust
general meeting. If they gain a majority vote of the Trust members
they can go ahead. Let's face it - that is not going to happen.
The
principles of the Supporters Trust work. Keep up the fight at
Loftus Road. There is light at the end of the tunnel. We will
get our clubs back where they belong.
Best
wishes Richard Lillicrap Elected member Swanstrust
Exeter
Queen's
Park Rangers Trust
I'm
pleased to offer the congratulations and continued support from
the Exeter City Trust on this, the first anniversary of your Trust.
We wish you continued success. One of the real bonuses of the
idea Trusts is that we can gain experience from the work that
others have done. We at the Exeter City Trust acknowledge the
inspiration of the RedImps Trust at Lincoln, and their Chairman
Rob Bradley. We are happy to be consulted about any aspect of
the running of our Trust that may help you further establish yours
as a real force. We will toast you in "Grecian Ale"
our most recent Trust enterprise as we all strive to move towards
the democratisation of football management.
Continued Good Luck!
Dr.David
Treharne Chair of Exeter City Supporters Trust
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