[QUOTE=andy buckley;2342126]You should be so lucky. Actually I am under strict wst orders to reply to the most fervent of the angry brigade damn just blown my cover[/QUOTE]
OK Mr Sheep |
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Should be open to all supporters
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[QUOTE=dixienormous;2342501]Should be open to all supporters[/QUOTE]
If the club were owned by "investors' there would likely be no contact with the owners. If the club were a company as it was pre Hammy only shareholders would be able to meet with the directors and then probably once a year. With the club under the current Trust system members can attend the occasional members meetings and AGM's - but it costs the membership fee of £15 a year. I doubt all fans do not agree with the WST or its club board but at least they can attend and vote on AGM resolutions. Yes i know the above is pretty obvious. Just thought I would mention it. |
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[QUOTE=Inside Left;2342523]If the club were owned by "investors' there would likely be no contact with the owners.
If the club were a company as it was pre Hammy only shareholders would be able to meet with the directors and then probably once a year. With the club under the current Trust system members can attend the occasional members meetings and AGM's - but it costs the membership fee of £15 a year. I doubt all fans do not agree with the WST or its club board but at least they can attend and vote on AGM resolutions. Yes i know the above is pretty obvious. Just thought I would mention it.[/QUOTE] Great, members can vote for motions which the board will just stall on if they’re not keen on them. Lucky us! |
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[QUOTE=Jaded;2342526]Great, members can vote for motions which the board will just stall on if they’re not keen on them. Lucky us![/QUOTE]
Thought the same when I read Inside Left's post! |
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In days gone by whether WAFC AGMs or WST meetings there used to be people there who asked fair but searching questions.
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There was a communication policy motion passed in 2010 without being officially supported by the board. Has any motion since then replaced this, does anybody know?
[url]https://wst.org.uk/www3/index.php/documents/wst-agm-information/previous-agm/154-2010-agm-pack/file[/url] Resolution G Proposed by David Wayne Price – Membership Number 2709 Seconded by Tracy Tanner – Membership Number 1428 Stephen Matthias – Membership Number 162 Phil Bennett – Membership Number 2671 The Trust members wish to endorse a communication policy for the WST, so that members are more in touch with what is going on, making them feel more a part of the organisation’s community which will ultimately result in less leaving. This communication policy should also be used as a way of promoting how important and representative the WST is to members, non members, Wrexham fans and the local community. The membership believes the communication policy should contain: a) Trust’s Website and Electronic Communication i) Announcements will continue to be made through the [url=http://www.wst.org.uk]Wrexham Supporters Trust – Our Club Our Future[/url] website. ii) When a member joins they will automatically be sent a username and password for the website. iii) All questions & queries raised by members will be answered by the relevant trust spokesperson. iv) All questions and answers will be automatically added to the website’s FAQs section. v) Future election ‘hustings’ will be filmed and published on the WST website b) Communication through Local Radio and Newspapers. i) Communication to members will continue through local media ii) The Trust will actively strive to have a column in at least one local newspaper. iii) The Trust will actively strive to have a slot in at least one local radio station. iv) Local media will always be sent photos and reports on WST events to the local media. - 14 - c) Communication through Post. i) A newsletter will be sent out four times a year. ii) There will be a ‘talking’ version of the newsletter on offer to those who prefer to listen rather than read. iii) A members briefing pack will be sent out to all members containing all press articles and press releases unabridged during the months when there is no newsletter. Members can opt out of the pack or opt in to an electronic version. iv) The trust will conduct a survey of its members once every three years to analyse how the trust can be improved v) The will trust will conduct a survey of former and lasped members of the trust to see how the trust can be improved. d) Members Meeting i) Members meeting will continue to be held bi monthly. ii) For those members who were unable to attend, all information including computer presentations and minutes from the meetings will be sent out to those who did not attend within 14 days. There will be a ‘talking’ version on offer to those who prefer to listen as well. e) Communications Annual Review & Report i) Once a year the Trust will review its communications with its members, in order to improve them even further and tailor them to needs of the members. ii) The trust will deliver its review in a form of a report to the Annual General Meeting. f) Match-Day Surgeries i) Members of the WST board will continue to hold match-day surgeries. ii) At the match-day surgeries the latest versions of the newsletter, monthly members’ briefing pack and FAQs will be available to pick up. iii) Publicise more widely using local radio, newspapers and internet. iv) Each individual member will sent a personal invitation to attend one surgery during the season. Supporting Information: The Trust membership has shrunk by over 40% in the last 3 years. It goes without saying that the larger its membership, the louder its voice. In order to halt the decline and increase its membership, it must actively engage with all members of the Trust. Most of the above is already being done, for which the trust board should be applauded, the aim is to standardise the trust’s communication for the future, evaluate its current communication expertise in order improve and tailor it to the majority, if not all of the membership’s needs Current statistics - 15 - • Less than a fifth of members (79 active at time of resolution submission) are registered on the Trust website. • Members have received three newsletters over the 2008/09 season. • According to the circulation figures, one in two adults in Wrexham read the Evening Leader and/or the Daily Post, the WST’s viewpoints and news are often diluted in the local newspapers. Costings • Briefing packs: 2,400 per annum with a Postal Service Provider like TNT. 3,600 if done ‘inhouse’. • This will reduce over time as more and more members become accustomed to the internet. • Talking Version: 25p per CD • Membership Survey = 300 • Former members survey = 200 (for first year, optimistically, it may be the only year it needs to be done) Time Management: • Briefing pack = 16 hours p.a. if using a postal service provider like TNT. 48 hours if in done ‘inhouse’. N.b. currently all posting is done ‘inhouse’, if this was handed to a post service provider, this would free up a lot of volunteer hours currently being used. • Talking Version = 8 hours p.a. • Membership Survey: unknown • Former members survey: unknown • Hustings video on website: 2 hours • Member surgeries: None, if held at the same as the wst shop opening hours. • Communications Annual Review & Report: 4 hours End of Resolution G David Wayne Price spoke in favour of the resolution A question was raised on what was the view of the Board on the proposal Lindsay Jones said that the Board had not discussed it but he agreed with the majority of the proposal and if it becomes policy will try and make it work Nick Stockdale said he supported the resolution in principle but was concerned at the time element. Spencer Harris welcomed the ideas and he detailed the work undertaken by the Board (particularly Hadyn Talor/Spencer Harris) over the past year. He fully supported the improved communication proposals but was concerned on whether all of these could be achieved, to do so extra help would be required as it would be impossible to achieve everything with the current resource. Chris Trevor asked Wayne Price if he could assist in making his proposal work. Wayne Price confirmed he had volunteered to assist For 63 Against 26 Abstained 24 Resolution passed by the required majority |
Re: Members meeting
[QUOTE=Inside Left;2342531]In days gone by whether WAFC AGMs or WST meetings there used to be people there who asked fair but searching questions.[/QUOTE]
As an exile who struggles to make meetings, I tried to do that via the Q & A they ran but it didn’t go too well! |
Re: Members meeting
[QUOTE=Phils-an-alki;2342008]Oooooh tempting....[/QUOTE]
Just do it! |
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