Lord Bracknell
On fire
Supporters Trusts do superb work. They have a great track record. Some of them have rescued clubs from near-death experiences.
Some of them start up with the full support of their football clubs. Some of them are very independent, arising from a degree of mistrust and suspicion.
But a Supporters Trust is more than just a campaign group. It has a legal entity and obligations to its members.
I'm not sure whether - at the moment - an Albion Supporters Trust would be a distraction or whether it would add anything to the superb work that Albion supporters are doing from the current informal structures that we have in place.
I suspect that a Supporters Trust could even be divisive - the last thing we want to do is move towards a two-tier grouping of fans, those that are members of the Trust and those who aren't.
As someone who has been involved (at the edges) with Falmer For All, I'm very conscious of the pressures that arise from time to time to keep information "confidential". And I'm never comfortable with that. My fear would be that a formally organised (and officially recognised) Supporters Trust could easily find itself isolated from the mainstream of Albion supporters.
If that happened, our campaigning would be less effective.
But I might be wrong.
Some of them start up with the full support of their football clubs. Some of them are very independent, arising from a degree of mistrust and suspicion.
But a Supporters Trust is more than just a campaign group. It has a legal entity and obligations to its members.
I'm not sure whether - at the moment - an Albion Supporters Trust would be a distraction or whether it would add anything to the superb work that Albion supporters are doing from the current informal structures that we have in place.
I suspect that a Supporters Trust could even be divisive - the last thing we want to do is move towards a two-tier grouping of fans, those that are members of the Trust and those who aren't.
As someone who has been involved (at the edges) with Falmer For All, I'm very conscious of the pressures that arise from time to time to keep information "confidential". And I'm never comfortable with that. My fear would be that a formally organised (and officially recognised) Supporters Trust could easily find itself isolated from the mainstream of Albion supporters.
If that happened, our campaigning would be less effective.
But I might be wrong.