Torquay United Fans Forum – 7pm on Monday 5th August 2024 at The Cove (formerly No. 10’s) inside Plainmoor.
Further to the communication posted on the club website this afternoon, TUST would like to take the opportunity to highlight this evening to our members and all TUFC supporters.
This is a ticketed event (but free to attend) in view of the capacity in The Cove and hence will be limited to 100 people, so please book your tickets soon via the link on the club website https://torquayunited.com/fans-forum-monday/
The event will also be streamed online for those who are unable to attend in person. Further details of the livestreaming will follow in due course.
The event is very much aimed to sit alongside the “Meet the Manager” evening organised recently, but will focus on the vision of the Bryn Consortium and their Business Plan for the club.
As promised, the Bryn Consortium are keen to honour their commitment to transparency and the night will be aimed at providing a real insight into how they see the future of Torquay United.
Essential to this future are of course you “the fans”. A panel including co-chairmen Michael Westcott, Mark Bowes-Cavanagh and CEO Joe Lovell will share their thoughts and plans with you and at the same time will articulate the role they believe TUST will have within the club moving forward. Other Board Members are likely to also join the panel in person or remotely.
This will lead nicely into the rationale for the investment into the club from the TUST Forever Yellow Fund and the forthcoming Community Share Issue (CSI) to raise funds for further investment. TUST will be represented by Chairman, Nick Brodrick and Board Member, Matt Gorman who will be on hand to answer questions in relation to the CSI.
Please note, the event will not be attended by Paul Wotton or Neil Warnock as this is not aimed at being a forum regarding “on the pitch matters”. Instead, it is very much about showing a pathway for how our club is likely to be run moving forward and the hopes and aspirations of the Consortium alongside TUST.
After the turmoil of last season, it feels very much like football has “come back home” to Plainmoor and we would encourage all those supporters interested in the long term sustainability of our football club to either attend in person or to log on to watch the session which will be livestreamed.
It is sure to be an informative evening.
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