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St Albans city chairman John Gibson questions Saints City Trust


St Albans City chairman John Gibson has questioned the motives of the Saints City Trust after they rejected the club's directors' plea for additional financial support to avoid further budget cuts.

The divisions within the club widened after the supporters' trust issued a firm response to last week's open letter from the Blue Square South side’s directors.

In the letter, the directors claimed they asked the trust to donate £6,000 which would have led to a shareholder doubling the contribution to the club. But the trust has not been invited to the last two board meetings and the offer has since been withdrawn.

Gibson wants the trust to help out by giving some of the money gained from shirt sales and raffles back for the day-to-day running of the club.

Gibson said: "If the supporters trust refuses the club in its hour of need it begs the question what it is all about. I just cannot understand why they refused the offer. If they want to keep the money but the club gets relegated then don't blame me. You have to question the motives of people on the supporters' trust."

He also reiterated his willingness to step aside if an able successor is ready to take over at Clarence Park.

Gibson said: "If somebody wants to take over then be my guest. I've done an eight-year stint here and been slagged off from pillar to post. It can be soul destroying but I've said all season I have no problem if someone wants to get involved with the club."

But the trust, which already has a revenue share agreement with the club, responded to the letter by insisting they were not prepared to risk the club's long-term future by gambling on immediate success.

Acting chair of the trust, Laura Graham, said: "We are deeply concerned that the board appear to be having difficulties with the finances of the club, particularly the wage budget and are prepared to back the difficult decision to cut it if this means that the club will not get into even more severe financial difficulties."

Vice-chair Ian Rogers said: "The board appears not to have learned the lessons from past failures. We've seen our club fall down before, because it bet the house on promotion and many clubs are now failing because of this. We will do all we can to resist this happening again at St Albans City.

"The board just seem to see us as a cash cow but this is not the reason the trust was formed. It is not there to hand over large chunks of money with no explanation where it is going. There is no sustainable business plan."

Saints boss Steve Castle was also feeling the strain after his side's abject 2-0 home defeat to Bath City on Saturday.

Describing the display as "unacceptable", he said: "It's out of my domain. I get given a budget and try my hardest to keep it.

"We have lads at the college and scholarship lads and ones coming on loans for next to nothing.

"I'm calling favours in left, right and centre. This is what it is at the moment. Is it impacting? I'll let you judge that.

"We've had two games now losing 5-0 and 2-0. Yes, they've been teams in the top half but we all have the advantage of the internet and websites and lads are not silly. They're looking at what's happening and maybe feeling a little bit unstable."

Castle called on his players to ignore the problems off the pitch and concentrate on getting back to winning ways on Saturday in their home game against bottom side Weston-Super-Mare.

He added: "They need to put all the bits and pieces going on off the football pitch to one side and concentrate, once they get over that white line, on winning a game for their team-mates, the football club, the supporters and for me.

"The moment they are not trying over a big period of time we might all have to reassess things but these lads are entitled to a blip. They have to let things get out of their minds and just look at the football because the other things they can't control."


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Hertsman, says...
7:17pm Wed 3 Feb 10

This will be more about egos than financial prudence.

I am sure many of the Trust Members signed up with honourable intentions, but the truth is that their leaders relish in their roles as big fish in a very tiny pond.

JTls, st albans says...
10:27pm Wed 3 Feb 10

really hertsman? I suggest you are not only a very bad judge of character, as well as being so wide of the mark on this one.

Derek Williams, St. Albans says...
12:36am Thu 4 Feb 10

"This will be more about egos than financial prudence"? I grant you there are 2 or 3 people with a definite ego problem at the club but that is one thing you could never accuse the Trust committee of. I have taken the trouble to speak to several of the current committee over the past few weeks and all of those that I spoke to are solely concerned with the long term sustainability and well being of this once great football club. I am only one average Joe supporter but you can take it from me that every other supporter I know feels exactly the same way as I do and will be supporting the Trust to the full. JTiS is right, you are hopelessly wrong with your assessment of the present situation.

johngibsonsmoustache, St Albans says...
8:36am Thu 4 Feb 10

The article says "Gibson wants the trust to help out by giving some of the money gained from shirt sales and raffles back for the day-to-day running of the club."

Sorry John, but according to the Saints Trust website and the Trust page in the OFFICAL SACFC match day program on the 12th December the trust are already doing this:

* Scratchcard, golden goal and away golden goal are designated ‘football club fundraising’ and the football club retains all funds (as with the programme)
* Raffle/Trust fundraising in the clubhouse: the football club receives 35% of profits
* Football club merchandise: profits split 50%/50% between the club and Trust

This was agreed with the SACFC board of directors. Maybe Gibson has a problem with his short term memory?

Orville, says...
10:53pm Thu 4 Feb 10

I also think that Hertsman's comments are totally unjustified. I find it hard to believe that the Trust's committee are on an ego trip. I think what really should be questioned is John Gibson's motives with the club. When was the last time there was a fans forum? So how about it, an open meeeting involving the fans, the clubs directors, the Trust's committee, and those people that haven't got a life and moan about everything.

FatBob, St Albans says...
1:49pm Fri 5 Feb 10

I can't understand why the vicar at St Albans Council and the head of Oaklands College don't step in to rescue the football club.

Derek Williams, St. Albans says...
5:19pm Fri 5 Feb 10

The head of Oaklands College FatBob? I don't think so.

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