Queens Trust AGM review & Junior Blues Competition Winners |
The first Annual General Meeting of the Queen of the South Supporters Trust took place on Tuesday night, January 23rd at Palmerston Park. A lively debate was held covering a wide range of subjects, including Supporters links with the club, future activities, finances, Junior Blues, fundraising etc. The Steering Group presented a review of 2006 and a financial statement to the end of June 2006. Total income to June 30th 2006 was £12,705 with a financial year end surplus of £6,321. As of December 2006 the Supporters Trust held 353 shares in Queen of the South FC Ltd.
The following supporters were voted onto the committee:
Chairman David Linden
Vice Chairperson Louise Currie
Treasurer Frances Frame
Secretary Jayne Pringle/Martin Buchan
Membership Secretary Jayne Pringle/Martin Buchan
Press coordinator Tony Davers
Website Coordinators Stuart McWilliam, Callum Watson, Martin Buchan, Ross Corbett, David Linden
Trust contacts: Frank Currie, Bruce Wright, Jim Swan, Karen Wright, Robert Pringle, Stuart Myatt, Derek Douglas, Neil Gibson, Fraser McLean, Walt Adamson, Callum Murdoch
The Supporters Trust runs the Junior Blues on behalf of Queen of the South FC, and the winners of the Christmas edition of Blue & White magazines competitions were as follows:
Spot the Ball Katie Smyth, Crocketford
Spot the Difference Oliver Spence, Dumfries
Christmas Quiz Julie Boa, Beattock
The winners of the Design a Strip For Dougie Competition were:
Overall Winner Ian Potts, Dumfries
Highly Commended Samuel Nordkil, Dumfries
Commended Kevin Moore, Dumfries, Alec Gordon, Dumfries, Christopher Seeton, Kirkcudbright, Julie Boa, Beattock, Alfy Knox, Dumfries, Findlay Steele, Dumfries and Greig Corbett, Dumfries
On behalf of the Supporters Trust we would like to thank everyone for taking part. We’ll be in touch with the winners within the next few days. Look out for the next months edition of Blue & White – the magazine of the Queen of the South Junior Blues.
David Linden
Chairman
Queens Supporters Trust
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