fergies50yarder wrote:
I nearly pissed myself laughing when i read this. i checked through the old stories and lo and behold this is EXACTLY what Supporters United were gonna do back in January. The plan was rejected by 1883, who then went with Crowd Cube, this fails, they then go back to one member one vote, I have to wonder if back in January if people didn't want to work with the trust. I can remember reading stuff relating to that on here, if that is actually the case then 1883 should hang their heads in shame, as Supporters United may have worked as according to posts I have read on here, they would have had help from Supporters Direct, the same organisation that helped Wrexham and saved them from what has happened to us. The more I read and hear from respected fans, (not the people on here) the more I'm convinced that the egos in 1883 didn't want to work with the trust. As a member of the trust I'll be going to the AGM as I have every year, I'm sure some light on this will be shed in the end of year report.
i was involved in the discussions at the stage you are talking about and I will give you the full story and reasons why the DSU route was not taken, I have no hidden agenda, i don't have an ego and I have no sides to take as I am not involved in either organisation.
I received an invite on the monday or tuesday to attend a meeting at Blackwell Grange to discuss the future of the club, the invite was sent by the Supporters Trust. Other people invited were Darlo Tykes, Supporters Club and the Rescue Group.
The meeting was to take place on the evening but on the morning Supporters Direct released a statement to say that we had all agreed to join forces under the DSU banner to try and save the club. To be honest I thought it was a bloody cheek, I knew nothing about DSU yet it had been stated I had agreed to join. I still attended the meeting, yet a 'pre-meeting' took place before the actual meeting. This pre meeting went on for about 30 minutes whilst I sat in another room with Geoff Thompson a couple from the supporters club and Shaun. The whole situation was bizarre, we were there for a united meeting yet there was a 'pre meeting' to which some were not invited too.
Anyway eventually they all arrived in the room and it became apparent that the DSU was starting from scratch. But if this was all we had then we had to all agree to join forces to try our best and save the club. Ironically after not being invited into this pre meeting it was suggested that myself and Karen Glencross would be the figureheads. I declined the offer as I felt that if this was to be launched and I was put in front of the press then I would need to know exactly what I was talking about and most of the things being discussed was just not sinking in.
Anyway by the end of the meeting we all agreed to join forces, release a press statement and get things moving. I left Blackwell and that was it. The next morning I received a telephone call to state that a further meeting had been called for the evening and this was with the Rescue Group. I am of the understanding the the trust were invited along with everybody else who were there the previous evening, but the trust did not attend the meeting.
We were told at this new meeting that Harvey was to close the club on the friday if he doesn't get an injection of cash. The DSU model was to see the Trust's money be transferred into DSU but this cash would not be available immediately. With the DUFF money, supporters club money and money invested by the Rescue Group we could pull together the £70k. It was the only option open. If we did not go down the 1883 route at that point then Darlington Football Club would have ceased trading on the friday. I found myself in Santander drawing out thousands of pounds in cash, only to turn to my right and see Pete Ashmore at the next cashier desk doing exactly the same, surreal.
I have no doubt there have been personality clashes and ego trips, but in this instance I felt the need to clarify once again that the DSU model was set up too late. In these types of situations you just do not have time to sit back and dawdle, you need to act quickly and be willing to change your views or be slightly flexible in your ideals.
Unfortunately the crowdcube route didn't work out due to the fact of our failure to secure a cva. and you cannot blame 1883 for that as the goalposts were moved just as they were about to boot the ball over the line. Going forward we now can use a different route and this is the one they have chosen. I am not keen on this route but the football club is not about me.