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GTSSC AGM Notes
09/01/06
GTSSC AGM took place at Firhill
last night and although the hoped for signing news could not be released
as yet the promotion were there to answer questions in the latter
part of the meeting.
Bulleted lists of what I recall of the comments made
last night are below, split into the supporters club section then
the promotion section. Any inaccuracies are down to my memory!
GTSSC
- Membership had been around the same level as previous years but
a vigorous recruitment drive was planned for this coming season
- Ann Coleman expressed disappointment at STARs, feeling they had
encroached on the Supporters Club territory. They had held off their
race night to allow STARs to run their launch event but felt that
there had been no co-operation the other way.
- The meeting was reminded that the monies raised by the GTSSC goes
to the promotion to help towards such things as the ambulance and
sponsorship for riders. Glasgow were only able to secure George Stancl
last year thanks to a donation from the supporters club.
- The dance at the end of the season made a £476 profit.
- A few of the committee stood down this year but the new committee
was elected as follows: -
Chair Ann Coleman
Secretary Donna McDougal
Treasurer Glenn (Massler?)
Social Convenor Alan McFarlane
Travel Convenor Len Wright
Auditors Donald Forbes
Peter Colvin
Committee Members Nan Ross
Donald Ross
Margaret McLaughlin
Adam Stokes
- The Dance may possibly be moved back over to the Jackie Husband
stand as it was felt this seasons venue was too cramped
- Junior members will in future be informed of the dates of AGM's
- The club will be running a bus to the Open Meeting at Workington
on 11th March
- The next GTSSC event is the race night at Burnside Bar in Rutherglen
on the 3rd February, 7.00 for a 7.30 start
Promotion
- Gave their thanks to GTSSC for their continued support
- Clarified that they asked Derek Smith to set up STARs and urged
people to back both organisations as they were both for the benefit
of Glasgow Speedway
- Some of the noise and environmental issues have now been resolved
season tickets have been issued although some are still available
as are a few car park passes
- The promotion are working hard to finish the team. They had hoped
to be able to announce a rider at the meeting but the time was not
yet right to do so although it is hoped there will be an announcement
within 24 hours. No announcement would be made until everything was
signed.
- It had been 'easy' dealing with Shane as he wanted to give something
back to Glasgow.
- Start time again was confirmed as parade 3.45, tapes up 4pm
- The opening meeting of the season is on Sunday 26th March with Press
and Practice one week earlier on Sunday 19th.
- Stewart will again be team manager
- As of tonight, NO ONE has approached Glasgow to ask about Ross Brady
on loan.
- Glasgow are still keen to sell Brady to free up finances for possible
future asset purchases.
- They hope to get a new sponsor along with Travel Inn for the new
season in time for the new race jackets
- the date of the 60th anniversary meeting and dinner will not be
known till after the fixtures are published so seem likely to be later
on in the season than originally thought. The dinner is hoped to be
in a city centre hotel the same night as the meeting and past riders
should be involved.
- It is hoped to be at Mildenhall the day after the Cardiff GP
- When asked if Sean Wilson was a signing target, all names had been
considered but Sean had not returned phone calls made.
- When quizzed on Danny Bird, sympathy was expressed for his plight.
He was all geared up and ready for Elite League racing with Reading
and there were a couple of EL clubs such as Arena Essex and Ipswich
who could fit him in.
- On Frankow, again he is being considered but would come in at no
1
- On Trent, the promotion spoke warmly of him but if they managed
to get a second big scorer regretted there would be no room for Trent.
If they were going for two final middle order riders then Trent would
almost certainly be one of them.
- The promotion acknowledged the need to promote more and have got
a marketing company involved this season. Free tickets had been used
in the past but unfortunately some regular fans had used them instead
of paying. Last season they had approached Radio Clyde but the radio
station felt speedway was 'not sexy enough'
- As far as they are aware, Ashfield has not as yet been sold although
they are still on notice for July 2007. They would however ask for
an extension if this happens to enable them to complete the 2007 season
at Ashfield
- The search for a new site/venue continues but as yet nothing has
been identified.
tompaterson@blueyonder.co.uk
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