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    Posted: 29 September 2006 at 6:32pm

Well, that's the mandate given. We now have 26 extra names as working group to add to our own?

We need to agree to a date for the next meeting along with a suitable venue. No longer can we use places like the Sandpiper until natural selection and boredom whittles down the numbers.

We need to get a little professional from now on. We need a Chair to co-ordinate meetings with minutes that are adhered to. We also need a Secretary to organise the sending of emailed invitations, minuting etc. Can I respectfully nominate Barrie in this role as he has been the one to liaise with Supporters Direct to great effect (without whom last night's meeting could not have succeeded), if he would be happy to accept and if you all would be happy with that? Barry - I may be being presumptive in that you'd be a willing volunteer, but I think that you've shown consumate skills in this area already, and you've digested the information provided by SD and can steer the enlargened group in the right direction.

Richard Lillycrap (I bet that gets edited when it is posted!!) suggested to me last night that we keep the core of our group together to organise the actual launch and use all volunteers to perform certain tasks as needed - otherwise we have to re-invent the wheel and bring too many people up to speed. We do, though, need to get all volunteers together to decide on who is who and what is what in a meeting.

Any other comments, suggestions or ideas?



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Mark mentioned last night that two of his friends at the meeting had the necessary legal and (I think) accountancy skills. Did they put their names forward? Or can you tell us what they thought Mark.

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Oh, another thing..........

I did make a public committment on behlaf of the Trust (after advice from Richard) in the presentation to meet with the Association. I really think that we have to follow this up.

Richard's impression after speaking to the members there was that they think we are an irrelevance and will not be in opposition to them. This is a good thing in that at least it will avoid conflict................unless we start asking for the best Patron seats and International tickets  .

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 Alun, you silver tongued devil. I'm in.
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Looking at the forms when they came in there was someone with employment law skills and 1 or 2 with accountancy skills. One was a guy who's on the Executive committee he asked if that precluded him from joining, I told him not at all.

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I will compile a spreadsheet of the volunteers this weekend.

I will also send an email to each of them thanking them for registering their interest of volunteer and ask for a little time for us to read through all the forms and get back to them.

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Originally posted by wizard wizard wrote:

I spoke to Robert Lloyd,

He seemed ok, however I wouldn't trust any journolist as far as I could through them. However I'm not going to [beep] them off in public and make it worse for ourselfves.

RL. filled in a volunteers form last night too.

And I have had a pm off him today.

Originally posted by RLP RLP wrote:

Wayne -

can we reproduce the 'sign up to help form' in the paper, together with an address to send it back to.
It will help you stock the membership base.
Let me know on this PM or on my work email robert.lloyd@swwp.co.uk
Thought the meeting was sensible and well conducted.
Nice work.
All the best

Robert

Also had a pm from mammamammon

Originally posted by mammamammon mammamammon wrote:

Congratulations on getting a mandate. Request was mad for people to get involved. Not a lawyer or an accountant so i would be grateful if someone could give me an idea of what the steering group will be doing, what a volunteer could be expected to get involved in( not having legal or accountancy skills) and how mush time would it take up?

mammamammon

I haven't replied to either pm yet

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Originally posted by wizard wizard wrote:

I will compile a spreadsheet of the volunteers this weekend.

I will also send an email to each of them thanking them for registering their interest of volunteer and ask for a little time for us to read through all the forms and get back to them.

If thats the case can I suggest that we meet up for a little celebration and talk things over at some point soon?

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Originally posted by NickiF NickiF wrote:

 

Looking at the forms when they came in there was someone with employment law skills and 1 or 2 with accountancy skills. One was a guy who's on the Executive committee he asked if that precluded him from joining, I told him not at all.



What was his name Nic?
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Originally posted by Abbey Abbey wrote:

Oh, another thing..........

I did make a public committment on behlaf of the Trust (after advice from Richard) in the presentation to meet with the Association. I really think that we have to follow this up.

Richard's impression after speaking to the members there was that they think we are an irrelevance and will not be in opposition to them. This is a good thing in that at least it will avoid conflict................unless we start asking for the best Patron seats and International tickets  .



And it was very politic thing to do as well. All in good time though, I think we need to sort ourselves out first.
We have a mandate, we don't need their blessing anymore, if we needed it at all.
In fact I don't see what they have to offer us in terms of practical support.
Appart from Meurig, the association members aren't used to doing any work, so lets see what they can offer us.

They don't own the club, Huw does.
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Originally posted by SupportersTrust SupportersTrust wrote:

Originally posted by wizard wizard wrote:

I spoke to Robert Lloyd,

He seemed ok, however I wouldn't trust any journolist as far as I could through them. However I'm not going to [beep] them off in public and make it worse for ourselfves.

RL. filled in a volunteers form last night too.

And I have had a pm off him today.

Originally posted by RLP RLP wrote:

Wayne -

can we reproduce the 'sign up to help form' in the paper, together with an address to send it back to.
It will help you stock the membership base.
Let me know on this PM or on my work email robert.lloyd@swwp.co.uk
Thought the meeting was sensible and well conducted.
Nice work.
All the best

Robert

I have now sent a reply to him.

Originally posted by Reply Reply wrote:

Hi Robert,

Thanks for the offer of reproducing the "volunteers form" in the paper.

At the moment we will have to decline this offer, as we have quite a few forms to work through.

I was hoping to have a few days off from the trust to recharge the batteries, however the response coming in, is overfilling my pm inbox and email account every day.

However as we get closer to the launch date, then I know we will be producing membership forms which we will have available on the night, and online and possible in the press.

regards

Wayne

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Originally posted by ursamajor ursamajor wrote:

Originally posted by Abbey Abbey wrote:

Oh, another thing..........

I did make a public committment on behlaf of the Trust (after advice from Richard) in the presentation to meet with the Association. I really think that we have to follow this up.

Richard's impression after speaking to the members there was that they think we are an irrelevance and will not be in opposition to them. This is a good thing in that at least it will avoid conflict................unless we start asking for the best Patron seats and International tickets  .



And it was very politic thing to do as well. All in good time though, I think we need to sort ourselves out first.
We have a mandate, we don't need their blessing anymore, if we needed it at all.
In fact I don't see what they have to offer us in terms of practical support.
Appart from Meurig, the association members aren't used to doing any work, so lets see what they can offer us.

They don't own the club, Huw does.
Agree with that, Gareth. The key relationships in this are not with Marlston Morgan, Mike Reilly etc but with HE, SG, and PD. It'll be interesting to see how that develops over the coming months especially if the Trust starts to "show some teeth" over any issue (as decided by membership, of course). Exciting times ahead, bois bach. Nice to have been "in" from the start.

                          Also, a parting shot from Richard Lillicrap on Thursday night

"You will succeed, both The Scarlets & the Trust. This is a winning town".  (he should have said "region" !!)



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Originally posted by M.M. M.M. wrote:

Originally posted by ursamajor ursamajor wrote:

Originally posted by Abbey Abbey wrote:

Oh, another thing..........

I did make a public committment on behlaf of the Trust (after advice from Richard) in the presentation to meet with the Association. I really think that we have to follow this up.

Richard's impression after speaking to the members there was that they think we are an irrelevance and will not be in opposition to them. This is a good thing in that at least it will avoid conflict................unless we start asking for the best Patron seats and International tickets  .



And it was very politic thing to do as well. All in good time though, I think we need to sort ourselves out first.
We have a mandate, we don't need their blessing anymore, if we needed it at all.
In fact I don't see what they have to offer us in terms of practical support.
Appart from Meurig, the association members aren't used to doing any work, so lets see what they can offer us.

They don't own the club, Huw does.
Agree with that, Gareth. The key relationships in this are not with Marlston Morgan, Mike Reilly etc but with HE, SG, and PD. It'll be interesting to see how that develops over the coming months especially if the Trust starts to "show some teeth" over any issue (as decided by membership, of course). Exciting times ahead, bois bach. Nice to have been "in" from the start.

                          Also, a parting shot from Richard Lillicrap on Thursday night

"You will succeed, both The Scarlets & the Trust. This is a winning town".  (he should have said "region" !!)

I'll settle for 'Club' Barrie!

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Originally posted by ursamajor ursamajor wrote:

Originally posted by NickiF NickiF wrote:

 

Looking at the forms when they came in there was someone with employment law skills and 1 or 2 with accountancy skills. One was a guy who's on the Executive committee he asked if that precluded him from joining, I told him not at all.



What was his name Nic?

I'm fairly sure it was Alister something Gar, on his form in the skills section he wrote Teacher accountancy. He seemed a nice bloke said it was a positive thing we were doing.

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Originally posted by NickiF NickiF wrote:

Originally posted by ursamajor ursamajor wrote:

Originally posted by NickiF NickiF wrote:

 

Looking at the forms when they came in there was someone with employment law skills and 1 or 2 with accountancy skills. One was a guy who's on the Executive committee he asked if that precluded him from joining, I told him not at all.



What was his name Nic?

I'm fairly sure it was Alister something Gar, on his form in the skills section he wrote Teacher accountancy. He seemed a nice bloke said it was a positive thing we were doing.

It was probably Alistair Crawford. Decent bloke.
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Yea you're right I knew it began with a C but i couldnt think!

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