Supporters Meeting
Supporters Trust Public Meeting
The club and the Council are at loggerheads over Morfa. We have no reserve team games and a string of LOW clubs for pre season warm ups. And where are "the new owners". Even if they come along. Can we trust them? Will they be any better than this lot?
This Public Meeting has been called by a group of ordinary fans like you to discuss what we - the supporters - can do about the situation. There is an alternative. And it's already working at other clubs. Come and hear the proposals and then make up your mind about them. And ask the questions you want to ask about what's going on and what we can do about it. This meeting is about getting your views.
You won't need your wallet. Whatever your views, come to the meeting and have your say - or just come to listen. Most of all, please make sure every other supporter gets that opportunity.
Please download this poster and make sure it appears in your place of work/local pub/corner shop and anywhere else where people will see it. And tell your friends.
Thank you.
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Swansea City Supporters Trust working group
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