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- What has the Trust ever done for us (2)?
- What has the Trust ever done for us (2)? - Farhat 13/9/2024, 16:00:59
- Re: What has the Trust ever done for us (2)? - Doctor Ince 13/9/2024, 16:14:30
- Re: What has the Trust ever done for us (2)? - crumpsall 13/9/2024, 16:41:06
- Re: What has the Trust ever done for us (2)? - Doctor Ince 13/9/2024, 18:00:26
- Re: What has the Trust ever done for us (2)? - Doctor Ince 13/9/2024, 18:00:26
- Re: What has the Trust ever done for us (2)? - crumpsall 13/9/2024, 16:41:06
LTST board member Maryan Broadbent delivered a key speech about how vital football clubs are for the communities they represent, as Fair Game continue to lobby for an improved Football Governance Bill.
Maryan, who also sits on the Fair Game board, was one of four Trust board members attending this important and influential event, along with MPs, leading decision makers and the great and good of football.
The Trust’s commitment to a sustainable and fairer future for football runs deep, not only with Fair Game – for whom Maryan is helping to drive some major initiatives - but also with the Union of European Clubs and the Football Supporters Association, with another board member, Paul Stephens, taking an increasingly active role. All this comes on top of LTST being key contributors to the Tracey Crouch Fan Led Review which brought the fragile state of English football to the attention of Government.
We’re here not simply to protect and support our own club – but also to play an important part in ensuring that there’s a healthier future for football across our nation and beyond.
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