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If we protest outside of the stadium it will be done and forgotten by the next game. Stadium protests very rarely work. They are more or less pointless.

The protests that do work are concerted efforts aimed at the training grounds. Where you disrupt the daily business. There's a reason that fan groups that feel ignored and want their voices heard target their respective training centers. It hits closer to home for the club.

It also needs to be more than just a one and done thing. It needs to be treated like a strike.
Only one man for the job!

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If we protest outside of the stadium it will be done and forgotten by the next game. Stadium protests very rarely work. They are more or less pointless.

The protests that do work are concerted efforts aimed at the training grounds. Where you disrupt the daily business. There's a reason that fan groups that feel ignored and want their voices heard target their respective training centers. It hits closer to home for the club.

It also needs to be more than just a one and done thing. It needs to be treated like a strike.
Attack, attack. Attack, attack, attack
 
Don’t the club claim to have 43,000 ST holders ? Sorry if I got the number wrong. But that’s what I had in my mind.

Surely the score is irrelevant if the balance of the crowd actually do want to do something ?

One result a season don’t make.
No-one is leaving if we are winning 3-0
 

Have to say Rachel Martin from the Trust speaks very well.
 

Have to say Rachel Martin from the Trust speaks very well.
Having dealt with her in the past, I agree she is great at speaking, total shite at actually 'doing' though.
 
Tim vickery made an excellent point on why football should be looking after its "legacy fans"

If Saudia Arabia buys all the leading golfers then it buys golf. If Saudia Arabia buys all the leading players it doesn't buy football. Why because the club is ultimately more important than the player. Its the fans that generates the unique atmosphere they should be looked after.
 
Latest from The Trust, the board has a change.

Board update
We are sad to announce that Anthoulla Achilleos stepped down from the THST Board at the Board meeting on 26 September, having served for four and a half years. Anthoulla made outstanding contributions to many areas of THST’s work, most notably to the ticketing workstream. She is widely recognised as an expert on THFC ticketing and membership issues. Many supporters have benefited from Anthoulla’s advice and guidance over the last few years, and she has been instrumental in THST’s efforts to hold the Club to account. Anyone who has worked with or spoken to Anthoulla will know how committed she has been to serving THST members and fighting for better outcomes for Spurs supporters. We thank Anthoulla for her dedication to THST and wish her the very best for the future.

We are pleased to announce that after attending THST’s Board meeting as an observer, full member Tristan Foot has been co-opted into a Board member role until the next AGM. Tristan specialises in governance and is qualified as a solicitor. He has extensive experience of participating on boards and navigating governance structures. Tristan is a Season Ticket holder and Secretary of Swindon Spurs, an official supporters’ club with over 250 members. We welcome Tristan to the Board and look forward to working with him.

We thank THST members for their patience and continued support as we navigate this period of significant change.
 

THST Members' Evening: In conversation with Spurs correspondents


THST is delighted to invite Trust members to join us for an evening of discussion with four journalists who cover Tottenham Hotspur regularly and in depth.
Members can now apply for tickets to our ‘Meet the Journos’ event.

The evening will be held on Wednesday January 24, 2024 at The Royal Star, 220 City Road, London, EC1V 2PN from 7pm.

Tickets are priced at £5 for members if booked before December 31, 2023.

From January 1, 2024 tickets will be £10 and will also be available to non-members at this point.

We will be using the event to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK and Pancreatic Cancer UK in honour of our former Board Members Kevin Fitzgerald and Pete Haine.

We are delighted to be hosting what is sure to be a fascinating evening with the following fantastic panel of Spurs Journalists:
  • Michael Bridge (Sky Sports News)
  • Charlie Eccleshare (The Athletic)
  • Alasdair Gold (Football London)
  • Dan Kilpatrick (Evening Standard)
This is your opportunity to ask them questions on all things Spurs, to hear the very latest inside takes on issues affecting us, from player transfers, VAR and its impact on match attending fans, ticket pricing, development plans around the stadium to what it’s like working with Spurs, interviewing the management and players, and so much more.

Trust Board members will also be looking forward to meeting you for what is sure to be a lively and enjoyable social event.
Numbers are strictly limited so please register here on Eventbrite to reserve your places. You are welcome to bring your friends with you – just ask them to register as either an associate or full member of THST by clicking here.

We very much look forward to welcoming you on the night.

THST Board
8 December, 2023
 
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