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As discussions between the Club and Mr Cullum break down, two supporters groups, Capital Canaries and the Trust, give their views to Rick Waghorn.
The Trust was interviewed for Rick Waghorn's website after the announcement that the take-over talks had been terminated.
Chris Lakey of the EDP interviewed the Trust on the day it announced it's purchase of further shares which unfortunately coincided with the announcement of the breakdown of talks with Mr Cullum.
Today the Trust purchased a further £2,400 worth of shares taking the value of our shareholding to £25,500.
Coverage of the potential changes in the Boardroom at NCFC seems to be all about heroes and villains.
The Trust has responded to media coverage of a potential take-over of the Club by Mr Cullum.
City Boats are offering a return river cruise service for football fans attending for each home game during the 2008/09 season. Fans may park at our quay at Griffin Lane (Thorpe St Andrew) free of charge and join the riverbus service to the games The cost per adult will be £5 return and children £3 return Block/group bookings will be given a discount and there will be refreshments and bar onboard.
Norwich City Supporters Trust congratulates the Football Club and the Commercial Department in particular for finding a world-wide known shirt sponsor in Aviva.
Roger Durrant, Trust Chairman, stood down from his post at the recent AGM but will continue to serve as a Board member for the time being.
The Trust is supportive of any well thought out scheme that provides funds for the Club but there is an alternative to the simple donation.
The Annual Report for the period July 2006 to July 2007 is published.
If the money ever goes the new owners will leave while the fans will stay.
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Rt Hon James Purnell MP has called for more fans to be elected on their club boards through their supporters' trusts.
"Fans are the club: they are the most important thing to us. I would like to see fans on the Board" said Delia Smith to Supporters Direct Newslettter in 2003.