2020 CST Elections

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The results of the recent Chelsea Supporters Trust Board election and the voting on each motion, as proposed in the AGM. 

Motion 1: Board Elections

The election to the Board of the Chelsea Supporters Trust is uncontested as there are 9 candidates standing for up to 9 positions. An affirmative ballot therefore took place. 

As a result of the ballot, all 9 candidates have been duly elected, having all received over 50% in the affirmative vote.

Therefore the board members will be :

David JOHNSTONE, Nick STROUDLEY, Cliff AUGER, David CHIDGEY, Paul HAY, Dan SILVER, Dominic ROSSO, Gillian BROOMFIELD, Robert BLASZCZAK

We are pleased to welcome David, Gillian and Robert to the board. 

The positions of Chair and Secretary were confirmed at the first Board meeting, with Cliff Auger continuing as Chairman and Paul Jeffrey as Secretary. Dominic Rosso has also stepped up to the role of Vice-Chair. 

Motion 2. Approval of 2019/20 Accounts and Use of Independent Examiner

The Chelsea Supporters Trust accounts for the year ended 31/5/20 are approved. Provided revenue remains below £100,000 p.a., in line with accepted practise the Chelsea Supporters Trust Board should continue to appoint an independent examiner at the end of each financial year, rather than an auditor.
ANSWER RESPONSES
YES 100%
NO 0%

Motion 3. Chelsea Supporters Trust Affiliations

The Chelsea Supporters Trust should continue to affiliate to the Football Supporters Association, work with this organisation as appropriate to further the interests of Chelsea supporters, and football supporters in general and take part in national and local campaigns as deemed appropriate.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 100%
NO 0%

Motion 4. The Future of Stamford Bridge

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board notes that the Stamford Bridge redevelopment project has been put on hold indefinitely. The CST board is mandated to continue to work with the club and other relevant stakeholders to ensure a commitment that supporters are at the centre of any further discussions about the future of the ground and that supporter opinion is properly and openly taken into account, with particular emphasis on the continued enjoyment of the match day experience, facilities and ticket pricing going forward.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 100.00%
NO 0.00%

Motion 5. The Future of Chelsea Pitch Owners

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board re-affirms its support of and commitment to the aims and importance of the Chelsea Pitch Owners (CPO) in the continuation of Chelsea Football Club at its home, Stamford Bridge. With recent developments relating to the postponement of the development of a new ground on the site of Stamford Bridge, the ‘Board’ actively encourages all members of the ‘Trust’ to buy shares and become a Chelsea Pitch Owner, to safeguard its long-term future. It is mandated to continue to work with the CPO board, and other appropriate bodies, to ensure that the CPO remains relevant to future generations of supporters and to encourage the increasing accessibility of shares to supporters of all ages and backgrounds to expedite this.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 100%
NO 0%

Motion 6. Safe Standing

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board congratulates the work of the Football Supporters Association in the developments around the introduction of safe standing this year. The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to continue to support and contribute to the united effort of fans groups to see the introduction of safe standing in the top three tiers of English football. With particular emphasis on Chelsea the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to press the Club to take a leading role in the support of safe standing and to introduce safe standing sections at Stamford Bridge as soon as is practicable, in line with national developments on the introduction of pilots for safe standing.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 95%
NO 5%

Motion 7. Atmosphere Concerns

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to continue to work with the club and other supporters groups looking to improve the atmosphere at Stamford Bridge, as appropriate and to encourage the club to continue dialogue with supporters in respect of ‘singing sections’, flag and banner displays and other supporter driven initiatives to encourage atmosphere in the ground.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 99%
NO 1%

Motion 8. Ticket Pricing and Availability

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to pursue the issue of fair ticket pricing and ticket allocation for home and away, as well as matters including, but not limited to, rearranged fixtures, away fan travel and stewarding/policing, through whichever channels they deem appropriate. These channels include, but are not necessarily limited to, Chelsea FC; the Premier League; the Football Association; relevant television companies; other Supporters Trusts; the Football Supporters Association.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 100%
NO 0%

Motion 9. Fixture Scheduling

Due to the increasing cost and inconvenience to match going supporters caused by the short notice of Premier League games rearranged to suit the television companies, more notice needs to be given for such rearrangements, published announcement deadlines need to be strictly adhered to and the potential for away supporters to use public transport should be a key consideration when compiling fixtures and anomalous fixtures (e.g. midweek trips to the other end of the country) need to be minimised or eradicated. The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to work with the Football Supporters Association, other supporter’s trusts and appropriate bodies, inside and outside football, to vigorously campaign for supporter impact to be a key criterion when Premier League fixture schedules and television picks are drafted.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 99%
NO 1%

Motion 10. Membership of Safety Advisory Group

The Safety Advisory Group (SAG) is a statutory council-led committee set up under the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975. The Chelsea SAG has representation from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Metropolitan Police Service. British Transport Police, London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, London Ambulance Service, St John’s Ambulance Service, the Sports Ground Safety Authority and Chelsea FC. It meets twice a year to discuss relevant issues with regard to Chelsea Football Club. After representations to the local council in late 2015, the Chelsea Supporters Trust have the opportunity to review the SAG agenda, submit items for discussion and review the meeting minutes. Further discussions with the Council have resulted in the Trust being invited to attend these meetings going forward as full members, however, Chelsea FC are holding up this process by pursuing their own review on whether or not supporters should be allowed to attend SAG meetings. The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board believe there is no valid reason whatsoever why Chelsea FC should object to the CST attending SAG meetings, especially having been invited by the Council. Full membership should be granted immediately and we are mandated to push for this as a matter of urgency.

The Chelsea FC SAG Terms of Reference can be downloaded here.

ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 99%
NO 1%

Motion 11. Ticket Touting

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to use its involvement with the relevant authorities with a view to reducing the activities of ticket touts in the Fulham Broadway area before Chelsea home games and to participate in campaigns designed to achieve this. It is also mandated to work with organisations represented on the SAG to assist in educating potentially vulnerable groups in the perils of purchasing tickets in this way, or through using unofficial on-line ticketing organisations.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 98%
NO 2%

Motion 12. Stakeholder Engagement

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board has made some progress since its inception in terms of building relationships with relevant stakeholders at a local and national level. The board is mandated to build on this work and to develop relevant effective working relationships with Chelsea FC; Hammersmith and Fulham Council; Local Members of Parliament; Metropolitan Police Service; British Transport Police; Premier League; Football Association; relevant broadcasting organisations; the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and other bodies as deemed appropriate. Where deemed to be more effective (e.g. with the Premier League, FA, broadcasting organisations and DCMS), these relationships are to be built working in conjunction with other supporters trusts or other appropriate organisations.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 99%
NO 1%

Motion 13. Football in the Community

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to participate in and support appropriate activities designed to promote football, Chelsea FC and its supporters in the community local to Chelsea FC. This could, for example, take the form of charitable work or through supporting specific supporter based campaigns as they arise.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 98%
NO 2%

Motion 14. Club Heritage

Building on the Brompton Cemetery Chelsea Graves project, the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to work with the club, club historian Rick Glanvill and other appropriate bodies/individuals to identify appropriate projects to reflect and enhance the club’s heritage.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 99%
NO 1%

Motion 15. Supporters Club Ticket Allocations

he Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board has a mandate to represent supporters clubs in the UK and abroad with regard to the perceived unfairness of the ticket allocation by the club to different categories of supporter’s clubs. They are mandated to work with affiliates, and other supporter’s clubs to pursue a fair allocation of tickets for both UK and Overseas Supporters Clubs.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 98%
NO 2%

Motion 16. Supporter Liaison Officer

In the UEFA Supporter Liaison Officer (SLO) Handbook, the SLO role includes the following responsibilities: being a bridge between the fans and the club; informing supporters of club decisions and communicating the fans’ point of view to the club; and building relations with fan groups and initiatives as well as with police and security. At many Premier league and Football league clubs the role is independent and effective, seen as representing the supporter perspective in dialogue with the club.

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board firmly believes that a fully-independent SLO, with no conflict of interest, representing supporter interests and no other, is essential in properly fulfilling the UEFA remit and optimising effective supporter dialogue. The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to continue dialogue with the club, and other appropriate bodies, to encourage Chelsea FC to look at making the SLO position independent in line with other Premier League clubs.

ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 100%
NO 0%

Motion 17. Supporter Safety & Access to European matches

The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust Board is mandated to engage in dialogue with the club to ensure that the safety of our supporters traveling abroad is adequately considered and of an appropriate level. By doing so we hope to allow shared experiences from other supporters’ trusts, the Football Supporters Association and Football Supporters Europe from their trips to similar locations so that lessons can be learnt on issues such as travel arrangements, ticket collection, policing, stewarding, security, as well as access and egress of stadium. In addition and in light of the experiences of Chelsea supporters in the Europa League Cup final in Baku, we are mandated to lobby the Club and UEFA working with other supporters’ trusts, the Football Supporters Association and Football Supporters Europe to ensure that travel costs and logistics; ticket allocations and distribution and the location of European finals do not place unreasonable difficulties and burdens on supporters wishing to travel to support the team.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 100%
NO 0%

Motion 18. Fair Treatment of Supporters

In the interests of fairness and natural justice, the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust believe there needs to be consistency and transparency around the Club’s banning procedures. We are mandated to press the Club to make the terms of their ‘Ground Regulations’ and ‘Breaches of Ticketing Terms & Conditions’ clearly visible and accessible to all supporters. We are further mandated to encourage the Club to make their banning process more transparent, equitable and to use independent arbitration in the appeals process with an Appeals Committee independent from the Club.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 100%
NO 0%

Motion 19. Support during Covid-19 pandemic 

In the interests of fairness and natural justice, the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust believe there needs to be consistency and transparency around the Club’s banning procedures. We are mandated to press the Club to make the terms of their ‘Ground Regulations’ and ‘Breaches of Ticketing Terms & Conditions’ clearly visible and accessible to all supporters. We are further mandated to encourage the Club to make their banning process more transparent, equitable and to use independent arbitration in the appeals process with an Appeals Committee independent from the Club.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 99%
NO 1%

As you can see every Motion proposed by the Board has been backed positively with each motion being passed by over 90 % of the votes cast.

This gives the new Board a very strong mandate from the membership going forward on the supporter issues that affect them most.

To all of our members who took part in the AGM, the election of the Board and for voting on the Motions, many thanks. This democratic process is exactly what sets the Chelsea Supporters Trust apart in that we are answerable to the membership and we work on the issues mandated by the membership.

 

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