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Cambridge City Supporters Trust,
71 Hawkins Road,
Cambridge CB4 2RB |
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Derek Bailham (Chairman)
Im 41 years old and have being coming to City from before I was born to watch my uncle Eddie play. My Dad dragged my along to Milton Road over the ensuing years and now I drag my family along as well (Rachel, Bethany and William). I am the sole survivor from the initial Supporters Trust board and am keen to be able to build on the foundations laid down. I hope to be able to utilise my Project Management experience and skills to assist the club through the transition period of the next few years as chairman of the new Supporters Trust board
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Sam Tudor (Secretary)
Sam first attended a Cambridge City match in 2007 after moving to North Cambridge. After falling under the City spell, he became a regular supporter, and he and his wife Kate swapped their West Bromwich Albion season tickets for life in the Shed. As secretary of the Trust, he is responsible for ensuring that the board of the Trust act within the rules. If Derek is ref, then Sams the fourth official! Outside of City, Sam is a medical physicist at Addenbrookes Hospital, and is an elected member of the Co-operative Group.
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Andy Harnwell (Treasurer)
Im 41 years old and have supported City for 20 years odd. Ive served on the Committee of the City Supporters Club in the past and was also one of the original interim Trust directors, a roll that I had to relinquish when my wife was expecting our second child. Ive missed being involved and Im keen to help build on the good work that the Trust has done so far.
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John Aves Lifelong supporter who has been involved with the club on and off since the early 1960s. Worked full-time in the mid 1970s as Club and Company Secretary and served as Club Sports Therapist and a brief spell as Commercial Manager in the 1990s. Looking forward to the challenge of securing a future for Cambridge City Football Club and determined to make sure the mistakes of previous administrations are not repeated
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Keith Harris
I am 55 years old and started supporting City when I was 13 and played in the Supporters Club football team. In the last 5 years I have become more concerned with the Clubs image and took on various duties to help improve this. I work in the construction industry dealing with dispute claims and project management. My aim as a ST Board member is to see City survive and be prosperous again, but at a sustainable level. I want us all to be bonded as one, and to strive for our goal, which for me is to get City back where we ought to be in Non-League football.
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Ken Anderson
A City fan since my parents job moved to Cambridge in 1960. The club though was known to me before then as I was coached football at school in Huntingdon by City player Ted Tarrant so I well remember the glory early 60s years! Career wise I have always worked locally in estate agency, now working for Bradshaws, Rooke, Wood and Miller.
In the mid 1990s I was involved in running youth football with Phil Nightingale (Robbies Dad) and Cambridge Musketeers moving onto run the reserve side for the successful Musketeers senior Sunday club with (dare I say it) Jez George. My other hobbies are motor racing and golf (when time allows). I currently live in Bottisham.
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Stuart Nunn
I run a commercial and residential finance brokerage with offices in Cambridge and Newmarket. Previous to this I worked in Banking for 20 years. My love for the CCFC started in the days of Banks, Heath, Pearce and Devine.
My career took me away from Cambridge, but my enthusiasm for the club never waned. I feel that the club has experienced so much financial mismanagement and disloyalty and this could be our last chance. I have worked with the two previous commercial managers and introduced a shirt sponsor, in addition I have encouraged further programme advertising. The club must survive, with the finances in a much better shape and with prudent budgeting I believe the future for CCFC is exciting.
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Sid Cullum
I am 61 years young and have supported Cambridge City for just over 50 years having attended my first game in 1958 at the age of 11. I was lucky enough to play for Cambridge City Youth and Reserve teams for three years between 1963-1966.
I originate from Lode and now live in Stretham with wife Carol and our four children. I was educated at Soham Grammar School along with a few other Trust members and have been employed as Company Secretary for the Coulson Building Group for over twenty years. I hope that my business experience in finance and property will help both the Trust and the Football Club achieve some of their goals.
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Peter Ball
I started following City 40 years ago. I have done many volunteered work at the club, more recently raising money as Commercial manager. My best moment was City winning the League with Bill Leivers. My two eldest children Danni and Michael are firm fans now at City, and we often travel to many away games together. Its a family passion.
My desire and vision is that City will still be around for my grandchildren to see, and support, and I hope to contribute to that dream.
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