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Every
penny that the club owes are the result of the
way that Petty has managed the club. The time is
not to sit back and think "someone will save
us", we all have a part to play.

A Statement
from the Supporters Trust - November 29th
2001
The Trust
wishes to publicly reassure its members, the
supporters of Swansea
City Football Club and all persons genuinely
concerned for the future of the club, that it
will continue in and indeed increase, its
endeavours to help return the club to local
ownership.
The Trust
Board remains of the view that the current club
owner does not retain the public and commercial
confidence of the people of Swansea
and that despite recent public statements made on
behalf of the club are doubtful that the pledged
investment will materialize. These factors, we
believe, make the current ownership untenable
within the city.
It is
already reported that other financial problems
exist within the club and we believe that these
will not be addressed through pledged investment
nor by the owner who has readily admitted to not
having funds himself. This leaves the club with
one alternative and that is to systematically
sell key members of the playing staff to fund its
commitments. The inevitable consequence of such
actions will result in a weakening of the squad,
an inability to compete at current league level
and ultimately will put the club at risk of
relegation from the league and / or liquidation.
We believe
that all persons concerned with the club, be that
privately as shareholders or season ticket
holders or commercially, should now seek,
directly from the owner, whatever written
assurances they believe necessary for the secure
continuance of their involvement. The demise of
the club, to whatever degree, will reflect
negatively on all concerned including the City of
Swansea.
We also call upon the elected body of the City
and County of Swansea
to declare publicly the level of its concern and
to confirm what actions it intends taking.
During
this continued period of uncertainty, the Trust
will endeavor, for information purposes, to
explore and research all appropriate avenues of
enquiry with relevance to the club and, wherever
possible, to bring any concerns or information to
the public arena.
To the
current owner, we would say that local public
opinion and commercial confidence is already
against him and that this situation will not
improve as local resolve on the issue is
increased and the lack of proper investment is
proven. The opportunity is now here to transfer
control of the club to local people, at no
further cost to the parties concerned. We openly
offer the Supporters Trust
as a vehicle for such a transfer, with the
confidence that the future of Swansea
City Football Club will be secured.
We urge
the owner to consider this option, either on the
basis of a ' gift ' to the supporters or sale at
" nominal value only " (given the
original purchase cost) to the Trust.
We stress however that we would not countenance
anything other than a 100% transfer of the
owner's current shareholding and in relation to
either option, would expect the club to publicly
announce its proposals via the South Wales
Evening Post. We, in turn, promise to respond
publicly and appropriately. We will not however
be party to any other form of agreement and will
not seek to negotiate with the club.
The Trust,
its members and all other supporters of Swansea
City F C have the club's survival and its place
in the future of this city, at heart. The
opportunity now exists for the owner to place the
club in the hands of those that care and with the
knowledge that he will have played a part in that
future.
This
action could go some way to improving the
unfavorable impression made so far and would
guarantee that he will have made a significant
contribution to history by ensuring that the club
becomes one of the few in the Football League to
be returned to the fans and the local community.
When the
dust settles, he may be remembered more for his
final generous gesture, rather than his earlier
unpopular actions. We earnestly hope that he
grasps this opportunity.
Signed
For The Board of Swansea
City Supporters Trust
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