Achievements of the Magpies Trust
On this page, you can keep up to date with the progress and achievements of the Magpies Trust. If you're a member, we hope that this makes you feel that you are getting value for money. If you'd like to suggest any future projects, please do so using the "get in touch" link on the left of each page.
All of the Trust's efforts are in line with the Aims of the Magpies Trust, and are loosely organised under these Aims in the list below.
Achievements so far:
Strengthen the bonds between Chorley FC and the community
Encourage Chorley FC to take account of the interests of its supporters and the local community
- Chorley fans chose the colour of the away kit, replacing the unpopular light blue strip
Encourage supporter representation on the Chorley FC board
Promote coaching schemes for young people and raise the profile of Chorley FC
- Fixture lists are regularly distributed throughout the borough
- A regular column on the Trust appears in the Chorley Guardian and matchday programme
- A three day coaching course for local children will be held at Victory Park in August 2005
- Music festival ChorFest was held at Victory Park in 2005
Encourage and support Chorley FC's board in their efforts to promote interest in the Club
- Mark Cooper and Stafford Woods were recruited as Commercial Development Executives to bring in sponsorship from local businesses
- We have attracted numerous local businesses such as AA Windscreens and European Hose to sponsor the club
- Four local businesses have become Corporate Members of the Trust
Other
- Over £1000 given to Chorley FC in sponsorship, including two pitch-side advertising boards and the away kit. It is Trust policy to help the club by taking up sponsorship and buying goods rather than handing money over directly
- Sundry items of kit have been donated to the club, including white shorts to avoid colour clashes and footballs for training
- The Trust recruited almost 100 members in its first season