Better regulation of football clubs through a licensing system is the only way to give the majority of clubs a sustainable future that balances sporting, commercial and social objectives, Bees United has told a parliamentary inquiry.
Bees United has repaid the personal loan of £50,000 from supporter John Bowyer that was instrumental in the Supporters’ Trust taking majority control of Brentford Football Club.
Three candidates standing for vacancies on the Bees United board were affirmed as directors by the Supporters’ Association’s 10th annual general meeting (AGM) last Saturday in The Hive at Griffin Park.
As part of our commitment to keep supporters informed the team working on the Lionel Road project for Brentford Football Club (the Club) has provided the following progress report:
Bees United has postponed its 10th Annual General Meeting (AGM) that was to be held tomorrow, Saturday, 4th December 2010, following the postponement of the fixture against Notts County.
Chris Tate has reluctantly withdrawn his name for personal reasons from those awaiting affirmation as Directors of Bees United at the forthcoming annual general meeting (AGM).