I don't know Gary at all, but you can only admire people who are prepared to 
put in the hard graft associated with such a role, especially given the 
undoubted hassle that comes with it.
 
Well done that man, and good luck to whoever takes it on - life will be very 
interesting for that person :-)  


On Friday, 20 June 2014, 22:24, John Boocock <[email protected]> wrote:
  





Sent in great haste from a mobile phone

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From: Leeds United Supporters Trust <[email protected]> 
Date: 20/06/2014  20:15  (GMT+00:00) 
To: John <[email protected]> 
Subject: Leeds United Supporters Trust - Statement from the Chairman 

Leeds United Supporters Trust Statement - Friday 20th June 2014
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Statement from the Chairman
Dear Trust Shareholder,

Since October 2009 it has been my privilege to serve as Chairman of the Leeds 
United Supporters Trust, working with some of the most honest and genuine 
people I have ever met. It has been a tremendous journey, and in more ways than 
I could have ever imagined the experience has mirrored the ups and downs that 
as Leeds fans we understand better than most. I have always done my best to 
voice the opinions of our members to the club, to the media and to anyone who 
has had an interest in Leeds United, and I have done so with purpose and 
conviction. I hope that the members of LUST appreciate that.

Back in 2009 the Trust had 224 members, was disregarded and discredited by the 
club’s owner Ken Bates, and while it had good people on its board it didn’t 
feel like it was realising its potential. It was with that in mind that I 
joined and became Chairman, with a refreshed board and a determination to 
rebuild the Trust into a strong, credible organisation fit for the purpose of 
tackling the circumstances that the club and its supporters found themselves 
in. I am very proud to have been part of the team that built the Trust into 
what it is today: an organisation with a membership of over 9,000 and the ears 
of the local authority, local MPs, central government and the media, but most 
importantly with the ear of the club.

We have achieved everything we set out to achieve and more. As a board our 
members could have asked little more of us, and as Chairman I couldn’t have 
hoped for more than we have achieved. In this respect I feel that my journey 
has come full circle and that now is as good a time as any to stand down, take 
a rest and hand the stewardship of one of the largest and most respected 
supporters’ trusts, not only in the UK but across Europe and the world, to 
someone who can continue to raise its profile, serve the best interests of its 
members and work with a new owner. The Trust faces new challenges, and having 
represented our members under two former owners to the very best of my ability 
I feel I can stand tall and proud of my efforts, and hand over the job to 
someone else.

To my fellow board members I would like to express my sincere thanks for all of 
the time, the effort, the hard work and the dedication you have shown and given 
freely. It has not always been easy - we have tested each other’s patience at 
times, and the differences in opinion have often been as great as the results 
we have achieved. But quite simply I could not have wished for better people to 
support me and serve our members than all of you who have served on the board 
with me for the last near-on five years. My thanks to you all.

To our members, who in their thousands have given us support, it has been an 
honour to serve you. I have not always agreed with the mandate you have asked 
us to follow, and I have had strong reservations about some of the opinions you 
have asked us to voice on your behalf, but the purpose of the Trust is to give 
you a voice - one voice, your voice - and I have always tried to make sure my 
personal opinions have not deterred me from making your opinions the priority 
and making sure they are heard. For giving me the opportunity to do that, and 
for giving me the kind of support that has been a source of great strength to 
me, I will always be so very grateful. You truly are the best supporters in the 
world.

In many respects I got a lot more than I bargained for when I came to the 
chair. I knew it would be difficult, I knew that with my head above the parapet 
I would get shot at, and I expected to be the subject of a fair amount of 
personal attention, but I had no idea how much my family would be affected by 
it all. Had I realised the extent of the suffering I would be putting them 
through I probably would not have taken on the role at all. To my soul-mate, 
Kirsty, who has suffered more than most and paid a price for my ambition and 
for the ambitions of thousands of Leeds fans, I can only say thank you for 
supporting me all the way through this. Nothing can ever repay the debt of 
gratitude you are owed. To my kids, who have lost out on my time, my attention 
and often my patience while I struggled to serve our larger Leeds United 
family, I am forever grateful to you and love you all dearly.

To those who have sniped, snarled, lied and judged from afar, and who will 
probably take a great deal of pleasure from my decision to stand down, I hope 
one day you have the pleasure of realising what ‘Marching On Together’ actually 
means. The Trust will go from strength to strength long after Gary Cooper is 
gone and will continue to represent its members - Leeds fans - which is a 
source of great comfort to me.

Thank you to all who have supported me. I will always be proud to be a LUST 
member, and will continue to fulfil the duties of Chairman and to support the 
board in any way I can, but will stand down at this year’s AGM satisfied that I 
have achieved all I set out to do, knowing that LUST is in great shape and 
ready to face new challenges.


It really has been emotional.

Gary Cooper

Proud ‘moron’ and ‘dissident’

MOT

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