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  1. Great to have you on board We are always looking at ways to spread the word! We have added some professional communications experience to the Trust Board and getting the message out there is a big focus at the moment - we want to tell people as much as we can about the vast amount of work that is going on. And there is a lot more planned... Reaching out to fans not online absolutely is something we are looking at - your thoughts on how we could do that are appreciated. We do also hope that members and subscribers will tell people - and persuade them to join, subscribe and get involved. There is no substitute for word of mouth!
  2. Hi, Great to here that you are considering this! Please drop us a line at [email protected] and our memberships will assist you.
  3. Brilliant to have you back on board! The membership is a manual process so it does sometimes take a few days. Thank you
  4. It's great to have you back! We absolutely do understand that there are so many demands on people's finances and appreciate that everyone's situation is different - and changeable. Thank you
  5. The Killie Trust is a significant shareholder in the Football Club and the Trust Board of Directors feel that it is vital to consider every possible option to help the Club in these uncertain times. In line with Trust rules, the Trust Board have today authorised the use of £10,000 of general funds to help the Club to manage the potential loss of matchday income. Later this evening we will be contacting our members to consider the Trust also offering to bring forward the scheduled handover of £40,000 of ‘Trust In Killie’ funds. With very best wishes The Killie Trust Board
  6. It was great to see so many people there last night - especially in the circumstances. Thank you to all for your attendance, and thanks to James Fowler and Cathy Jamieson for their detailed preparation and contribution. We aim to have a review of the evening sent to members and subscribers in the next couple of days - this will then be shared more widely the following day. A lot of very interesting questions asked last night - and answered! There was also a lot of informal feedback/surprise afterwards about the range of work the Trust is involved in; if you are thinking about getting involved, there is definitely A LOT going on...now is the time. As mentioned by Jim Thomson in his presentation, we are averaging a new member a day since the start of February, which is gratifying - and greatly appreciated. BE TODAY'S NEW MEMBER
  7. Goes ahead as planned. James Fowler in the building! See you at 7...
  8. The Trust Club Director report for March 2020 is now available on the Killie Trust website. In the next few days, we will be contacting members and subscribers with project news...
  9. Hi BoydsFace, We would be delighted to take them as part of some memorabilia fundraising plans we are working on. Will message you directly.
  10. Hi Stefanus, This is probably something for the Supporter Liaison Officer: [email protected] https://kilmarnockfc.co.uk/club/supporter-services/slo/
  11. As part of our remit to support sport in the community, we are delighted to have used general Killie Trust funds to provide new tracksuits for the Killie Cheerleaders. The pictures below are from the official handover at Rugby Park before Saturday’s Scottish Cup victory against Queen’s Park. The Killie Cheerleaders are a long-standing member of the Kilmarnock FC community and we really value their contribution - which is of a very high standard. Come rain, shine, howling gales, fog and the occasional power cut, they are always there to support the team! "I am very proud of the partnership between Killie Trust and Killie Cheerleaders. I have been the Dance Coach/manager for 14 years and continued support and sponsorship from The Killie Trust is key to a community team such as ours. I can't thank them enough for kitting our team with these beautiful tracksuits" (Tammy Harkin) If you would like to join The Killie Trust to support projects like this, you can do so here. Membership is £10 per year and takes a minute to do. If you are in a position to contribute to Trust In Killie, starting at £10 per month, you can help support larger projects (such as a new Wheelchair viewing platform area). Subscribe here. There is so much more to come in 2020…
  12. Topping the defensive duel charts this season according to an article in the Herald.......
  13. Tomorrows game is all ticket. Tickets can be bought from 10am at the gym and from 2pm at the store. It is also the first match day outing for the ticket scanners so if possible it may be worthwhile to arrive early. Please be aware that the club have been asked to cut off ticket sales a maximum of 2 hours before kickoff, so tickets may not be available for purchase after 17:45.
  14. The club is now in the final stage of our ticket allocation process for next week’s Europa League qualifier against Connah’s Quay Nomads. Allocations for Supporters Clubs have been finalised and Privileged Season Ticket Holders will be contacted by the club on Friday (July 5). A ballot for current season ticket holders will take place later today (Thursday, July 4) for the remaining available tickets. Season ticket holders for 2019/20, excluding those who have already been allocated a ticket, will be automatically entered into the draw and those who are successful will be contacted by the club before 5pm on Friday. Tickets will be available for collection from the administration office at 38 Portland Road, Kilmarnock on Monday, July 8 from 10am with the office staying open until 8pm. Director Cathy Jamieson said: “We fully understand and sympathise with supporters who will miss out on this match due to the limited ticket availability. Please be assured that the club made every representation to obtain as many tickets as possible for visiting Kilmarnock fans. “I’d like to thank the fans for their patience and understanding in what has been a frustrating process. Returning to European competition after an absence of 18 years has involved plenty of learning and we will take on board lessons from this process going forward.” Finally, we hope as many fans as possible will turn out on July 18 for the return match at Rugby Park as Angelo Alessio enjoys his home debut with additional admission information being published early next week.
  15. Earlier today. Jim Thomson is preparing to notifying the lucky ST holders as we speak.....
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