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» Notts County Supporters' Trust
6th September 2003
Notts County Supporters' Trust We have received the following statement from Notts County Supporters' Trust;

Notts County is heading towards extinction on Monday.  There is a very real chance that the match at Meadow Lane against Luton Town this Saturday could be the last ever game for the world’s oldest League club.

We have all seen the news about how financial backers of the group put together by former Chairman Derek Pavis have withdrawn their support, leaving the future of the world's oldest League club in serious doubt.

The administrators Kroll must now present a case for the future of the club at the Football League meeting on Monday, September 8th.  Failure to do so may signal the end of Notts County's 115-year membership of the League and the end of a vital piece of football history.

As this deadline approaches, representatives of the independent Supporters' Trust continue to work 'behind the scenes' to help engineer a solution.  Today, members of the Trust have discussed with the administrators Kroll how the future of our football club can be secured, which is where YOU can help.

We are appealing to supporters everywhere to help secure the future of Notts County Football Club.  We need everyone to give what they can. 'However small or large a donation – whether it is £1, £100 or £1000 or more, together we can make a difference.

The Trust believes that with the goodwill of supporters everywhere we can raise between £250,000 and £500,000 by Monday - the deadline set by the Football League.

The Trust is not going to let the world's oldest league club go out of business without a fight.  The idea that Saturday's match against Luton Town being the last is unthinkable.  That would be a tragedy – not only for the people of Nottinghamshire but for our national game.

With all YOUR support we can be a part of saving the World's Oldest League Club.

SAVE NOTTS!

Losing the world's oldest professional club would be a devastating blow to the game of football.  Notts County Supporters' Trust are aiming to raise between £250,000 and £500,000 by Monday.  If you are able to help, please do.  You can make a donation through the Notts County Supporters' Trust website.

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