We're still working to get the bricks up..

24 September 2010 09:18
It's 5 years since the 'Buy A Brick' and the hundreds of Millers fans that paid £100 and more have yet to see thier named brick set in cement, something that Millers Trust are aiming to put right when the new grounds built.. We all know the story, most of us spent hard earned cash in return for a named brick in the 'new' main stand at Milllmoor that never got completed.Speaking at Millers Trust's AGM last week Mark Thomas reiterated that the Trust were still seaking to fulfill the bricks when the proposed new ground is built and that this was one point of the fans working party who will be meeting and hopefully working with the club giving thier ideas for the new ground."There is a feeling that it would be nice if the people who contributed were remembered in a Buy a Brick or Honours Board scheme." Mark said."The club are very passionate about involving the fans in this and we are very optimistic about the consultations which are going to take place. As a Trust, every time we have met Tony Stewart and his colleagues we always come away bristling with enthusiasm.""We think they are taking us to a good place." he added.Meanwhile the trust are organising a "An Evening with Howard Webb" where the World Cup final referee and fellow Miller will be meeting fans and answering questions etcl "It will be a pretty special evening." Mark Thomas said.The Trust's, next open forum is on Thursday, December 2 with a 7.30pm start at the Carlton Park Hotel. Fans will be able to listen to and question chairman Tony Stewart, manager Ronnie Moore, commercial director Steve Coakley and chief operating officer Paul Douglas. Entry is open to all and costs just a quid!!Welcome to MillersMadHere's our LATEST Messageboard topics MillersMAD are proud sponsors of Miller Bear's home kit

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