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Bees United AGM

The 2nd Annual General Meeting took place in Stripes Bar at Griffin Park prior to the game with Blackpool on Saturday 2 November 2002.
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How is Bees United set up?

Bees United is an Industrial and Provident society - every member over 18 in good standing (i.e. paid the annual membership fee of £15 or £5 for seniors) has one share and one vote. All members have an equal voice through voting on resolutions at the AGM. Bees United, like...
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No fans takeover – yet!

Bees United have not rejected the refinancing proposals under consideration recently, but have decided not to progress to completion before the supporters' option to buy a majority shareholding in Brentford Football Club expires on 30 September 2002.
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£7 million refinancing offer

The Society Board have carefully considered the refinancing proposal received from Richard Thompson and will be responding with its own proposals during the next few days.
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Bees United statement

Bees United received a refinancing offer worth £7M from Richard Thompson on Wednesday 18 September 2002 which will be considered by the Society Board this Saturday.Until then, any stories which suggest a deal is a formality are mere speculation. In addition, at this early stage Bees United has not involved...
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Bees United matchday surgeries

Bees United Chairman John McGlashan and committee members will be at The White Horse Public House (just behind Brentford Magistrates Court/end of The Butts) before each Saturday home match this season from around 12:30 to chat to fellow Bees supporters
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Report on the Bees United open forum: 8 August 2002

The open forum at Stripes was co-chaired by John McGlashan (Chairman & BFC Director) and Pete Johnston (Bees United Supporters Rep); plus a three man panel - Andrew Wainwright (Bees United legal), Joe Bourke (Bees United finance) and David Stacey (independent merchant banker assisting Bees United)
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