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OASF (formerly Trust Oldham) is a
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, for the English
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club,
Oldham Athletic Oldham Athletic Association Football Club is a professional football club in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, which competes in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system. The history of Oldham Athletic ...
based in
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,
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.


Background

OASF was formed in 2003, after previous ''Latics'' owner Chris Moore left the club in financial dire straits. It was officially launched as Trust Oldham at a meeting in the Rochdale Road End stand at
Boundary Park Boundary Park is a football stadium in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. Its name originates from the fact that it lies at the northwestern extremity of Oldham, with Royton and Chadderton lying immediately north and west respectively. Bound ...
was formed to save the club from liquidation. The Trust's first fundraising event was a match between the Millennium Allstars and the Wembley Wizards which saw former ''Latics'' players take to the Boundary Park pitch. The event raised over £100,000. After an American consortium made up of Simon Blitz, Danny Gazal and Simon Corney from
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took over the reins at Boundary Park, OASF agreed to buy a 3% stake in the club for £200,000. This 3% stake gave OASF a voice on the board of directors of the football club, making it a powerful medium between the fans and the clubs. OASF reverted to using its original Oldham Athletic Supporters Foundation OASF name in order to avoid confusion with the football club's Community Trust in 2021, and continues to work with Oldham Athletic and expand its horizons with new events and new fundraising ideas all to help secure the future of Oldham Athletic in the Borough of Oldham. OASF has a director on the board of the football club. Many football trusts aspire to own a share in the football club they represent so they can report on the internal working with the fans and take fans ideas, suggestions and complaints to boardroom level. A change in policy has resulted in the representative on the Board at Oldham Athletic Football Club not being the chair, to avoid conflicts of interest. In September 2020 an election of Directors was held, with volunteer and
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support, to ensure neutrality. A number of candidates withdrew just prior to the vote. The previous Representative to the Board was not re-elected. In May 2021, the Representative on the Board of Oldham Athletic was announced as Paul Hughes.


Strategy

After the election in 2020, the new Board comprehensively reviewed their strategy given Oldham Athletic's increasingly precarious position. The revised strategy formed the acronym LATICS, the football club's traditional nickname. Amongst the aspects of the strategy was Investment, and part of that was the creation of a Contingency Fund in the event of the football club being left without investment or put up for sale.


Contingency Fund

OASF will use 1895 branding to raise money for a contingency fund. This money will be ring-fenced for either majority shareholding, 50+1 fan ownership, purchase of the stadium or a combination. On 30 May 2021, the OASF 1895 Lottery was launched as the first contributor to the contingency fund.


Events

OASF has held an annual dinner each year, usually at the White Hart in Lydgate. OASF held "A Question of Latics" event in March 2009 at the Playhouse 2 in Shaw. Former players Ian Wood,
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, Rodger Wylde and Andy Barlow joined
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guitarist Graham Lambert and
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, who at the time was a ''Latics'' player. The event took the format of a
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style interview followed by ''
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''. In November 2009 OASF once again held "A Question of Latics" in Shaw. Andy Ritchie,
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,
Andy Rhodes Andrew Charles Rhodes (born 23 August 1964) is an English former football goalkeeper and ex-assistant manager of Oldham Athletic. Rhodes played for Oldham Athletic between 1988 and 1990, capping his time at Boundary Park with an appearance in ...
,
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and
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were among the contributors. A ''
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'' segment was included.


Purchases for the club

OASF has helped the club with some costs over a number of years. These have included the purchase of a mini-bus in October 2004 which is loaned to the club on an ongoing basis in a donation worth £20,000. In April 2005 OASF contributed a further £20,000 towards the signing of
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on loan from
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. And in April 2008 OASF bought a new tractor for the club groundsmen. Over the course of its existence, OASF has donated on average £1,000 per month to Oldham Athletic.


Patrons and directors

OASF currently has four patrons: Andy Ritchie,
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,
David Eyres David Eyres (born 26 February 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career A relative latecomer to the professional game, Liverpool-born Eyres began his career at then Northern Premier League side Morec ...
and
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and thirteen directors. Directors come up for re-election every three years.


References


External links

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Oldham Athletic websiteOASF section on OWTB message boardFull story of Oldham Athletic's darkest hours and rescue
{{Portal bar , United Kingdom , Lancashire , Greater Manchester Oldham Athletic A.F.C. Oldham, Trust English football supporters' associations