Newcastle United Supporters Trust

Newcastle United Supporters Trust

Channelling the passion of Newcastle United fans into a forward thinking supporters trust. Your initial charge will be two £1 payments.

We can't respond to all comments - it's best to get in touch via email address below. To join the Newcastle United Supporters Trust it will cost £1 per year. This will entitle you to vote on matters related to Newcastle United fans and Newcastle United Supporters Trust issues. This will also entitle you to vote in elections.

*There will be a £1 charge when you first purchase a membership. You will then pay £1 per year from then on.

Supporter information - Sela Weekender - Newcastle United 08/08/2024

Club update Thursday 8th August

Supporter information - Sela Weekender - Newcastle United Following recent scenes of violent disorder across the country, Newcastle United can provide an update to supporters in relation to arrangements for the forthcoming Sela Weekender matches at St. James’ Park.

08/08/2024

App now live

The Official Newcastle United App. Available now from wherever you get your apps ⤵️

iOS 📲 https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/official-newcastle-united-app/id6557082440

Android 📲 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nufc.app

06/08/2024

We are open for business!

That’s the message to communities across the city ahead of what’s set to be a busy week in Newcastle.

The leader of Newcastle City Council has today released a statement of support for communities living in fear following violent disorder across the country.

He said the council is working closely with Northumbria Police and partners around the city to ensure mitigation is in place if any disorder does take place.

Cllr Nick Kemp, Leader of Newcastle City Council, said: "This has been a difficult week for the entire nation. A week of tragedy, fear and violence. A week that started with incomprehensible brutality and ended with a country on fire.

"I will always respect the right to peaceful protest. It is fundamental to our democracy and politicians such as myself and my colleagues must face the scrutiny of our communities.

"But I am not infringing on any right to protest when I say looting shops, assaulting strangers, burning cars and attacking police officers is unacceptable.

“We are all aware of the activity of the far right inciting racist actions across the country and stirring up unrest in communities. Misinformation spread on social media has led to innocent communities across the country being targeted in mindless violence. What we have seen are not protests, they’re riots.

“As I have said in statements over the weekend, the actions taken by a minority of thugs, who are hellbent on causing damage, undermine any cause they are purporting to champion, and do nothing but damage our area, community, and local businesses.

“I hope that anybody involved in the criminality we have seen feels the full force of the law and I will support any efforts that make this happen.

“It has been so horrifying to see that many of those involved in violent behaviour this week have been young people, children in balaclavas throwing missiles at police.

“Our communities need investment, our young people need hope and support. There are fantastic interventions taking place across Newcastle but this demonstrates we must do more.

"Newcastle has always been an inclusive and welcoming city. Our people have a reputation for being some of the friendliest in the country. None of us want to see that destroyed.

"Many of you will have been aware of reports of a planned protest this coming weekend. It is planned in the city centre on what is expected to be a busy day in Newcastle.

"We are expecting tens of thousands in the city for the football at St James' Park and many more enjoying what our shops, restaurants, bars and culture venues have to offer.

"Some of our residents, particularly those from the diverse communities we are so proud of, may be scared to come into our city because of the prospect of violent disorder.

"My colleagues and I have received messages from mosques, temples, churches, businesses, community centres and our residents. There is a genuine fear at what they have seen elsewhere.

"A city of destruction is not the Newcastle we want to see on international news. I know that we are better than that and mature enough to have conversations on difficult subjects without resorting to violence.

“We will work with Northumbria Police and our partners across the region to ensure everyone can enjoy our city centre safely this weekend. We will have mitigation measures in place and, ultimately, Newcastle will be open for business.

"I will be out visiting communities this week, as I will always do as leader of our council, and I would encourage anyone who feels alone or unheard, to reach out."

As the week progresses, the police will provide the most up to date information, as well as offering advice and reassurance.

To report a crime or share information, please send Northumbria Police a direct message on social media, or use the live chat function and online report forms on the Force’s website.

Alternatively, if you are unable to make contact in this way, call 101. In an emergency, or where a crime is taking place, always dial 999.

04/08/2024

We are aware of planned protests in Newcastle this coming Saturday - the same day as Day 2 of the Sela Weekender at St James’ Park - which may pose a threat to public safety.

Today Newcastle United Supporters’ Trust have contacted NUFC and North East Mayor Kim McGuinness to ask what plans are in place to ensure supporter safety.

We will communicate their response and any plans or advice in due course.

01/08/2024

NUST would like to thank Chi Onwurah for her support and reply to our letter sent this week.
“Newcastle United is the beating heart of our city, and the buzz of a Premier League matchday - something which we cannot take for granted - belongs in Newcastle, not New York”

https://www.nufctrust.co.uk/news/mps-respond-to-nusts-letter-and-our-concerns-over-comments-made-by-mayor-of-london/

Football Supporters' Association

31/07/2024

FAO Season ticket holders: check your emails for details on ST download for this season.

Photos from Newcastle United Supporters Trust's post 29/07/2024

Today we have written to local MPs to outline our concerns relating to recent comments by Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, on the prospect of Premier League games being played overseas.

Read more here https://www.nufctrust.co.uk/news/nust-call-on-local-mps-to-speak-out-against-mayor-of-london-comments/

If you'd like to write to your MP (no matter where you live in the UK), you can download an editable template at the bottom of the above article.

Photos from Newcastle United Supporters Trust's post 23/07/2024

Our supporters’ guide to Japan for anyone travelling to the friendlies!

You can read it on our website here: https://www.nufctrust.co.uk/news/your-nust-guide-to-nufcs-tour-to-japan-key-information-for-travelling-supporters/

19/07/2024

Mags and Mags+ Members!

You can read about the ballot changes on the club website (Membership FAQ page) or via this link: https://www.newcastleunited.com/en/tickets/membership/faqs

The big take away message is that if successful in the ballot you will need to log in within 48 hours to select where you want to sit and complete payment.

12/07/2024

We would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you for the incredible efforts of P*P Capital Partners, both in making the takeover happen and then for their dedication thereafter.

On behalf of the NUST Board we wish Amanda and Mehrdad and their family all the very best for the future.

https://www.newcastleunited.com/en/news/newcastle-united-announces-agreement-to-change-its-ownership-structure

12/06/2024

The club have released the minutes of the FAB meeting held on 14th May.

You can read them here: https://www.nufctrust.co.uk/news/fan-advisory-board-formal-minutes-from-may-14th-2024-meeting/

Fan Advisory Board - Newcastle United 05/06/2024

New club website is live and features page for FAB including contact details:

Fan Advisory Board - Newcastle United The Fan Advisory Board (FAB) is an inclusive and diverse forum for fan group representatives and independent fans to represent the interests of supporters.

03/06/2024

FAO season ticket holders:

Photos from Football Supporters Europe's post 24/05/2024
21/05/2024

On Tuesday 21st May 2024, we wrote to Darren Eales with regards to the upcoming vote that Wolves have motioned to scrap VAR. We hope that NUFC will engage with supporters and take part in the vote.

https://www.nufctrust.co.uk/news/letter-to-darren-eales-var/

17/05/2024

Please arrive early at Brentford turnstiles.

NUST Annual Survey 2024: Newcastle United Supporters Trust 17/05/2024

You can now read the report from our recent annual survey online:

NUST Annual Survey 2024: Newcastle United Supporters Trust NUST Annual Survey 2024: Newcastle United Supporters Trust

14/05/2024

NUST members - please check your emails for our Annual Survey Report!

Do check your junk mail if it's not in your inbox.

11/05/2024

Do you sit on the front row of Milburn Level 7?

If so, it would be a big help if you can pull the banners back over once the teams have finished lining up so that they don’t block the boxes below for the game.

02/05/2024

The club are asking people travelling to Burnley on Saturday to arrive early at Turf Moor. Burnley are trialling safe standing for the first time and there will be 4 blocks allocated in the away end for this (Blocks 17, 18, 19 and 20).
Those in this section will be allocated wristbands on arrival to avoid congestion in these areas.

30/04/2024

We need your support with our plans for Brighton, please consider donating if you are able to worflags.org.uk/donate ⚫⚪

Fans offered heavily-discounted matchday travel through 2024/25 Magpie Mover ticket 24/04/2024

https://www.newcastleunited.com/news/latest-news/fans-offered-heavily-discounted-matchday-travel-through-202425-magpie-mover-ticket/

Fans offered heavily-discounted matchday travel through 2024/25 Magpie Mover ticket Newcastle United fans will have the chance to secure matchday travel to home fixtures during the 2024/25 season for as little as £1.30 per game, through the annual Magpie Mover ticket

16/04/2024

Last call for NUST annual survey - make sure your voice is heard 🗣️

15/04/2024

NUST members: Have you joined our WhatsApp Community? 📱

14/04/2024

48 hours until our survey closes!

NUST members, check your emails (and spam folders)!

Our annual survey is now open and only takes around 5 minutes to fill in. This is your opportunity to help us share supporter views with the club.

Strength in numbers!

14/04/2024

Congratulations NUW!!

BACK-TO-BACK 🏆

We are FAWNL Northern Premier CHAMPIONS!

Letter to Darren Eales - The Price of Football: Newcastle United Supporters Trust 10/04/2024

On Tuesday we wrote to Darren Eales to express our concerns over the price of watching football. You can read our letter on our website here:

Letter to Darren Eales - The Price of Football: Newcastle United Supporters Trust Letter to Darren Eales - The Price of Football: Newcastle United Supporters Trust

05/04/2024

We'll be drawing a winner for the signed shirt LIVE on Instagram (follow us ) on Wednesday 10th April at 7pm!

Details in member email - sent yesterday! If you've signed up as a member since then and would like to enter, just drop us a line at [email protected]

About NUST

The Newcastle United Supporters Trust (NUST) seeks to benefit our football club and its supporters by channeling the passion of its loyal supporters into a forward-thinking non-profit organisation that is a legally constituted, democratic, not-for-profit Supporters Trust.

The Trust will act responsibly as a guardian of the future of Newcastle United. If the Trust believes that the Club is being run incompetently and not in the interests of the supporters the Trust will not be afraid to criticise. The Trust however, will not exist just to be critical; the Trust will also be about helping the club, tapping into the skills and expertise of its members and offering solutions.

The Trust is ran by its members. Every member is eligible to stand for election and to vote for candidates for the NUST board which will be accountable to all NUST members. The Trust is legally registered and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Any money raised or shares bought will belong to all members equally. The trust produces independently audited annual accounts and provides regular updates to members through meetings, newsletters, emails and website.

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