All City supporters will by now be aware of the incident that occurred towards the end of the Altrincham fixture on Easter Monday.

The Trust Board are aware of the stadium banning orders that have resulted from the incident. Whilst the Trust continue to talk with the club we are unable to comment further at this stage due to ongoing police investigations.

Be in no doubt, however,  that we are fully aware of the strength of feeling amongst the supporter base. The cost for the damage to the LED Boards, and removing them for the Yeovil game to ensure no further damage amounts to at least £10,000.

As a Trust we believe it only right and proper that we, the supporters, help Matt & Julie-Anne Uggla meet the cost of repairs, so that their investments can continue to go towards the playing squad.

LED Us Fix It, and lets keep the Uggla’s money on the field.

We’d like to ask supporters, both Trust members and non members to make a donation towards the repair costs. They can do so using the donation button at the bottom of this page. In addition the Trust guarantees that any joining fees from any new member application between now and the end of the current season will be fully donated to the repair fund.

Supporters can join the Trust by visiting Here. Both annual and life memberships are available.

We hope that all City supporters will get behind this initiative. Let’s raise £10,000 and demonstrate to our majority owners that we, the City supporter base, mean business just as our management team, playing squad and majority owners work hard to return the club to where all City supporters want, the Football League.

Keep The Faith.

About York City Supporters Trust

Established in 2002, York City Supporters Trust is a not-for-profit Community Benefit Society, regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. We were formed to protect the long-term future of the football club and represent the interests of the fans. We are also 25% shareholders in York City Football Club.