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Latest News - 01/10/2024

Annual General Meeting – Tue 29th October 2024

The Annan Athletic Football Club Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday 29th October at 7:30pm in the clubhouse.

Part of the process is for shareholders to apply to take up a place on the Annan Athletic Management Board, if they wish to do so. Going forward there will be 9 members of the board and once elected the successful candidates will stand for 3 years.

Three board members are required to retire following their 3-year tenure and these are:

Russell Brown

David Robison

Alison Quigley (who was previously co-opted for a 12 month period)

The three of the above are free to stand for re-election. 

As stated previously, 3 places on the Annan Athletic Board are available and applications to stand for election are now open. Any applicant must be at least 16 years of age, and be a fully paid-up shareholder.

A CV should accompany any application and should detail who you are, past achievements, posts held, etc and what you wish to achieve for Annan Athletic Football Club in the future.

Any applications should be returned to the Club Secretary by midnight on Wednesday 16th October.

Applications should be sent to exec@annanathleticfc.com

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