Brechin City Football Club

Glebe Park, Brechin, Angus DD9 6BJ

Tel : 01356 623344
Email : brechincityfc@highlandleague.com
www.brechincity.com

News - 30 August 2021

AGM Tonight - By Steven Mew

Members are reminded that the Club’s 115th AGM will take place tonight at Glebe Park, starting at 7pm.

The event will be held in the David H Will Stand in the seated enclosure facing the pitch – rather than inside the City Club itself.

To allow facilitation of this, the Management Committee respectfully insists upon strict co-operation from all members in attendance, as the Club is understandably required to fully comply with public health guidance. Information for attendees is as follows:

• Members will be seated in the stand, allowing 1 metre social distancing to be fully maintained at all times.

• Members will be encouraged to wear face coverings and make use of the hand sanitiser available at the entrance and exit from the stand.

The nature of a members-only meeting means the Club is perfectly placed for any follow up action required through Test & Protect, given that members will have their attendance routinely registered in any case.

The whole protocol could be subject to change based on Scottish Government guidance at the time but we will keep all members updated.

The meeting will include the Office Bearers’ Reports and an update from Manager Andy Kirk. Also included as an agenda item will be a report with regards to the successful incorporation of the Club and the next stage of the process.

Following the EGM on 31/05/21 the following Office Bearers and Committee Members were co-opted into the club.

Chairman: Kevin Mackie
Vice Chairman: Grant Johnson
Secretary: Gary Robertson
Treasurer: John Littlewood

Committee: Clark Renilson, Murray Lindsay, David Taylor, Grant Turriff, Dean Greig, Paul Winter, Graham Donald

The date for any further nominations for the Management Committee has now passed.

The new Management Committee is looking forward to seeing all members. There is a clear vision for the club as we move forward and it is hoped that everyone will embrace the future and the aims of everyone involved.

The Highland League has proved to be competitive in nature with the participation of our club being received very positively. The league should be seen as a new challenge but also an opportunity for the Club to grow in stature on and off the park and make sure there will be a strong model in place to take the club forward for years to come.

The agenda will be provided to attendees on arrival.