We are proud to produce this website for you, our members, where important factual information can be easily located.
We will enlighten you all what we are endeavouring to do and that is being an independent group that supports our members.
We are not affiliated to any Official Supporters Club, although we acknowledge and support the club on their development of such clubs.
This website was launched 1 year after the Facebook Group - The Project.
It runs along side the Facebook Group.
It helps to access important items from the Facebook Group without having to scroll through numerous amounts of posts.
The Facebook Group - The Project, runs slightly differently to other groups, in that it is strictly moderated.
Whilst it encourages healthy and sometimes heated discussions, it draws the line against rudeness and foul language against other members, the team or the staff at the club.
It acts as a go between for the fans and the club; it has a wealth of knowledge and contacts within the club, to get the answers you want.
The Facebook Group - The Project, is proud of the achievements to date, which includes a sample of below.
Instrumental in achieving recognition of the Pub Bombing victims by the club, also achieving dialogue with AVFC about them also recognising the victims.
Mental health care.
Helped to get Radar locks for the Disabled toilets at the stadium.
Interacts directly with the club on behalf. of our members
Be Part of it - 16k+ members to date and growing.
Founder and Head of Operations.
Blues through and through from a boy.
Shows great interest in Mental Health support as does his beautiful daughter.
Handles all the administrative duties within the group. Preparing the kids and their supervisors for their matchday experience. She is also our contact regarding the Women's Team.
Reg is in charge of HR and Discipline.
Born into a Blues family and sits there just listening until riled.
Beware.
I’ve been going to St Andrews since I was 7, so you could say it’s been a few years , I was born with blue blood as my nan and grandad used to be caretakers at blues , with the old club shop being there house . I spend my Saturdays following my club up and down the country,
First blues game ...Dec 14 1968 v Bristol City
1st blues hero...Fred Pickering
Passionate about not only blues and it's history but our City's history too.
First game attended was in 1974. I went through a 12 year period starting in 1979 where I didn't miss a home or away game or any game even friendlies.
Obys Bio coming soon !
Blues since birth, mainly due to my Uncle - season ticket holder in the Tilton for a few years, started when I lived in Middlesbrough, travelled home for home matches & as many away as I could
looking forward to visiting a few new grounds in league one!
Russell is Blues to the core thanks to his Uncle Dave.
He is married to his beautiful Croatian wife and has two puppy daughters.
He also takes care of the car share scheme,
Lifelong Bluenose, having worked at the club for 25 years heading up their IT & Comms. Did Some consultancy for Knighthead and all I can is say is Wow !
PS That’s me on the right.
I started supporting Blues in 1973 but didn’t get to my first game until 1974 a 4-0 victory over Man City. I’ve seen some good and bad times, but never been so excited about the club as I am now. I am also the owner of the Joys and Sorrows blog.
Senior finance manager by day. Made my first visit to St Andrews at about 3 months old. Daughter to one of (we believe) the oldest ST holders - Dad will be 92 over Christmas..
Lifelong Bluenose mostly thanks to my uncle.
Fred Pickering was my absolute hero,was lucky enough to see Francis,Latchford, Burns etc.
Love this club even though I now live in London so don't get to attend.
Blue blood since birth due to my grandad Johnny Vincent playing for them.
I am a season ticket holder and live for everything blues. I have two beautiful boys that will grow up as blue noses and hopefully become the next generation of the blues family.
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