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What is this? Sport? If so, which one? And what is a supporter's trust? Vicki Rosenzweig

Football (i.e. soccer :) ). The ownership of Luton Town F.C. is, ah, interesting at the moment (see the main article), and the clubs' supporters have formed a Trust to take the club over, hence this article -- though I agree it needs to be made a bit more informative and encyclopaedic. Several English league clubs are now owned by trusts, but it's not my sphere of expertise as my club (Crewe Alexandra F.C.) is properly run! -- Arwel 22:58, 1 Aug 2003 (UTC)

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