Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Football Cinema Night launched


Merthyr Town FC will host a Football Cinema Night at the Railway Club in Merthyr Tydfil on Thursday 22nd July. The choice of film for the first of a summer season is the 1939 black & white classic The Arsenal Stadium Mystery. The film was one of the first to use football as a central theme and has cameo performances by some of the great players of the era such as Cliff Bastin, Eddie Hapgood and our own Bryn Jones.

This is another free event set up by the Community Team at Merthyr Town FC to maintain the club's presence in the town despite the current loss of Penydarren Park.

Next month's showing will be Another Sunday and Sweet FA.

We look forward to seeing football & film fans at the Railway Club on Thursday evening, don't forget the popcorn.

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Merthyr Town FC - A Community Club


Martyrs to the Cause is delighted to advise that its members voted unanimously at the recent Public Meeting to adopt an amended constitution to ensure that Merthyr Town FC is registered as a Community Mutual Sports Club.

This will make Merthyr Town unique in Wales as a Football Club run democratically by its Members with its base directly in the Communities which it serves.

Another big step by the supporters of Merthyr Town as we fight to return to our spiritual home at Penydarren Park.

Saturday, 3 July 2010

Public Meeting


The Martyrs to the Cause Trust Board has confirmed that they will host a public meeting at the Railway Club, Masonic Street, Merthyr Tydfil on Thursday 8th July at 7.00pm.

It is vital that all supporters of Merthyr Town AFC attend to hear the following items of information;

1. Current status of Penydarren Park
2. Season ticket information
3. Travel options & general information for Taffs Well
4. Members to vote to adopt new Constitution to change status from Trust to supporter-owned Football Club
5. Soccalot sales
6. Club membership drive

Thanks for your support!