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Don Woodward

Don is 47 and has been a fan for over 10 years. He is a regular attender with his family who are all growing up fans. Impressed by the style and ground football that has been consistent, Don felt this was a great example for his boys.

An FA qualified coach Don works with several local clubs in junior football , that’s just an excuse to keep kicking a ball. Barred by his parents from following a playing career in football Don qualified as an Accountant and now works in Mentoring and business development having held top level Commercial Industry roles .

Don had to love football – growing up as one of 4 boys and when opening his bedroom curtains in his family home all he could see were twin towers. Attending school in Wembley Don watched his brothers team captained by Glyn Creaser ! They even had the same kit as WWFC.

Now with the Trust Board Don will help the development in this new era and bring his sporting and business backgrounds together for the benefit of the club and supporters.

Please forgive him for being Scottish and don’t ask him to play in goal – presumably for the same reasons.

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David Roberton

David RobertonI was born in Wycombe, went to school in Wycombe and have been a "Blues" supporter for as long as I can remember. I even played a few games at Loakes Park. An early memory of being a "Blues" fan was the FA Amateur Cup Semi Final in 1957 when the "Blues" beat Corinthian Casuals 3-1 at Highbury (unfortunately my dad would not take me to Wembley for the final because I would not have been able to see over peoples heads in the old standing section).

My reason for joining the Trust was to help try and ensure that my team survive and continue to play at a high level of football and do not go the way of Ilford, Leytonstone, Wealdstone and others whose assets were somehow lost and their football heritage and place in the community consigned to the history books.

I am very proud of my Club and want to ensure that my grandchildren can wear the blue quarters with pride whilst supporting their professional team in the safe, enjoyable and friendly environment that we had at both Loakes Park and now Adams Park.