Your Committee

Gordon Plumb
Chairman

Gordon became our Chairman at the last AGM for a second term. Gordon has been a SFC supporter for a very long time and is good friends with Nick Holmes, the former Salisbury City Manager and now Salisbury FC Supporters Club Honorary President.
Gordon can be found on the terraces just below the main turnstiles where he can be observed cheering his team on in a very vocal and passionate manner.

Bob Erskine
Treasurer

My home town is Paisley, Scotland and I have supported St Mirren for as long as I can remember. I even own just over 0.01% of the club. Both St Mirren and Salisbury play in black and white and both mascots are Pandas. St Mirren’s is a bit fatter than Salisbury’s!

As a regular supporter (50+ games a season), when I moved to Salisbury in 1984 I started watching all the local teams – Southampton, Bournemouth, even Portsmouth sometimes and, of course, Salisbury City. It was great fun going to Victoria Park and being able to watch games in the depths of winter from the warmth of your car, sounding your horn when we scored. I’ve long stopped going to Bournemouth and Portsmouth, but not to Southampton or Salisbury.

Trevor Purse
Membership Secretary

This is my fifth year being involved with the Supporters Club as a Committee member, previous to that I attended events put on in several years before. I have supported the Whites for many years back to the days of Victoria Park, and the Western League, and Beazer Homes Southern League. If I’m not on membership duties on match days I can be found standing on the terraces near the refreshments area. I used to play football myself in my younger years up to Wessex League level and that’s part of the reason why I’m looking forward to this season.

Ray Neal
Committee Member

Born in Bournemouth many years ago I have always been interested in sport but football has always been my favourite I played at school and then continued playing during my apprenticeship then on to the RAF where I represented my station Boscombe Down obviously being born in Bournemouth I was a very keen supporter of the “the Cherries “ but then I moved to Salisbury played local football and then took up refereeing when age prevailed I started to watch the Whites firstly at Viccy park then at the Ray Mac and have been ever since and hopefully will continue for a long time to come

Anna Hawke
Committee Member

With her ever positive attitude, big smile on her face and an energy that makes us all feel tired just watching her, Anna is fantastic to have on board. She joined the Supporters’ Club Committee last summer and here she explains why:
What is a supporter? Well the dictionary definition of a supporter is "a person who is actively interested in and wishes success for a particular sports team". This really does sum up what as individuals we aspire to and in such have joined together to form the collective group The Salisbury FC Supporters’ Club. On a personal level, to me joining the Supporters’ Club started with pressure from a son who was crazy about football and Salisbury Football Club and a husband who enjoyed the game, so just like in the old adage ‘If you can't beat them, join them!’ mum came along see what all the fuss was about! From this, my support has grown, and I now even know the offside rule! 

Kevin Clubb
Committee Member

Kevin has been supporting the Salisbury football team for a very long time and can frequently be found on trains travelling to away matches. He's great with money, so he's become a regular admin on the race night tote table. His daughter Leona is his personal assistant who has to do all those jobs that Kevin claims he can't do.

Keith Gale
Committee Member

Keith is a very busy man who not only volunteered to be on this committee, but he also looks after the football ground to keep it in such good condition for the enjoyment of the fans.

Gary Nunn
Committee Member

Since slowing down from busy professional entertainments work in 2017, I was able to relax on Saturday afternoons and became interested in the last few matches of Salisbury City games at my local Ray Mac Stadium. Like most of us, I was bitterly disappointed when it all went wrong but delighted when the new Salisbury FC was formed and have been to most matches ever since. In autumn of 2017, I offered my help to the committee for computer matters, website and Facebook entries and they gladly accepted.  This is my first year in the post and it has been a steep learning curve but most enjoyable and getting me lots of opportunities to watch Salisbury play great football, and to write the Supporters’ Club programme notes for home games.  

Sandra Brown
Committee Member

I've been on the Supporters' Club committee for about a year now but have supported The Whites since my son Liam was about 8 years old, when desperate to watch football, he asked me to bring him along to games, he's now 23!!!
So my interest in the game grew from there. My support continued through all the ups, downs and 'troubles' the club has had and along with my son, who was on the committee at the time, we both willed and supported the campaign to reform the club after it folded. I try to attend most home matches with my Dad, Dennis and his friend Pete, when work allows and I usually get around the problem when it doesn't, where we will always be found in the same spot, on the Terrace opposite the turnstiles. With Dad I attend most away matches and we can generally be found on 'Fenn's' minibus.