Portsmouth News

Pompey shares cash donated to youngsters clubs

Fareham Town Youth FC and Hawks Community Youth grateful for cash

- By TOM MORTON tom.morton@thenews.co.uk

Nearly £2,000 has been gifted by Portsmouth Property Associatio­n (PPA) after cashing in shares in what was the largest fan-owned football club in England.

HUNDREDS of young footballer­s across the Portsmouth region will benefit from the generosity of property profession­als who received a shares pay-out from Portsmouth FC.

As part of a city-wide campaign to save the financiall­y stricken club from liquidatio­n in 2013, the PPA formed two syndicates, with 20 members contributi­ng £100 each.

Pompey Supporters Trust, which rode to the rescue of Pompey, sold the community club to the Eisners in 2017, with the shares money recently returned to the PPA syndicates. Two youth clubs, comprising of teams of under-sevens to under-18s, have received the split money – Fareham Town Youth FC and Hawks Community Youth.

Gary Jeffries, a partner from the South Coast offices of property consultanc­y Vail Williams, a PPA member, is Fareham Town’s secretary.

Daryn Brewer is chairman of Hawks Community Youth, which was renamed following the recent merger with Havant and Waterloovi­lle FC and Padnell Rovers Youth Club.

Both clubs will earmark the money for an array of purposes, such as new kit, footballs, training equipment and medical bags. Gary said: ‘Our under-13s will be proudly wearing the PPA logo on new team shirts, for example. The donation from PPA is gratefully received and gives pride and purpose to players.’

Daryn, whose co-living property company Propods – which was named overall business of the year at The News’ Business Excellence Awards last week – is a PPA member, said: ‘The donation is about a new brighter pathway for our youngsters at grass roots level, making them feel part of something much bigger.’

PPA stalwart Neil Hawkins, one of the syndicate members, said: ‘Rather than keep the shares money, members wanted to plough it into grass roots football, where it belongs.

‘What has emerged from all of this is the immense loyalty not just to Pompey but to the city region and to all the youngsters who love playing football but have missed out on many months of training, skills and matches because of the lockdowns.

‘We know the money will be put to good use.

‘Two of our members are in charge of local football teams and will be reporting back on the positive difference the donation of nearly £2,000 has made.’

He added: ‘Our shareholdi­ng was very much a vote of confidence in the club’s future, and this has proved to be the case.’

Members of the PPA, which marked its centenary in March 2020, include estate, lettings and property management agents, commercial property agents, chartered surveyors, accountant­s, solicitors and bankers.

 ?? ?? IMMENSE LOYALTY Members of Portsmouth Property Associatio­n kick-off a shares buy-in back in 2014 at Fratton Park
IMMENSE LOYALTY Members of Portsmouth Property Associatio­n kick-off a shares buy-in back in 2014 at Fratton Park

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