Ayr United Football Club Community
Ayr United Supporters Organisations
The Honest Men Trust
The Supporters Trust is the officially recognised supporters organisation but is wholly independent of the club. Since its' formation in 2003, one of its' many objectives was to organise regular transport for Ayr United supporters to away matches. This they do under the mantle of Trust Travel - and is open to members and non-members alike, although non-members may have to pay an additional surcharge. To book or obtain further information, contact the Trust on 07748 797754 or visit the Trust website at www.thehonestmentrust.co.uk
The Honest Wheelies Travel Club
Formed in 1999/00 season, the Honest Wheelies are part of the Ayr United Disabled
Supporters Club. It was formed to make United's disabled supporters
feel more a part of the club and enable them to travel to away matches without
any difficulty. The club is run by Kenny and Marilyn Burgess and is supported
by The Honest Men Trust who ensure that there is a driver to take the Club
to all away fixtures.
Anyone interested in joining or seeking further information about the club
can contact Kenny or Marilyn at 3d Primrose Park, Kincaidston, Ayr or by telephone
on (01292) 283768
East Ayrshire Ayr United Supporters Club
A.K.A. The Squirrelhunters. Formed in 2000, the club brings together Ayr United supporters throughout East Ayrshire. The club run buses to all away matches as well as hosting regular fundraising events throughout the season. For full details, contact Kevin Mackin on 07786 440193 or 01290 553537, or visit the club website at www.squirrelhunters.co.uk
Aberdeen Ayr United Supporters Club
The aim of this site is to help fellow Ayr United fans in the North East of
Scotland area meet & greet fellow fans and help co-ordinate travel to
games as well as social events such as the Player of the year award dinner
and of course the Christmas BBQ.
Full details can be found on their club website www.albinoanaconda.co.uk
Troon Ayr United Supporters Club
Formed at the start of 1988/9 season, travelling to most away matches and holding regular function such as Player of the Year events, etc. However the clubs' fortunes followed those of Ayr United in a downward spirial and in recent years the club has only run coaches to "big" matches or matches of real interest. Since it's creation, the committee has consisted of Iain McBride, Lamont Brodie, Ian Chalmers and Jimmy Linklater and from the 2002/3 season, the club will be based at Portland Bowling Club. To contact the club, click Troon AUSC
London & South East Ayr United Supporters Club
For exiled Ayr United fans in the South of England to discuss all things related to Ayr United. Travel plans, match tickets, southern-based meeting dates and campaign discussions are all part of the fun. New members very welcome and it couldn't be easier to sign up. Just click on the link London & South East AUSA
KaisAYR
The Ayr United Internet Football team, KaisAYR are the IFA Scottish League
Champions, IFA UK Cup holders and IFA UK League Runners-up for season 2003-04,
and are an internet-based supporters team who organise their travel to away
matches by co-inciding them with a match against a locally based internet
supporters side.
Full details on the club can be obtained from www.KaisAYR.co.uk
AYR UNITED AMATEURS
Formed in March 2006 the team joined The Scottish Supporters Football League in season 2006/7 when a last game 4-1 win against Airdrie saw the boys promoted at the first go. This season in Division 1 has been a far tougher affair coming up against some experienced, hardy sides. With two games to go the aim of first division safety would seem to have been achieved. More Information on AUAFC
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