Rab Currie, Jim Brown, Bill Alves and Drew Busby

The Heart of Midlothian Shareholders' Association

The Heart of Midlothian Shareholders' Association came into being in its present form almost 30 years ago and exists to advance the interests of Heart of Midlothian FC, to express and represent the views of the shareholders of Heart of Midlothian FC and to provide a social forum for Association members and their guests.

The office bearers and members of the Committee of The Association maintain a regular contact with senior representatives of Heart of Midlothian FC, and The Association also actively interacts with other groups that share our ambitions for Hearts. We have one representative on the Hearts Youth Development Committee, one on the Hearts Supporters' Trust and two attend the G10 Supporters' Group, where representatives of the club meet with the supporters' groups (The Shareholders' Association, the Supporters' Trust and the Federation of Hearts Supporters' Clubs). Members are kept up to date with developments from these meetings at our regular monthly dinners that are held throughout the season.

Fundraising

The Association actively raises money in support of Hearts Youth Development and other good causes associated with Hearts. In recent years our membership has donated on average £5,000 annually that has met the cost of a number of items that have benefited the club including video analysis for the youth teams, three sets of portable goals for use outwith the Academy, the production costs of the 'Player Planner', a comprehensive information booklet and diary and DVD issued to all players who join the Academy. (Hearts are believed to be the only club in Scotland to have undertaken such an initiative.)

At the most recent AGM, it was decided to donate £4500 to the academy to purchase a high-rise video platform to improve coverage of games, while £500 was also donated to assist the Erskine home in Edinburgh.

The Association has also contributed several thousand pounds to the Heart of Midlothian Education and Community Trust. The Trust is a partnership between Hearts and various organisations to fund initiatives for the benefit of children and adults within the community and The Association is a founding partner of the Hearts Learning Centre.

Sponsorship

The Association also sponsors Andrew Driver and Kevin Kyle. The sponsored players normally attend a meeting when their signed shirts are raffled and personally handed over to the winners.

Meetings

Meetings of The Association are held during the football season in The Gorgie Suite at Tynecastle Stadium, kick off at 7.15 pm. With the exception of the Annual General Meeting, members' guests are welcome at any meeting. Meetings start with a two-course meal followed by tea/coffee, and feature guest speakers, usually connected to Hearts or the world of football.

Recent guest speakers have included Jim Jefferies, Billy Brown, Gary Locke, director Vitalijus Vasiliauskas and academy director John Murray. Former players who have attended as guests recently include Drew Busby and Jim Brown, while the likes of Henry McLeish, Richard Gordon, George Foulkes, David McLetchie and Mike Pringle have also been guests. 

The membership vote for our Player of the Year for the current season and the award is presented at the April meeting. Michael Stewart was the members' first choice for season 2009/10. There is usually an opportunity to meet the guest speaker, take photographs and get an autograph at the end of the evening.

Office Bearers and Committee Members are as follows:

Chairman Bill Alves
Secretary Rab Currie
Treasurer Sandra Alves
Committee members

Rab Currie, Derek Ormiston (vice-chairman), Lisa Paterson, Graeme Shaw, Ron Smart, Cheryl Currie, Craig Stewart.

Membership

The Association has around three-hundred and fifty members, most live in Scotland but there are also members from further afield in England, Italy, Norway, New Zealand, The Bahamas, and even a few in Leith! All Hearts shareholders, wherever they are, are welcome to join. We will be delighted to hear from you.

The Association issues a monthly newsletter during the season to keep members up to date with what is happening and also has a website www.hmsa.org.uk with information and pictures from past meetings.

Would you like to join The Heart of Midlothian Shareholders' Association?

First, you need to be a Shareholder. You can then download the membership application form from our website www.hmsa.org.uk. Or, if you already have a friend who is a member, ask him/her to bring you along to an Association event as a guest and you can get a taste of what we are all about. If you are already a Shareholder, you can join up on the night! The annual subscription is £12 (£8 for those members aged 60 and over).

For more information on The Heart of Midlothian Shareholders' Association, visit our website, www.hmsa.org.uk, where additionally you will find news and details of upcoming meetings and dinners.

Photo: Rab Currie, Jim Brown, Bill Alves and Drew Busby.