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Supporters Club Contacts - The Supporters Club can be contacted on Stars home matchdays at the Supporters Club table. At away matched you are quite likely to find at least one of them there. Alternatively e-mail them through supportersclub@oxfordstars.com

Chairman:

Ian Dibley -

Ian first started watching Ice Hockey in 1985. He soon became involved in the Supporters Club and served as Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer up until the early 1990s (Not all at the same time!). A regular contributor to the matchday programme. Ian is married to Lynne and works in Customer Service. You can`t miss Ian unless you take a diversion!

 
 

Treasurer:

Maria Hobday -

Maria has been following the Stars for about 6yrs and has just recently joined the Supporters Club, but has been a treasurer and chairperson in the past and also helps out at Ducklington Sports Club. Maria is married to Andy and has 3 children, Curtis, Jake and Josie(who is Deano's No.1 fan) and has been a freelance hairdresser for 24yrs!

Secretary:

Mark Timbrell -

Mark is also the Great Britain Supporters Club representative and has been involved with the Stars for many years including a spell behind the bench as kit manager and bench assistant.Mark is an Executive Car Driver by trade.

 
 

Committee Member:

Margaret Jones -

Margaret started watching the Stars on their relaunch in 2003 because her daughter was keen to encourage as many people to come and watch as possible and dragged her along! She enjoyed her first match, returned to see the next home game and has been watching ever since. Margaret works for Oxford University in a laboratory supported by the Leukaemia Research Fund.

Committee Member:

Chris Farmer -

A dodgey Essex boy by birth,Chris finally saw his first game at Lee Valley during 1985,and was instantly hooked. Having lived all over the U.K and watched hockey at numerous locations, before finally settling in Oxfordshire in 2004, Chris specialises in a love of "quirky" raffle prizes, introducing new ranges of merchandise and road testing bags of crisps with Ian and Mark a match night. A Train Driver by trade, this hopefully explains his rotund frame, as most of his day is spent sat on his backside.

 


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