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Post by Tony_HullShrew on Jan 4, 2005 8:58:16 GMT 1
Is the club doing anything to support the disaster fund?
If not, does anyone think they should - even if it was just a collection at a game?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2005 9:16:30 GMT 1
Collection at next home game.
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Post by Tony_HullShrew on Jan 4, 2005 10:33:29 GMT 1
Pleased to hear that! Just a thought - how about a one off game where a £1 premium is put on each adult ticket for the disaster fund - that would bring in a good deal and I don't think many would complain or stay away. So long as it is advertised in advance to home and away fans. as compensation, maybe kids tickets could be reduced by a quid and maybe we would get some extra kids bringing a parent or two.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2005 14:14:19 GMT 1
Pleased to hear that! Just a thought - how about a one off game where a £1 premium is put on each adult ticket for the disaster fund - that would bring in a good deal and I don't think many would complain or stay away. So long as it is advertised in advance to home and away fans. as compensation, maybe kids tickets could be reduced by a quid and maybe we would get some extra kids bringing a parent or two. Hmmmmmm doubt that would be workable, I'm a season ticket holder and as such any price rise would be irrelevant for me and other season ticket holders. Also I doubt some people would enjoy having charity 'forced' upon them, after all there other ways to help out (just donated a fiver over tinternet). A collection outside & inside the gound would be fine-decent idea tho
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