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#11

Cheers Kev.

Six gone already!

Sticking around a while yet, thanks to a gift from a generous angel.
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#12

Seven. Thank you Father Al for supporting your Grandson.

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#13

(20-07-2023, 06:47 PM)Daveangel Wrote:  Seven. Thank you Father Al for supporting your Grandson.
My pleasure, your Grace. And besides, the money was only resting in my account....
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#14

Apparently Hereford has a friendly tomorrow night with a 1000 tickets already sold All gate money will go directly to the playing budget. Shouldn't we be doing something like this if our playing budget is that poor we have trouble fielding a decent side. I think a few of us tried last season to get a fullback when we were near playoffs but it fell on deaf ears and we only raised £3000 (tight lot off wads).
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#15

You forgot to say what player you want Ken? Smile

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#16

(24-07-2023, 05:10 PM)Kengreen Wrote:  Apparently Hereford has a friendly tomorrow night with a 1000 tickets already sold All gate money will go directly to the playing budget. Shouldn't we be doing something like this if our playing budget is that poor we have trouble fielding a decent side. I think a few of us tried last season to get a fullback when we were near playoffs but it fell on deaf ears and we only raised £3000 (tight lot off wads).
Sadly some people are already refusing to buy season tickets due to the squad so I doubt they’d be willing to part with money for something like this

“There’s a mole. Right at the top of the circus. He’s been there for years.”
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(24-07-2023, 05:10 PM)Kengreen Wrote:  Apparently Hereford has a friendly tomorrow night with a 1000 tickets already sold All gate money will go directly to the playing budget. Shouldn't we be doing something like this if our playing budget is that poor we have trouble fielding a decent side. I think a few of us tried last season to get a fullback when we were near playoffs but it fell on deaf ears and we only raised £3000 (tight lot off wads).

Anybody think there was a cost of living crisis Ken, paying the mortgage takes precedence over propping up the budget. There's literally nothing else to do in Hereford so no surprise they are well backed by the locals
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#18

(24-07-2023, 05:10 PM)Kengreen Wrote:  Apparently Hereford has a friendly tomorrow night with a 1000 tickets already sold All gate money will go directly to the playing budget. Shouldn't we be doing something like this if our playing budget is that poor we have trouble fielding a decent side. I think a few of us tried last season to get a fullback when we were near playoffs but it fell on deaf ears and we only raised £3000 (tight lot off wads).
We ended up making the playoffs, so there’s an argument that those who didn’t contribute made a shrewd call!
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#19

(24-07-2023, 06:24 PM)Lee Wrote:  Anybody think there was a cost of living crisis Ken, paying the mortgage takes precedence over propping up the budget. There's literally nothing else to do in Hereford so no surprise they are well backed by the locals
Not to mention they are a fan owned club

(24-07-2023, 07:22 PM)TP1 Wrote:  We ended up making the playoffs, so there’s an argument that those who didn’t contribute made a shrewd call!
Think what could’ve been achieved if more had contributed though

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#20

Well last season we were attracting 1000 maybe 1500 through the gates , would a fiver a head have broken the bank for some people?.A lot of give reasons why we shouldn't do it but it would win more games than eating a bigger burger.Any better ideas.
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