North Stand Shrimp wrote:£5 is equivilent to 2 pints.
It just goes to show the real apathy in this town towards anyone trying to do something good.
people are quick enough to sign a petition and give their support but as soon they are asked if they can spare £5 they would rather piss it up the wall on a saturday night then having their club promenantly advertised throughout the region.
I'll quite hapilly give you my fiver towards the costs next time I see you - and I'm not bothered about my name on the bus, I'll do it because I signed your petition and I think £5 is nothing to ask considering I'll spend that in the bar after a match at christie!
now, the rest of you who took time to sign the petition... can you go with 2 pints less than usual this week and make a contribution?
campdave wrote:North Stand Shrimp wrote:£5 is equivilent to 2 pints.
It just goes to show the real apathy in this town towards anyone trying to do something good.
people are quick enough to sign a petition and give their support but as soon they are asked if they can spare £5 they would rather piss it up the wall on a saturday night then having their club promenantly advertised throughout the region.
I'll quite hapilly give you my fiver towards the costs next time I see you - and I'm not bothered about my name on the bus, I'll do it because I signed your petition and I think £5 is nothing to ask considering I'll spend that in the bar after a match at christie!
now, the rest of you who took time to sign the petition... can you go with 2 pints less than usual this week and make a contribution?
I don't recall anything about being asked for a contribution when signing the petition. Maybe my memory isn't what it used to be.
North Stand Shrimp wrote:
I'm simply saying that now a contribution is needed are the people who did sign it going to step forward and contribute or was their signature the extent of their support?
campdave wrote:North Stand Shrimp wrote:
I'm simply saying that now a contribution is needed are the people who did sign it going to step forward and contribute or was their signature the extent of their support?
If the people who signed the petition were made aware of the fact that a contribution might be needed in the future, you'd have got less people signing.
It's one thing going about apathy in the area, but IMO, it's out of order to deride the people who signed the petition for not being willing to contribute now when nothing of the sort was mentioned at the time.
I'd have contributed, but you can stick it were the sun don't shine after your superior attitude on this thread.
Keith wrote:I would like to know more details regarding this. What is the total cost and how long will it be dressed up as a Morecambe FC bus? Raising another £4k for something that will advertise the club for the next two years is one thing, £4k for the next six months is totally different!
Gnasher wrote:Some simple maths, 16K total, 4K left to find. Does that mean a main sponsor has come up with 12K? If yes, how much of the bus has been given to the main sponsor and how much will be dedicated to MFC? Can we be told who the 12K has come from?
Christies Child wrote:A lot of very creditable effort has been put into this by a small number and I would like to thank them publically.
As for the £12K, if whoever has donated it wishes to remain in the shadows so be it.
If it's now going to cost £4K to sponsor the bus for up to 2 years then that's an incredible deal.
Well done to the organisers.
azz01m wrote:Hi Guys,
Just to let you all know,Sam is doing a phone interview with Gilly on BBC radio Lancashire at 3.20pm today,so tune in for more info and obviously to cheer Sam on.
Thanks again for all your ideas folks.
Aaron.
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