That's mental, because you suggest the local paper should cover a story you must stand to personally gain from it.
Actually feel a bit embarassed for them. Trying to stick up because Gilbert for asked a tricky question.
Thats just plain bonkers, its local charity supporting local people. What dont they get about that??
Telegraph wont promote it
Fucking morons! Politics have nothing to do with a local charity. Its not sisu its not wasps its not council its a registered charity which supports the community. How dare you Nick!
Telegraph wont promote it
Because that tries to make the.club look a joke.Can't feature the Legacy fund but can have an article on text-a-sub. You couldn't make this shit up.
Even stranger considering I try hard to promote them even if people wont listen.
Something doesn't sit right.
Cheers! Its what I mean by something that can encourage unity!Can't knock you on this Nick. When it comes to SBITC and and the legacy fund and promoting them you can hold you're head high.
Doubt it Nick.Cheers! Its what I mean by something that can encourage unity!
Dobut it Nick.
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People don't care that is why they are to embarrassed to comment on this thread.
Sorry if it upsets some people but that is the truth.
But people have read the thread but can't or won't bother to click on the link that then helps them donate.Maybe the title is too nondescript? Perhaps ' JH Legacy Fund donors collect prizes as a thank you from the fund and the club ' ? I don't know why no one seems interested, but just feel that the thread title doesn't mean much ( unless you are already aware that there is such a thing as the fund ) especially as it has been around a few days now.
But people have read the thread but can't or won't bother to click on the link that then helps them donate.
Must be easy even I managed it.
Might not agree with some of the stuff you put on here Nick but I can not see anything other on this, than you promoting a damn good cause. Also you have a permanent separate SBITC thread again positive promotion of a good cause. Perhaps if those criticising devoted the same energy promoting the Legacy Fund and SBITC more disadvantaged people & kids could be helped with the money raised. Find the criticism ridiculous.
Find the CT attitude strange too. Simon Gilbert daily promotes his book on twitter surely not difficult to promote the Legacy fund, surely Les Reid could do more too
Donation made. Waiting for the pin and wrist band to arrive.
Might not agree with some of the stuff you put on here Nick but I can not see anything other on this, than you promoting a damn good cause. Also you have a permanent separate SBITC thread again positive promotion of a good cause. Perhaps if those criticising devoted the same energy promoting the Legacy Fund and SBITC more disadvantaged people & kids could be helped with the money raised. Find the criticism ridiculous.
Find the CT attitude strange too. Simon Gilbert daily promotes his book on twitter surely not difficult to promote the Legacy fund, surely Les Reid could do more too
Donation made. Waiting for the pin and wrist band to arrive.
I'm not personally a fan of those wristbands, !
Yes, there was a thread. The same book was 30% off. Can leave people to get excited about it.Received badge and pin (something else for the granddaughter), Nick have you seen the update on the Sky Blues Trust site about Simon Gilbert donating 10% of any his book sales on the night of the next open meeting, pity it wasn't 10% of all sales.
Yes, there was a thread. The same book was 30% off. Can leave people to get excited about it.
Received badge and pin (something else for the granddaughter), Nick have you seen the update on the Sky Blues Trust site about Simon Gilbert donating 10% of any of his book sales on the night of the next open meeting, pity it wasn't 10% of all sales.
Playing devils advocate a little bit, but isn't Mr Lego donating 10% of a full price book better than donating 10% of a book with 30% off?
Cheltenham have been hammering one and raised loads as well. to buy a score board.Think it was Wycombe who kept showing on their score board something similar and they had tons of fans getting involved and had raised over £400k from it.