No doubt the hilarious "faggott and wisher" insults will come out anyway!
Why talk about community and then threaten to take the club away from the said community!!!!
When ever I see that, I think :facepalm: ... It's embarrassing!
Are they the ones threatening us with a winding up order?
I rest my case.
You've only got to look at timing of Waggot giving this sort of interview extolling the charitable community work the club has at it's very core of beliefs ..
Sorry am I being too cynical here?
Very shrewed ... and also underlines my feeling, that Fischer and Waggot really are professionels who know all aspects of their game.
No, you're not. It's certainly not a random interview given at a random time.
He is effectively telling everyone, how beneficial the club could (should) be to the society.
This is very cunning in so many levels. First of course, it is delivering the message to the council, that there is more than money involved in the current rent issue. But it also kind of counter the notion that Higgs charity is being screwed in the proces ... telling us that the club can be an even bigger charity helping youngsters on their way.
Very shrewed ... and also underlines my feeling, that Fischer and Waggot really are professionels who know all aspects of their game.
Professionals, you say?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1278676/Charlton-fear-future-promoted.html
Complete the commonly used idiom: deju ####
You were right about Deja-vu though, constant speculation from unnamed people of disaster and administration which, certainly in Charlton's case I haven't noticed them doing so yet, despite that story being over two years old and they got promoted a year later than the disaster predicted then.
What a laugh. ACL could have issued a statuary demand a year ago; and have come back with alternative arrangements instead - each of which have been rebutted. How else can they deal with a tenant who's not paying, nor moving its contracted position one iota?
Hard not to be cynical about the article, the timing would seem to be opportune........ hmmmm :thinking about:
That said it is the sort of thing that is welcomed by the FA and should be encouraged by the fans.
We are lucky then that SBITC was established as a Charity in 2008 and has been working hard to provide just those sort of opportunities ever since, with an annual spend of over £430K in the last accounts
http://www.charity-commission.gov.u...teredCharityNumber=1127014&SubsidiaryNumber=0
Strangely no mention of any funds being donated to the charity by ccfc in the 2011 accounts although match day tickets were donated ....... apparently the year before the charity got them at a discount......
"During the year the charity received match day tickets as a donation from Coventry City Football Club.The charity also receives financial support from the football club to the extent that premises are provided,and webspace on the club website and editorial space in the match day programmes are granted, free of any charges.These donated tickets, services and facilities are not included in the Statement of financial activities as the charity is unable to reasonably quantify or measure the value of these donations
"The charity delivers its community initiatives on behalf of Coventry City Football Club Limited ("the football club"). The football club is therefore considered to be a related party of the charity.In the prior year, the charity received subsidised match day tickets from the football club which wererecharged to the charity at a reduced cost of £20,000 for the year. This year, as stated in note 18, the
football club has donated the match day tickets to the charity free of charge."
extracts from charity accounts. SBITC is to be encouraged, but it is not a Waggott invention and has been doing good work for years.
possibly LS - its hard to know whether he took the decision or whether it had already been made. Reality is there have been plenty of seats available at no extra cost to the club since 2008 and we seem to have overcharging a charity ....... overcharge now where have i heard that before ? :thinking about:
The match tickets cost the club nothing ..... think the telling factor is there is no actual funding put in, but some would say thats only right as we have no money
We were paying rent a year ago...
why do so many of our fellow fans fall for the shit spouted by sisu they are in the wrong not ACL
the real fans dont care, they just want ccfc to prosper
You've only got to look at timing of Waggot giving this sort of interview extolling the charitable community work the club has at it's very core of beliefs ..
Sorry am I being too cynical here?
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