The club are tacking £1 onto the admission price for non-pass holders and donating that to charity. If you're not a pass holder and want to go to the game you don't have a choice whether to give £1 to charity or not, so what?
More money will be raised this way than a bucket collection, good on them I say.
The club didn't mention how the money was raised in the press release. Again so what? I really don't see how that article reads as if the club are trying to take the 'credit' away from the fans.
There are a damnsight more important things to worry about in this world.
Wouldnt it be Ironic if a bucket collection from 25000 people, who put in what they want ended up more than the £15000 they are saying.
Lets face it who looks away when a bucket is shaken under their nose
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Hutchie wrote:dont think so, in fact wont they gift aid it ?
how can they? doesn't every person buying a ticket have to fill out a form confirming they pay tax to do that?
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