red al wrote:not really! find it quite funny how all you from the dark side just start posting utter tripe on nothing more than a hand full of peoples opinions.
I appreciate it's not all, I have spoken to numerous Rovers fans who think those whinging are nothing short of pathetic.
Still fun ramming it back up their arruses though
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red al wrote:not really! find it quite funny how all you from the dark side just start posting utter tripe on nothing more than a hand full of peoples opinions.
Sick as fook though if you got beat and it cost you a quid more to watch it !!!!!
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So let me get this right? Hull's only concern is raising the maximum amount for children in need. If that is the case wouldn't it have been a good idea to ask all of us who are donating an extra pound to sign a 'gift aid' authority too, then they would have raised alot more. But as we are not donating and the pound has been included in the ticket price I don't think they would now be able to do that, shame really.
RoversTrace wrote:So let me get this right? Hull's only concern is raising the maximum amount for children in need. If that is the case wouldn't it have been a good idea to ask all of us who are donating an extra pound to sign a 'gift aid' authority too, then they would have raised alot more. But as we are not donating and the pound has been included in the ticket price I don't think they would now be able to do that, shame really.
Whhaa whhaa whhaa
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Stan Butler wrote:Whhaa whhaa whhaa
Constructive as ever Stan.
When an individual, sole trader or partnership gives money to your charity or CASC through Gift Aid, you can take their donation – which is money they’ve already paid tax on – and reclaim basic rate tax from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) on its ‘gross’ equivalent – the amount before basic rate tax was deducted.
When an individual, sole trader or partnership gives money to your charity or CASC through Gift Aid, you can take their donation – which is money they’ve already paid tax on – and reclaim basic rate tax from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) on its ‘gross’ equivalent – the amount before basic rate tax was deducted.
Do you not think it would have been a good idea?
No, people wouldn't be bothered IMO, this way everybody contributes.
**In fact you may have a point, all people walking through the turnstyles could simply be asked to sign a slip on entrance...not a bad idea really meaning HULL FC would raise more money and be able to bask in even more glory thanks to THEIR donation
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RoversTrace wrote:So let me get this right? Hull's only concern is raising the maximum amount for children in need. If that is the case wouldn't it have been a good idea to ask all of us who are donating an extra pound to sign a 'gift aid' authority too, then they would have raised alot more. But as we are not donating and the pound has been included in the ticket price I don't think they would now be able to do that, shame really.
But your not donating anything so how could they claim gift aid?
The club have increased ticket prices and they are donating.
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