Double Movement wrote:There needs be a lot of pledge form "in the post" or else the £2k per month is looking a long way off.
Didn't I say as much?
Double Movement wrote:The club should have made it easier for fans to complete an online form at the website to get signed up. As I write the SquadBuilder isn't being given enough prominence on the Dons' site.
It's all depressingly one-way at the moment.
Double Movement wrote:Some good ideas posted by S/O and Wanderer. Businesses setting donations off against tax shouldn't be interpretted as meaning that it costs businesses nothing. It means they don't have to pay tax on the amount they donate, which in effect means that for every £100 they give, it will cost them around £80 net.
You didn't honestly think we didn't know how tax works did you? I mean if it cost them nothing, getting sponsorship would be the easiest game in town,
Double Movement wrote:Pity we missed out on a friendly against a Super League club. That would have really helped. It's essential that we get a Super League club in the Challenge Cup to boost income!
It's essentsial that we qualify to get one ... remember Siddal?
Double Movement wrote:The large supermarkets might be a good source of sponsorship. From a commercial point of view, being seen to do something for the local community could perhaps be a good selling point.
Yes and I hope that it's not all being left to Ray, because he already has his own targets to meet. Ray should be left to meet them and other people should do some work on trying to get sponsorship. Are you listening the rest of the board?
Double Movement wrote:The bottom line here is that if we don't get Paul Cooke we would be starting the season at a very low ebb, supporters would be very deflated, and the future wouldn't look very good.
We can't afford to miss this opportunity and I would appeal to all fans to give a little if you can.
We probably will get Paul Cooke if there is enough effort by the club.
If we don't... we have some money to attract someone else.
I've given my form to Ray, he was frozen on Saturday.
Bitter it was.
And talking of bitter, I went straight into the Red Lion and had a couple ... Kelham Island Sleigh Rider ... bootiful!