Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29793 Location: West Yorkshire
Large Paws wrote:Whilst I appreciate that money is tight for many people at the moment, I believe about 8500 of us were committed enough to the club, to purchase season passes. If it gets to the stage where we need to take action, then I'm sure many of that number will be committed enough to donate a small sum to ensure that they get to use that pass again. I definitely would.
I hope so. It will be a tricky one to position with the fans but hopefully most will have a bit of discretionary income available for non essentials they could spare if it meant the club could survive rather than not. Worry is the scale of the requirement could be significant.
Joined: Apr 29 2010 Posts: 580 Location: In two minds
Mrs Barista wrote:I hope so. It will be a tricky one to position with the fans but hopefully most will have a bit of discretionary income available for non essentials they could spare if it meant the club could survive rather than not. Worry is the scale of the requirement could be significant.
Absolutely, but with a very modest contribution from all members, a reasonably large sum would be achievable.
Quote:Small firms are to get access to 100% taxpayer-backed loans after they raised concerns about slow access to existing coronavirus rescue schemes.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak told the House of Commons the scheme would start next week, offering firms loans up to £50,000 within days of applying.
It aims to unlock a backlog of credit checks by banks amid fears many small firms could fold before getting loans.
The scheme requires filling in a two-page self-certification form online.
The loan terms mean that no capital or interest repayments will be due for one year. Instead, the government will pay the interest for the first 12 months.
I don't know if this changes anything for AP, but I think it would help a bit
Sunak unveils 100% state-backed loans for small firms
Quote:Small firms are to get access to 100% taxpayer-backed loans after they raised concerns about slow access to existing coronavirus rescue schemes.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak told the House of Commons the scheme would start next week, offering firms loans up to £50,000 within days of applying.
It aims to unlock a backlog of credit checks by banks amid fears many small firms could fold before getting loans.
The scheme requires filling in a two-page self-certification form online.
The loan terms mean that no capital or interest repayments will be due for one year. Instead, the government will pay the interest for the first 12 months.
I don't know if this changes anything for AP, but I think it would help a bit
Joined: Nov 30 2002 Posts: 3524 Location: North Hull
Reading today’s HDM , Pearson is at it again . Not very helpful comments.
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Joined: Nov 30 2002 Posts: 3524 Location: North Hull
Large Paws wrote:Absolutely, but with a very modest contribution from all members, a reasonably large sum would be achievable.
I agree, with our fan base we should be able to raise a substantial amount.
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