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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Wed 6 May 09:49
It would be appreciated if one of the committee who run the Centenary Club Lifeline initiative can give us an idea of its present income and how that compares to the pre-coronavirus income.
I know that a number of new members were persuaded to join when the football was suspended and some of us increased our monthly contribution, but no doubt there will have been others whose personal circumstances dictated that they could no longer afford the monthly payments.
Perhaps if there has been a net reduction in the monthly income, it may motivate some fans who can afford it to join, take out a second membership or simply increase their monthly payment?
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: par-91
Date: Wed 6 May 09:57
I think there was an update of new/returning members and increase in income, as part of the player/goal/young player of the season announcement put on social media at 5pm on Saturday. Think there was around 160 new members since the lockdown, although only around half of these have started paying. Current membership is 900 and something.
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Topic Originator: wetherby
Date: Wed 6 May 12:31
Hi GG , have you listened to the latest edition if Black and White noise ? The figures are presented there. Well worth listening to the whole broadcast.
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Topic Originator: yorkiepar
Date: Wed 6 May 13:49
If you look on COWS on the Centenary Club Player of the Year item there's an up-to-date summary of signed-up Lifeline members, GG.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Wed 6 May 14:55
Cheers, guys. I had a cursory look before posting - obviously not in the right place. ☹
Not your average Sunday League player.
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