Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Fishy Forum Fishy Boards Archive › £100 pledge thread!
Users Browsing Forum
AdSense and 301 Guests

£100 pledge thread!

  This thread currently has 16,090 views. Print
15 Pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 All Recommend Thread
Mighty_Mariner
May 20, 2015, 7:03pm
Pontoonite
Posts: 4,433
Posts Per Day: 0.84
Reputation: 81.96%
Rep Score: +42 / -9
Approval: +2,237
Gold Stars: 10
The subject of fans pledging £100 each to help with the playing budget has been raised on a separate thread. With a few already staring they would be happy to pledge - myself included, I thought it would be easier to make a centralised thread so we can keep a tally.


"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We WILL remember them"
Logged Offline
Private Message
LondonMariner43
May 20, 2015, 7:06pm
Champagne Drinker
Posts: 2,139
Posts Per Day: 0.41
Reputation: 81.81%
Rep Score: +19 / -4
Approval: +3,942
Gold Stars: 64
Count me in
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 1 - 144
H19P1
May 20, 2015, 7:07pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 668
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 84.77%
Rep Score: +3 / 0
Approval: +710
Count me in for the 100 quid no problem lads
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 2 - 144
NorthseaMariner
May 20, 2015, 7:07pm
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,135
Posts Per Day: 0.19
Reputation: 88.53%
Rep Score: +7 / 0
Approval: +1,524
Gold Stars: 11
As I said on the other thread, count me in. Just let me know how.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 3 - 144
MarinerRob
May 20, 2015, 7:07pm
Snakebite drinker
Posts: 452
Posts Per Day: 0.14
Reputation: 85.92%
Rep Score: +4 / 0
Location: Addlestone, Surrey
Approval: +1,432
Gold Stars: 107
I'm happy to do so having supported Town since the 60's.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 4 - 144
pontoonlew
May 20, 2015, 7:11pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,587
Posts Per Day: 1.01
Reputation: 72.45%
Rep Score: +37 / -15
Approval: +8,987
Gold Stars: 171
Add a poll to this, simple question, in or out?

I'm in.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 5 - 144
LH
May 20, 2015, 7:12pm

Moderator
Posts: 11,473
Posts Per Day: 1.92
Reputation: 71.54%
Rep Score: +30 / -13
Approval: +18,495
Gold Stars: 173
If I say I'm in on both threads am I obliged to pay £200?
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 6 - 144
pizzzza
May 20, 2015, 7:14pm

Pontoonite
Posts: 5,662
Posts Per Day: 1.06
Reputation: 69.75%
Rep Score: +20 / -10
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +6,701
Gold Stars: 137
Would be happy to join in.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 7 - 144
acko338
May 20, 2015, 7:14pm
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,939
Posts Per Day: 0.83
Reputation: 86.5%
Rep Score: +43 / -6
Approval: +3,222
Gold Stars: 33
Yes, I'm in !!

How about it runs like a raffle draw with one entry per £100, and the club put together some form of corporate type treat for the winner ??

Incentive to take part with the chance for a lucky winner to get a package of Town goodies and a family box for a day on the first home game in Div 2 !!

Are the club hitting the Grimsby North Sea Renewables firms for sponsorship while the local interest for the docks and Able at Killingholme takes off??

Which firm will match the £100 fans' pledge total ??

This fund needs to be in early, for use for the best players to supplement the squad that re-sign for 2015/6.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 8 - 144
Mighty_Mariner
May 20, 2015, 7:14pm
Pontoonite
Posts: 4,433
Posts Per Day: 0.84
Reputation: 81.96%
Rep Score: +42 / -9
Approval: +2,237
Gold Stars: 10
Could admin add a poll to this thread please? Not sure how to do it on my mobile. Thanks.


"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We WILL remember them"
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 9 - 144
friskneymariner
May 20, 2015, 7:24pm

Champagne Drinker
Posts: 2,496
Posts Per Day: 0.56
Reputation: 79.23%
Rep Score: +15 / -4
Location: friskney
Approval: +4,159
Gold Stars: 38
I would be in.


Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day,teach a man to fish and you give him an excuse for him to escape from the wife and kids for the weekend and drink lots of beer.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 10 - 144
Lincoln Mariner 56
May 20, 2015, 7:27pm
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,789
Posts Per Day: 0.61
Reputation: 83.82%
Rep Score: +23 / -4
Approval: +7,685
Gold Stars: 73
Me
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 11 - 144
Mikey_345
May 20, 2015, 7:32pm
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,834
Posts Per Day: 0.31
Reputation: 86.52%
Rep Score: +11 / -1
Location: Sutton
Approval: +5,308
Gold Stars: 100
im in


All Town aren’t we

@GTFCLondon

Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 12 - 144
cmackenzie4
May 20, 2015, 7:32pm

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 58,451
Posts Per Day: 11.27
Reputation: 92.05%
Rep Score: +130 / -10
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +14,345
Gold Stars: 34
I would donate £100.00 towards my beloved club without a shadow of doubt!

So I'm in.  


Grimsby and proud!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 13 - 144
HackneyHaddock
May 20, 2015, 7:37pm
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,367
Posts Per Day: 0.34
Reputation: 89.49%
Rep Score: +17 / -1
Approval: +3,619
Gold Stars: 1
Happy to chip in for this.  A thousand people at £100 a pop would be a significant amount.

If the club go behind it, they could offer the chance to visit training or have a draw to be a "Director for a Day" and go in the Director's box.  Loads of conference clubs hardly send any representatives, so there must be plenty of room in there.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 14 - 144
LH
May 20, 2015, 7:40pm

Moderator
Posts: 11,473
Posts Per Day: 1.92
Reputation: 71.54%
Rep Score: +30 / -13
Approval: +18,495
Gold Stars: 173
Just a point a mate has raised in an imessage - am I right in saying that any fan generated funds are exempt from FFP rules?
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 15 - 144
iimariner
May 20, 2015, 7:43pm
Coke Drinker
Posts: 27
Posts Per Day: 0.01
Approval: +13
I'm in
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 16 - 144
RalphFilthy
May 20, 2015, 7:43pm

Beer Drinker
Posts: 155
Posts Per Day: 0.03
Approval: +27
I'd be in


Bored beyond belief
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 17 - 144
ivanosandwich
May 20, 2015, 7:47pm
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,062
Posts Per Day: 0.18
Reputation: 84.29%
Rep Score: +8 / -1
Approval: +1,470
Gold Stars: 16
I'm in.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 18 - 144
cmackenzie4
May 20, 2015, 7:49pm

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 58,451
Posts Per Day: 11.27
Reputation: 92.05%
Rep Score: +130 / -10
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +14,345
Gold Stars: 34
That's £1800 notes already.  


Grimsby and proud!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 19 - 144
Hagrid
May 20, 2015, 8:03pm

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 11,982
Posts Per Day: 2.80
Reputation: 71.14%
Rep Score: +49 / -21
Approval: +20,373
Gold Stars: 532
Im sure i could help out too- but because its been a long day, someone give me a quick run down of what we are doing with the money?
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 20 - 144
pontoonlew
May 20, 2015, 8:06pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,587
Posts Per Day: 1.01
Reputation: 72.45%
Rep Score: +37 / -15
Approval: +8,987
Gold Stars: 171
Quoted from Hagrid
Im sure i could help out too- but because its been a long day, someone give me a quick run down of what we are doing with the money?


It's Hurst and Fentys Thailand 2015 fund. They're off to spend it all on strippers, cocaine and cage fighting midgets.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 21 - 144
louth_in_the_south
May 20, 2015, 8:06pm

Exile
Posts: 4,105
Posts Per Day: 0.69
Reputation: 70%
Rep Score: +25 / -12
Location: Forest Row
Approval: +5,671
Gold Stars: 94
I'm in


Lower F5
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 22 - 144
LH
May 20, 2015, 8:07pm

Moderator
Posts: 11,473
Posts Per Day: 1.92
Reputation: 71.54%
Rep Score: +30 / -13
Approval: +18,495
Gold Stars: 173
Turning the Findus bar into a strip club and outsourcing catering to Nandos.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 23 - 144
Mariner16
May 20, 2015, 8:16pm
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,506
Posts Per Day: 0.25
Reputation: 80.72%
Rep Score: +13 / -3
Location: Nottingham
Approval: +476
Gold Stars: 4
Yeah im in
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 24 - 144
immariner
May 20, 2015, 8:18pm
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 4,022
Posts Per Day: 0.67
Reputation: 82.35%
Rep Score: +20 / -4
Location: Lincoln
Approval: +3,406
Gold Stars: 60
As suggested in another thread, could this be done as a way to subsidise Junior tickets for those who qualify for free school means (as an example), getting bums on seats and potentially creating life-long (paying) fans. Junior supporters could sign up to a loyalty scheme and be put into a prize draw to win tickets to games, subsidised by these kinds of "donations". I think it would create a great community-feel whilst boosting the "war chest".
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 25 - 144
Biccys
May 20, 2015, 8:20pm
Moderator
Posts: 12,208
Posts Per Day: 2.04
Reputation: 72.32%
Rep Score: +55 / -22
Approval: +1,226
Gold Stars: 27
Quoted from pontoonlew


It's Hurst and Fentys Thailand 2015 fund. They're off to spend it all on strippers, cocaine and cage fighting midgets.


At least they're not going to waste it.


11,167

76,962

@biccysthefishy

£110,105

[url]https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/mariners-trust/[/url]
Logged Offline
Private Message Skype
Reply: 26 - 144
75
May 20, 2015, 8:25pm
Guest User
I'm in, no problem.
Logged
E-mail
Reply: 27 - 144
Freemoash88
May 20, 2015, 8:27pm

Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,058
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 78.8%
Rep Score: +7 / -2
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +893
Gold Stars: 2
Count me in I'll help pay for Hurst and Fentys cheeky Nandos
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 28 - 144
GrimRob
May 20, 2015, 8:29pm

Moderator
Posts: 12,670
Posts Per Day: 2.12
Reputation: 69.92%
Rep Score: +76 / -34
Approval: +13,401
Gold Stars: 113
Count me in! All money earmarked for player(s).


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson

Logged Offline
Site Private Message Skype
Reply: 29 - 144
moss_side_mariner
May 20, 2015, 8:30pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 656
Posts Per Day: 0.15
Reputation: 89.79%
Rep Score: +9 / 0
Approval: +1,043
Gold Stars: 3
no brainer. i'm in


from the banks of the river humber, to the shores of sicilly
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 30 - 144
75
May 20, 2015, 8:32pm
Guest User
Quoted from immariner
As suggested in another thread, could this be done as a way to subsidise Junior tickets for those who qualify for free school means (as an example), getting bums on seats and potentially creating life-long (paying) fans. Junior supporters could sign up to a loyalty scheme and be put into a prize draw to win tickets to games, subsidised by these kinds of "donations". I think it would create a great community-feel whilst boosting the "war chest".


I am in if it is to boost transfer / wages funds. Definitely not in if the above applies.
Logged
E-mail
Reply: 31 - 144
heppy88
May 20, 2015, 8:32pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 867
Posts Per Day: 0.26
Reputation: 90.8%
Rep Score: +11 / 0
Approval: +3,079
Gold Stars: 40
If as suggested in the other thread, this would be a loan that would be repaid as a discounted season ticket next season I would be definately in.
Think its a great idea.
Just keep it simple. Pay £100 extra on this years season ticket and recieve £100 discount off future season ticket. In effect an interest free loan for the club. Simples.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 32 - 144
MawsleyMariner
May 20, 2015, 8:44pm
Coke Drinker
Posts: 21
Posts Per Day: 0.01
Approval: +47
Im in.

Also, remember there are a lot of visitors to the fishy who are not members (150 guests at the time of this post) who might want to pledge.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 33 - 144
GrimRob
May 20, 2015, 8:46pm

Moderator
Posts: 12,670
Posts Per Day: 2.12
Reputation: 69.92%
Rep Score: +76 / -34
Approval: +13,401
Gold Stars: 113
Already got £300 of commitments from non-forum members. I'd rather everyone register on here (to register just send an email to rob@thefishy.co.uk) so it's all in once place but I will keep a list of people who have let me know.


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson

Logged Offline
Site Private Message Skype
Reply: 34 - 144
immariner
May 20, 2015, 8:46pm
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 4,022
Posts Per Day: 0.67
Reputation: 82.35%
Rep Score: +20 / -4
Location: Lincoln
Approval: +3,406
Gold Stars: 60
Quoted from 75


I am in if it is to boost transfer / wages funds. Definitely not in if the above applies.


Why not? It would boost our budget and certainly wouldn't need to be all of it, probably just a tiny fraction of the amount raised (a few hundred junior tickets a season perhaps). Add in the loyalty card/prize draw aspect of it then you're incentivising Junior supporters to attend (and pay) for the chance at a later date to win a free ticket. At the same time this might help to create long-term supporters who will continue to put money into the club for years to come, whilst helping to create a postitive image of GTFC as a community-centred club. To my eyes, it's certainly a better proposition, giving a lot more potential future benefit, than a collective, short-term, 'throwing-the-money-at-it' project.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 35 - 144
75
May 20, 2015, 8:47pm
Guest User
Am I wrong in thinking this is simply a donation of £100? Hopefully, the lad who started the thread can pull it all together and add clarity?

Would be a nice gesture to JF and the board members. A drop in the ocean maybe, but a gesture all the same.
Logged
E-mail
Reply: 36 - 144
GrimRob
May 20, 2015, 8:49pm

Moderator
Posts: 12,670
Posts Per Day: 2.12
Reputation: 69.92%
Rep Score: +76 / -34
Approval: +13,401
Gold Stars: 113
Quoted from 75
Am I wrong in thinking this is simply a donation of £100? Hopefully, the lad who started the thread can pull it all together and add clarity?

Would be a nice gesture to JF and the board members. A drop in the ocean maybe, but a gesture all the same.


Personally I think it has to be a straightforward donation which goes to the playing budget and nothing else, and is not any sort of loan with an administrative burden to gtfc. We'll all see the benefits of it right in front of us when we watch Town. That's only my opinion though, I am not organising this.


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson

Logged Offline
Site Private Message Skype
Reply: 37 - 144
75
May 20, 2015, 8:54pm
Guest User
Quoted from immariner


Why not? It would boost our budget and certainly wouldn't need to be all of it, probably just a tiny fraction of the amount raised (a few hundred junior tickets a season perhaps). Add in the loyalty card/prize draw aspect of it then you're incentivising Junior supporters to attend (and pay) for the chance at a later date to win a free ticket. At the same time this might help to create long-term supporters who will continue to put money into the club for years to come, whilst helping to create a postitive image of GTFC as a community-centred club. To my eyes, it's certainly a better proposition than a collective, short-term, 'throwing-the-money-at-it' project.


I'll answer honestly, sorry if I cause offence but you did ask.

Junior tickets are already very cheap. I'm not sure how much they are as I don't have kids but I know there is a kids for a quid deal in the main stand.

So tickets for kids are already subsidised. I don't want to contribute to people on benefits, I already do this with my taxes and I think people on benefits get too much for nothing as it is.

The tax credit nonsense annoys me, as do the lack of a means tested child benefit system (I.e you could earn 100k a year and are still entitled to benefits).

I do want to contribute towards the signing of a new striker though. I don't want anything back, my only incentive is to show support to the club, the board and the players.
Logged
E-mail
Reply: 38 - 144
barralad
May 20, 2015, 8:56pm
Mariners Trust
Posts: 13,806
Posts Per Day: 2.32
Reputation: 79.47%
Rep Score: +85 / -22
Approval: +9,290
Gold Stars: 126
Guys and girls The Trust are putting the finishing touches to a boost the budget scheme which will incorporate all of these pledges. Watch this space!!


The aim of argument or discussion should not be victory but progress.

Joseph Joubert.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 39 - 144
pontoonlew
May 20, 2015, 9:22pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,587
Posts Per Day: 1.01
Reputation: 72.45%
Rep Score: +37 / -15
Approval: +8,987
Gold Stars: 171
Quoted from barralad
Guys and girls The Trust are putting the finishing touches to a boost the budget scheme which will incorporate all of these pledges. Watch this space!!


All good saying that but that could be a couple of months down the line, there's a good feeling around the club at the minute (which is flipping remarkable given Sundays result) I say start it now and strike whilst the iron is hot.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 40 - 144
bax
May 20, 2015, 9:28pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 978
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 86.94%
Rep Score: +25 / -3
Approval: +2,645
Gold Stars: 30
Quoted from pontoonlew


All good saying that but that could be a couple of months down the line, there's a good feeling around the club at the minute (which is flipping remarkable given Sundays result) I say start it now and strike whilst the iron is hot.


It's going to be announced within the next couple of days.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 41 - 144
1739
May 20, 2015, 9:29pm
Guest User
Me and 3 other 18 year olds will be joining in the next couple of days. Could the trust use a competition on the Facebook and twitter pages to advertise that people are pledging for money which is to go straight into the budget. I can see if the players committing then this really kicking off, people are still gutted and hurt about Sunday but the players showing that they want it will inspire the fans and hopefully add a couple off grand onto the budget.
Logged
E-mail
Reply: 42 - 144
Promotion Train
May 20, 2015, 9:29pm
Coke Drinker
Posts: 16
Posts Per Day: 0.00
Reputation: 87.77%
Rep Score: +6 / 0
Approval: +16
All seems like a great idea, I'm in. Lets wait and see what the Trust come up with......


SORRY ABOUT THE USERNAME, SEEMED A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 43 - 144
immariner
May 20, 2015, 10:04pm
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 4,022
Posts Per Day: 0.67
Reputation: 82.35%
Rep Score: +20 / -4
Location: Lincoln
Approval: +3,406
Gold Stars: 60
Quoted from 75


I'll answer honestly, sorry if I cause offence but you did ask.

Junior tickets are already very cheap. I'm not sure how much they are as I don't have kids but I know there is a kids for a quid deal in the main stand.

So tickets for kids are already subsidised. I don't want to contribute to people on benefits, I already do this with my taxes and I think people on benefits get too much for nothing as it is.

The tax credit nonsense annoys me, as do the lack of a means tested child benefit system (I.e you could earn 100k a year and are still entitled to benefits).

I do want to contribute towards the signing of a new striker though. I don't want anything back, my only incentive is to show support to the club, the board and the players.


It's not even remotely about contributing to people on benefits (forget about the free school meals bit, that was just an example). It's about creating an incentive and loyalty scheme for young Grimsby Town supporters, many of whom, like me, won't have GTFC supporting family and come from a poor background, as I did, making it difficult to afford games (£5-7 isn't cheap for a sprog), as it was for me. It's not as if there aren't plenty enough of these kids around NE Lincs, being lured away by the Premier League and just about anything else. I just think we can boost the club's coffers for this season but also start something worthwhile and of continuing benefit (financially) to the football club, and maybe, maybe just a little bit, to some young 'uns in the area. Fair enough if you don't agree, it's just an idea and it's your money you're pledging.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 44 - 144
gary_elton
May 20, 2015, 10:22pm

Vodka Drinker
Posts: 7,173
Posts Per Day: 1.20
Reputation: 79.43%
Rep Score: +23 / -6
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +1,243
Gold Stars: 6
I hope this returns to the original idea of raising money to be for the first team playing squad...

at the end of the day... we want promotion , you wont get it by subsidising cheap tickets... if
14,000 can go to Wembley at the price it cost them , there's no reason to not expect gates of
6,000 for a succesful team at BP....  fund the first team squad.....


All my pictures , Seem to fade to black and white.... (Reg Dwight)
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 45 - 144
LH
May 20, 2015, 10:34pm

Moderator
Posts: 11,473
Posts Per Day: 1.92
Reputation: 71.54%
Rep Score: +30 / -13
Approval: +18,495
Gold Stars: 173
People won't go to games and therefore the club won't make money without good signings, but without the money the players won't come. On Sunday evening I thought we faced a catch-22 where we wouldn't be able to renew contracts etc due to lack of funds. The release and offers list lifted this mood but now the fans have done themselves proud yet again and stepped up to the plate to say they will help.

If we can convert pledges into real cash and spread the word there is no reason for players not to come and therefore crowds grow. The fund should be entirely for a warchest in my opinion but some sort of incentive like somebody mentioned like a hospitality day or some prizes from the club can't hurt to help people to cough up a bit can it?
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 46 - 144
springstomind
May 20, 2015, 10:35pm

Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,636
Posts Per Day: 0.35
Reputation: 77.96%
Rep Score: +24 / -7
Approval: +322
I get my 8 year bonus soon. Absolutely count me in!!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 47 - 144
ivanosandwich
May 20, 2015, 10:37pm
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,062
Posts Per Day: 0.18
Reputation: 84.29%
Rep Score: +8 / -1
Approval: +1,470
Gold Stars: 16
Just for clarity, on the 'Picking up on PH comment' thread, Moosey made the suggestion that money could not guarantee success on the pitch.

I followed this up with the suggestion that those interested pledge £100 and when we have a significant number of pledges, payment would be required.

This dedicated thread was started for the pledges of £100.

It seems that the Trust has some ideas that are imminent but my initial thought was that the money go directly to the transfer fund and nowhere else.

That way, we the fans can see how our collective £100's have been spent.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 48 - 144
TheRealJohnLewis
May 20, 2015, 10:40pm
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,250
Posts Per Day: 0.30
Reputation: 67.36%
Rep Score: +13 / -8
Approval: +2,308
Gold Stars: 39
Quoted from springstomind
I get my 8 year bonus soon. Absolutely count me in!!


You can buy the club with that sort of money!

Logged
Private Message
Reply: 49 - 144
springstomind
May 20, 2015, 10:42pm

Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,636
Posts Per Day: 0.35
Reputation: 77.96%
Rep Score: +24 / -7
Approval: +322
Anyone know how this is actually going to be set up. It's something is like to do but there's great ideas sometimes only stay as ideas and it's a shame.  Hopefully the trust can find a way of assuring the fans and pledgers that the funds donated can only go to the team / player / contract budget and nothing else and offer an easy way "paypal" or whatever to pay online. Let's get it done whilst the feel good factor is extremely high! Utm!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 50 - 144
Les Brechin
May 20, 2015, 10:45pm

Moderator
Posts: 23,795
Posts Per Day: 4.17
Reputation: 82.43%
Rep Score: +114 / -24
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +12,699
Gold Stars: 174
I'd be in. Hopefully The Trust will come up with some sort of website to donate to. If not, I'm always willing to set some sort of page up to receive donations.


[img]https://news.images.itv.com/image/file/402260/image_update_img.jpg[/img]
OFFICIAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY
TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED SINCE AUGUST 2008 £16613.24


LATEST DONATION - FROM DONATION FROM THE FISHY FORUM - AUG 2023 AMOUNT RAISED £170.00
        
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 51 - 144
bax
May 20, 2015, 10:46pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 978
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 86.94%
Rep Score: +25 / -3
Approval: +2,645
Gold Stars: 30
Again, just to re-iterate, the Trust will be putting something out in the public domain very, very soon. Hopefully we can keep the united front and positivity going!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 52 - 144
GrimRob
May 20, 2015, 10:47pm

Moderator
Posts: 12,670
Posts Per Day: 2.12
Reputation: 69.92%
Rep Score: +76 / -34
Approval: +13,401
Gold Stars: 113
Quoted from springstomind
Anyone know how this is actually going to be set up. It's something is like to do but there's great ideas sometimes only stay as ideas and it's a shame.  Hopefully the trust can find a way of assuring the fans and pledgers that the funds donated can only go to the team / player / contract budget and nothing else and offer an easy way "paypal" or whatever to pay online. Let's get it done whilst the feel good factor is extremely high! Utm!


It's definitely going to happen, we await the details from the Trust, to see exactly form it will take, but the basic idea is to allow voluntary contributions from fans to boost the playing budget. Hopefully it will include ways for online payment with the likes of Paypal and more traditional ways to contibute, but I don't know the details.


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson

Logged Offline
Site Private Message Skype
Reply: 53 - 144
LH
May 20, 2015, 10:51pm

Moderator
Posts: 11,473
Posts Per Day: 1.92
Reputation: 71.54%
Rep Score: +30 / -13
Approval: +18,495
Gold Stars: 173
Quoted from springstomind
I get my 8 year bonus soon. Absolutely count me in!!


Think not of it being a bonus but compensation - it just means you've been in too long!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 54 - 144
HackneyHaddock
May 20, 2015, 10:51pm
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,367
Posts Per Day: 0.34
Reputation: 89.49%
Rep Score: +17 / -1
Approval: +3,619
Gold Stars: 1
I mentioned on another thread about being willing to sponsor a season ticket for a junior who otherwise wouldn't be able to afford to go, as well as the idea of chucking in £100 to the playing budget.

I agree that for now, it's best to keep it simple and just get those hundreds rolling in, earmarked for the playing budget.  It's a simple, transparent commitment that also allows fans to see where the money goes.  Other things can always roll out once the season's going.

Good on the Trust for getting it going.  As Barralad might say "More power to their elbow!"
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 55 - 144
pontoonlew
May 20, 2015, 10:53pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,587
Posts Per Day: 1.01
Reputation: 72.45%
Rep Score: +37 / -15
Approval: +8,987
Gold Stars: 171
The way I see it, this is £100 that in theory you shouldn't have to spend on Wembley next year if the money is used well.

I like the thought of donating what you like but a certain amount entering you into a prize draw for something. Not everybody can afford £100, but maybe some people can contribute £10, 20, 50 or however much they feel comfortable with.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 56 - 144
springstomind
May 20, 2015, 10:54pm

Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,636
Posts Per Day: 0.35
Reputation: 77.96%
Rep Score: +24 / -7
Approval: +322
Awesome. I reckon we can raise enough to genuinely make a difference! Just ordering my new shirt now too. Every penny counts.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 57 - 144
GrimExile
May 20, 2015, 11:17pm
Live in Bucks born and bred in Grimsby.
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 546
Posts Per Day: 0.15
Reputation: 87.77%
Rep Score: +6 / 0
Location: Buckinghamshire
Approval: +1,280
Gold Stars: 36
Yes count me in too. Also it should be pointed out that anyone who wants to donate more can do so too. I'm not rich but I could be persuaded to donate £200 if it's going to the playing budget for next season. UTM
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 58 - 144
KingstonMariner
May 20, 2015, 11:23pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
I'm in. Money to squad. Ideally some sort of community spinoff. Eager to hear Trust plan.

Like the thought it'll save on going to Wembley again. Easily cost me that and I live in greater London.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 59 - 144
KingstonMariner
May 20, 2015, 11:44pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from 75


I'll answer honestly, sorry if I cause offence but you did ask.

Junior tickets are already very cheap. I'm not sure how much they are as I don't have kids but I know there is a kids for a quid deal in the main stand.

So tickets for kids are already subsidised. I don't want to contribute to people on benefits, I already do this with my taxes and I think people on benefits get too much for nothing as it is.

The tax credit nonsense annoys me, as do the lack of a means tested child benefit system (I.e you could earn 100k a year and are still entitled to benefits).

I do want to contribute towards the signing of a new striker though. I don't want anything back, my only incentive is to show support to the club, the board and the players.


Are you kidding? It is means-tested. But in a cack-handed way. Thanks to the stupid system the Tories introduced, families with one high earner are penalised - with two children it was the equivalent of a £4000 pay cut. Two, not quite so high earners are in the clear. So much for the party of traditional family values eh?

Kids for a quid in the main stand is only for some games. It's more of a loss leader if it encourages them to support the club.

As for contributing to people on benefits, bring it on. If a scheme like this gets more people into the ground at no extra cost who is it hurting?  Besides most of the cost of benefits go on low-paid working people or are pensioners not on workshy layabouts. A town like Grimsby has more than it's fair share of low paid.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 60 - 144
LH
May 20, 2015, 11:57pm

Moderator
Posts: 11,473
Posts Per Day: 1.92
Reputation: 71.54%
Rep Score: +30 / -13
Approval: +18,495
Gold Stars: 173
Please please please don't bring politics into this thread. We all have one common cause and that is getting Town out of this wankhole of a division. We have a full spectrum of political beliefs on this forum and they can be discussed on the non-football board - this is not the place.</rob mode>
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 61 - 144
BIGChris
May 21, 2015, 7:03am
Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 11,800
Posts Per Day: 1.97
Reputation: 74.94%
Rep Score: +70 / -24
Approval: +2,654
Gold Stars: 6
I have made some suggestions that went to the Trust a couple of days ago following a telephone conversation and a exchange with Grim Rob who, amongst others, has made suggestions. We await what the Trust can come up with but hopefully it is very soon to capitalise on the current enthusiasm

My view is it MUST be ring fenced money and used entirely To Boost the Budget. One off donations are great but so are weekly or monthly payments via standing order.

This cannot JUST be a Fishy thing. It needs support from every avenue and Gy tel, chronicle, Facebook, Cod Almighty, Twitter etcetera etcetera must be utilised.

Businesses too.

This would really prove that Together we CAN make a difference!

UTM
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 62 - 144
A.l.f.
May 21, 2015, 7:12am

Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 634
Posts Per Day: 0.16
Reputation: 77.57%
Rep Score: +6 / -2
Approval: +687
Gold Stars: 7
Through the Trust is the best way and I'd be happy to contribute.  Maybe this could be the first steps towards a fan run club. Lets hope we can do a Bournemouth!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 63 - 144
psgmariner
May 21, 2015, 8:23am

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 10,122
Posts Per Day: 1.69
Reputation: 73.33%
Rep Score: +39 / -15
Approval: +5,480
Gold Stars: 33

Donations direct to a private company can be seen as income and may be taxable. Hope this has been considered.

Anyway I'm in but don't tell my wife.


Logged
Private Message
Reply: 64 - 144
Lumpsleftbreast
May 21, 2015, 8:38am

Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,638
Posts Per Day: 0.28
Reputation: 84.29%
Rep Score: +8 / -1
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +24
How about the club have a weekly prize draw for the people who pledge towards the playing budget in this way?

Say they get an hours training with the first team or get to watch a training session or a match day as a vip? Doesn't cost the club anything and might get more people signed up to it


Gary Lump
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 65 - 144
highcliff mariner
May 21, 2015, 8:46am
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,337
Posts Per Day: 0.32
Reputation: 79.92%
Rep Score: +12 / -3
Approval: +778
Count me in .
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 66 - 144
sonik
May 21, 2015, 9:19am

Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,667
Posts Per Day: 0.28
Reputation: 73.64%
Rep Score: +23 / -9
Approval: +28
Gold Stars: 1
Please count me in too. Great Idea!

UTM!


The Futures Bright Its Black And White!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 67 - 144
thevera
May 21, 2015, 9:22am
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 959
Posts Per Day: 0.16
Reputation: 71.66%
Rep Score: +10 / -5
Approval: +991
Gold Stars: 5
Quoted from heppy88
If as suggested in the other thread, this would be a loan that would be repaid as a discounted season ticket next season I would be definately in.
Think its a great idea.
Just keep it simple. Pay £100 extra on this years season ticket and recieve £100 discount off future season ticket. In effect an interest free loan for the club. Simples.

I am sure when I hear the full details I will be in but I like the idea of the above. The worry would be though If we don't make it back to the league next season what would the implications of what would be a reduced budget for 2016/17 season. If we do go up next year then the extra income received in a league campaign would compensate.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 68 - 144
sonik
May 21, 2015, 9:27am

Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,667
Posts Per Day: 0.28
Reputation: 73.64%
Rep Score: +23 / -9
Approval: +28
Gold Stars: 1
Keeping it simple is a donation of £100 for the playing budget. That's additional to what the Clubs budget will be!

UTM!


The Futures Bright Its Black And White!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 69 - 144
Nelly GTFC
May 21, 2015, 9:28am
'Usually Positive'
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,465
Posts Per Day: 0.84
Reputation: 82.94%
Rep Score: +26 / -5
Location: 2024 ?
Approval: +2,732
Gold Stars: 31
£100 as well.


Performance / Top Scorers / Assists / Discipline - Grimsby Town Statistics >> [url]https://www.espn.co.uk/football/team/squad/_/id/386/eng.grimsby[/url]
Form Over Last 10 Games - Grimsby Town >> [url]https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/grimsby-town/form-guide/ten[/url]
Player Contracts - Grimsby Town >> [url]http://codalmighty.com/site/ca.php?article=4202[/url]
Links on football clubs inc Grimsby Town >> [url]https://footballclubforums.com/[/url]
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 70 - 144
nickmariners
May 21, 2015, 9:42am
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 586
Posts Per Day: 0.10
Reputation: 78.29%
Rep Score: +21 / -6
Approval: +513
Gold Stars: 4
Apologies if this already suggested - don't have time to read whole thread at the moment.


Consider selling longer-term season tickets to those who can afford them: 2 year, 3 year, 5 year, even longer.

Benefit to buyer would be price 'inflation-proofed' plus - helping GTFC with cashflow available to spend now.

Benefit to club would be cash-in-hand to help with player investment now.





Edit. PS:  I'm in
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 71 - 144
GTFCNiles
May 21, 2015, 10:23am

Lager Top Drinker
Posts: 231
Posts Per Day: 0.05
Reputation: 79.87%
Rep Score: +4 / -1
Approval: +42
Gold Stars: 6
So pledge £100 this season and when we are promoted (next year, year after?) then we get £100 off a season ticket?

In.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 72 - 144
ginnywings
May 21, 2015, 10:32am

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,142
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,101
Gold Stars: 548
I'm in and will await the Trust initiative. As well as the initial donation, would be willing to do a monthly standing order of a set amount.

A scenario i could foresee is maybe the initial pot could be matched or added to by the club for a transfer fee and ongoing contributions going towards a wage for a player. He could be owned by the Fishy.  
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 73 - 144
psgmariner
May 21, 2015, 10:37am

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 10,122
Posts Per Day: 1.69
Reputation: 73.33%
Rep Score: +39 / -15
Approval: +5,480
Gold Stars: 33
Quoted from ginnywings
I'm in and will await the Trust initiative. As well as the initial donation, would be willing to do a monthly standing order of a set amount.


The 100 club is an easy way to do a monthly donation. Plus you are in with a chance of winning some cash yourself

http://www.marinerstrust.co.uk/100s-club-winners/


Logged
Private Message
Reply: 74 - 144
LeeVanCleef
May 21, 2015, 10:46am
Beer Drinker
Posts: 117
Posts Per Day: 0.02
Reputation: 81.78%
Rep Score: +1 / 0
Approval: +180
Count me in
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 75 - 144
ginnywings
May 21, 2015, 10:48am

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,142
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,101
Gold Stars: 548
Quoted from psgmariner


The 100 club is an easy way to do a monthly donation. Plus you are in with a chance of winning some cash yourself

http://www.marinerstrust.co.uk/100s-club-winners/


You're right but i was thinking more as a direct way of boosting the playing budget.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 76 - 144
pontoonlew
May 21, 2015, 10:55am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,587
Posts Per Day: 1.01
Reputation: 72.45%
Rep Score: +37 / -15
Approval: +8,987
Gold Stars: 171
I like that people connected to the trust are pushing the trust, it's a good thing.

However this idea is solely towards a transfer kitty, with the absolute maximum respect to everybody involved, I feel if I give my £100 to the trust, it won't go directly to the place I'd like it to, the pitch.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 77 - 144
bax
May 21, 2015, 11:06am
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 978
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 86.94%
Rep Score: +25 / -3
Approval: +2,645
Gold Stars: 30
Quoted from pontoonlew
I like that people connected to the trust are pushing the trust, it's a good thing.

However this idea is solely towards a transfer kitty, with the absolute maximum respect to everybody involved, I feel if I give my £100 to the trust, it won't go directly to the place I'd like it to, the pitch.


Just wait a little longer until the Trust is able to announce their plans and hopefully your fears will be allayed!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 78 - 144
BIGChris
May 21, 2015, 11:08am
Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 11,800
Posts Per Day: 1.97
Reputation: 74.94%
Rep Score: +70 / -24
Approval: +2,654
Gold Stars: 6
Quoted from pontoonlew
I like that people connected to the trust are pushing the trust, it's a good thing.

However this idea is solely towards a transfer kitty, with the absolute maximum respect to everybody involved, I feel if I give my £100 to the trust, it won't go directly to the place I'd like it to, the pitch.


Some allegation that!

Lets wait to see what is set up eh?

The Trust are facilitating a way in which the fans can help boost the budget. I expect it will be announced that 100% of the funds donated will be handed to the club for the playing budget only, nothing else.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 79 - 144
ska face
May 21, 2015, 11:14am

Vodka Drinker
Posts: 7,185
Posts Per Day: 1.21
Reputation: 80.94%
Rep Score: +60 / -14
Approval: +21,620
Gold Stars: 840
Quoted from pontoonlew
I like that people connected to the trust are pushing the trust, it's a good thing.

However this idea is solely towards a transfer kitty, with the absolute maximum respect to everybody involved, I feel if I give my £100 to the trust, it won't go directly to the place I'd like it to, the pitch.


It's all well and good saying "maximum respect to...", then casting wild aspersions on something you don't really have any clue about!

If you really had any respect, you'd maybe wait a day or two for The Trust to announce their plans rather than making these risible statements and denigrating The Trust and all the excellent work they've done for fans on the last few years.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 80 - 144
TownSNAFU5
May 21, 2015, 11:28am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,969
Posts Per Day: 1.13
Reputation: 62.03%
Rep Score: +30 / -21
Location: York
Approval: +6,874
Gold Stars: 42
I will put £100 in.

I am already a long-time Trust member, have joined the Trust 100 club, am in the Gold Bond lottery and spend £5 every home game on the half-time lottery.  I have wins on of these, which keeps you encouraged.

What is different is that wife any 2 daughters (both in their 20s) don't like football.  I enrolled my wife in the Trust, also helpful as an exile for getting tickets for key games.

As xmas presents I then enrolled all 3 of them into the 100 Club monthly draw. This is very long-term as I am paying.   They have had some good wins. This helps them to identify more with GTFC.  A good thing, and it may help me go to more games when there were things to do around the house etc

Committed monthly income over the long-term all helps the Trust and the Club. The occasional win is also helpful in getting something back for your investment though.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 81 - 144
pontoonlew
May 21, 2015, 11:34am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,587
Posts Per Day: 1.01
Reputation: 72.45%
Rep Score: +37 / -15
Approval: +8,987
Gold Stars: 171
Don't take that post the wrong way, it's not an 'allegation'.

My point is I know the trust put the money towards all different areas of the club which is brilliant. On this occasion I'd just like to see the money spent specifically on players. And with Chris' post saying that is the case, then brilliant. I'm not sure how that post could've been read any other way...
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 82 - 144
winston
May 21, 2015, 11:43am

Beer Drinker
Posts: 108
Posts Per Day: 0.02
Reputation: 63.19%
Rep Score: +1 / -3
Approval: +38
Yes I would put £100 in
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 83 - 144
Theimperialcoroner
May 21, 2015, 11:49am

Moderator
Posts: 6,294
Posts Per Day: 1.05
Reputation: 90.27%
Rep Score: +47 / -4
Location: Little hale
Approval: +5,175
Gold Stars: 102
I'm in.


Batch, Crombie, Moore K, Wiggington, Cumming, Waters, Bonnyman, Ford, Emson, Drinkell, Whymark. Love you all, You are the reason I'm on here. You've had help from Todd, Handyside, Futcher P, Groves, Mendonca, Macca etc etc etc. Up The Mariners!!!!!!!!!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 84 - 144
97
May 21, 2015, 11:51am
Guest User
How about if I just buy a season ticket for the first time in years? That's £300ish they didn't have last year.
Logged
E-mail
Reply: 85 - 144
forza ivano
May 21, 2015, 11:59am

Exile
Posts: 14,716
Posts Per Day: 2.46
Reputation: 78.4%
Rep Score: +72 / -20
Approval: +15,148
Gold Stars: 265
Quoted from 97
How about if I just buy a season ticket for the first time in years? That's £300ish they didn't have last year.


don't think anyone's going to object mate!!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 86 - 144
Ships Cat
May 21, 2015, 12:09pm
Coke Drinker
Posts: 45
Posts Per Day: 0.01
Reputation: 83.41%
Rep Score: +2 / 0
Approval: +34
I'm in
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 87 - 144
psgmariner
May 21, 2015, 12:38pm

Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 10,122
Posts Per Day: 1.69
Reputation: 73.33%
Rep Score: +39 / -15
Approval: +5,480
Gold Stars: 33
Quoted from pontoonlew
Don't take that post the wrong way, it's not an 'allegation'.

My point is I know the trust put the money towards all different areas of the club which is brilliant. On this occasion I'd just like to see the money spent specifically on players. And with Chris' post saying that is the case, then brilliant. I'm not sure how that post could've been read any other way...


That's how I interpreted your post. The Trust have quite rightly spent money on the bars, the yoof and a few other important areas.


Logged
Private Message
Reply: 88 - 144
Trawler
May 21, 2015, 1:08pm
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,312
Posts Per Day: 0.22
Reputation: 87.32%
Rep Score: +33 / -4
Approval: +915
Gold Stars: 6
I'm in like Flynn


"Pound for pound, and class for class, the best football team I have seen in England since the war. In the league they were in they played football nobody else could play. Everything was measured, planned and perfected and you could not wish to see more entertaining football." Bill Shankly, Manager GTFC 1951-54
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 89 - 144
ginnywings
May 21, 2015, 2:47pm

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,142
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,101
Gold Stars: 548
Quoted from pontoonlew
Don't take that post the wrong way, it's not an 'allegation'.

My point is I know the trust put the money towards all different areas of the club which is brilliant. On this occasion I'd just like to see the money spent specifically on players. And with Chris' post saying that is the case, then brilliant. I'm not sure how that post could've been read any other way...


That's how i read it, which is why when PSG suggested i do a standing order for the 100 club, i said i would rather the money went straight to the transfer fund as some of the 100 club money goes on prizes and is a separate issue for me.

Anyway, think i'll wait now and see what the Trust come up with.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 90 - 144
Grimsby2012
May 21, 2015, 4:53pm

Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,073
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 66.24%
Rep Score: +12 / -8
Approval: -1,466
Gold Stars: 22
I'd be more than happy to put £100 to the clubs kitty, possibly £200 or £300 if i can.


I blocked seeing red ticks years ago so go ahead   If I don't reply to you then i didn't read your replies  
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 91 - 144
Nelly GTFC
May 21, 2015, 4:56pm
'Usually Positive'
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,465
Posts Per Day: 0.84
Reputation: 82.94%
Rep Score: +26 / -5
Location: 2024 ?
Approval: +2,732
Gold Stars: 31
Quoted from Grimsby2012
I'd be more than happy to put £100 to the clubs kitty, possibly £200 or £300 if i can.
Same here, although I'm breaking into savings to fork out my £100, then season ticket on top, new shirt etc.

As soon as I get another full-time job, I'll bang in a few hundred quid extra more as well.

If we can get this around the whole Town, not just the Fishy, use Facebook etc.  Also businesses involved, I can't see why 50K can't be raised, maybe even 100K.

Do it every year as well, I'd pledge the cash no problem.


Performance / Top Scorers / Assists / Discipline - Grimsby Town Statistics >> [url]https://www.espn.co.uk/football/team/squad/_/id/386/eng.grimsby[/url]
Form Over Last 10 Games - Grimsby Town >> [url]https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/grimsby-town/form-guide/ten[/url]
Player Contracts - Grimsby Town >> [url]http://codalmighty.com/site/ca.php?article=4202[/url]
Links on football clubs inc Grimsby Town >> [url]https://footballclubforums.com/[/url]
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 92 - 144
BeijingMariner
May 21, 2015, 5:52pm
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,620
Posts Per Day: 0.43
Reputation: 80.9%
Rep Score: +9 / -2
Location: Phuket, Thailand
Approval: +1,677
Gold Stars: 40
i dont know why but the love on this thread makes me feel weak. i wont say close to tears coz thats not possible, but, yeah, weak. great place, great team. im home sick. count me in, maybe for more. plus i like the idea of the club taking this on and running with it, cheaper season tickets, discounts at the bar, McMennemys discounts, all that stuff........all the ideas are there. Grimrob, this is your site, why not ask for a meet with the suits? let's be honest, as negative as this site can get sometimes, over the course of the years you have set up something that is a real tour de force, a voice of the fans.....the GT follows your lead, the fans organise amazing shyt with themes through here......maybe its time the club recognised what you have done  and what goes on here?
Logged Offline
Site Private Message
Reply: 93 - 144
GrimRob
May 21, 2015, 7:46pm

Moderator
Posts: 12,670
Posts Per Day: 2.12
Reputation: 69.92%
Rep Score: +76 / -34
Approval: +13,401
Gold Stars: 113
Quoted from BeijingMariner
i dont know why but the love on this thread makes me feel weak. i wont say close to tears coz thats not possible, but, yeah, weak. great place, great team. im home sick. count me in, maybe for more. plus i like the idea of the club taking this on and running with it, cheaper season tickets, discounts at the bar, McMennemys discounts, all that stuff........all the ideas are there. Grimrob, this is your site, why not ask for a meet with the suits? let's be honest, as negative as this site can get sometimes, over the course of the years you have set up something that is a real tour de force, a voice of the fans.....the GT follows your lead, the fans organise amazing shyt with themes through here......maybe its time the club recognised what you have done  and what goes on here?


All I have really done is provided the plumbing for others to express their views and show their support for the club.I was dreading what the Fishy was going to be like if we lost but it couldn't have been more different to what I imagined. The Trust really is the organisation to interact with the football club and provide fan input and we'll be hearing soon of their latest initiatives. I have given my views to them on how I think their scheme should work, plus I am sure they read what is on here as a way of gauaging the mood amongst the wider fan base, and I am happy to back whatever they come up with.


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson

Logged Offline
Site Private Message Skype
Reply: 94 - 144
Southwark Mariner
May 21, 2015, 7:50pm
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,161
Posts Per Day: 0.69
Reputation: 78.29%
Rep Score: +21 / -6
Location: London
Approval: +3,550
Gold Stars: 82
I'm in
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 95 - 144
grimsby pete
May 21, 2015, 9:11pm

Exile
Posts: 55,680
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,796
Gold Stars: 222
We need to raise at least £50,000 so we can get an extra player in,

If we can reach somewhere near that total then I am in,

If we only manage £10,000 what would that amount do to the budget ?

I do not want to put a damper on things,

BUT

Anything less than £50,000 would not bring us that extra player.

So we need 500 pledges,

Come on we can do it,

Mind you if someone like David Ross donated £100,000,

He would not even notice it had gone out of his bank account.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 96 - 144
BIGChris
May 21, 2015, 9:19pm
Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 11,800
Posts Per Day: 1.97
Reputation: 74.94%
Rep Score: +70 / -24
Approval: +2,654
Gold Stars: 6
Quoted from grimsby pete
We need to raise at least £50,000 so we can get an extra player in,

If we can reach somewhere near that total then I am in,

If we only manage £10,000 what would that amount do to the budget ?

I do not want to put a damper on things,

BUT

Anything less than £50,000 would not bring us that extra player.

So we need 500 pledges,

Come on we can do it,

Mind you if someone like David Ross donated £100,000,

He would not even notice it had gone out of his bank account.


That would be if we were trying to secure a top earner, someone on more than anyone else.

Only my view but any contribution would be welcome. If we end up with £10k that would help.
I for one wouldn't want us to have funded One player in Particular. That could be very divisive. For every Carl Magnay there is. a signing that doesn't work out. The last thing anyone needs is a flop designated as THE player bought by fans. I would rather we contribute a little to the whole squad but ultimately that will be decided by others
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 97 - 144
coxy
May 21, 2015, 9:36pm

The only way is UP !!
Snakebite drinker
Posts: 448
Posts Per Day: 0.08
Reputation: 83.41%
Rep Score: +2 / 0
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +67
Very happy to donate although think I would only manage £50 sadly being an expensive few weeks and need work a hell of a lot to afford much more... Please let me know when I am all for it

Let's show them we are town for a reason

Utm
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 98 - 144
LH
May 21, 2015, 9:57pm

Moderator
Posts: 11,473
Posts Per Day: 1.92
Reputation: 71.54%
Rep Score: +30 / -13
Approval: +18,495
Gold Stars: 173
£10k on a fee or wages could be the difference between getting a target or not getting them. Bogle for example.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 99 - 144
GrimRob
May 21, 2015, 10:06pm

Moderator
Posts: 12,670
Posts Per Day: 2.12
Reputation: 69.92%
Rep Score: +76 / -34
Approval: +13,401
Gold Stars: 113
Quoted from BIGChris

Only my view but any contribution would be welcome. If we end up with £10k that would help.
I for one wouldn't want us to have funded One player in Particular. That could be very divisive. For every Carl Magnay there is. a signing that doesn't work out. The last thing anyone needs is a flop designated as THE player bought by fans. I would rather we contribute a little to the whole squad but ultimately that will be decided by others


I know what you mean. If we get in seven players instead of six as an example then all that needs to be said is that the fans' contributions have enabled an extra signing to be made. Personally I trust PH to spend wisely, not every player is going to work out, but he's doing this for a few years now and he knows the sort of player that will fit in with his ideas and with the crowd.


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson

Logged Offline
Site Private Message Skype
Reply: 100 - 144
Grimsby2012
May 21, 2015, 11:04pm

Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,073
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 66.24%
Rep Score: +12 / -8
Approval: -1,466
Gold Stars: 22
Quoted from grimsby pete
We need to raise at least £50,000 so we can get an extra player in,

If we can reach somewhere near that total then I am in,

If we only manage £10,000 what would that amount do to the budget ?

I do not want to put a damper on things,

BUT

Anything less than £50,000 would not bring us that extra player.

So we need 500 pledges,

Come on we can do it,

Mind you if someone like David Ross donated £100,000,

He would not even notice it had gone out of his bank account.


I don't really agree with that.

Even if we raised 10k that would still be a massive help, even 5k.

For all we know it could be that 5k that made the difference to whether we get a world class player ( Non-League Wise ) or not.


I blocked seeing red ticks years ago so go ahead   If I don't reply to you then i didn't read your replies  
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 101 - 144
KingstonMariner
May 21, 2015, 11:24pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from nickmariners
Apologies if this already suggested - don't have time to read whole thread at the moment.


Consider selling longer-term season tickets to those who can afford them: 2 year, 3 year, 5 year, even longer.

Benefit to buyer would be price 'inflation-proofed' plus - helping GTFC with cashflow available to spend now.

Benefit to club would be cash-in-hand to help with player investment now.





Edit. PS:  I'm in


The disbenefit is that if the club uses that money now it won't have it in future years when people turn up with their season ticket but the money was spent in 2015-16.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 102 - 144
KingstonMariner
May 21, 2015, 11:27pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from coxy
Very happy to donate although think I would only manage £50 sadly being an expensive few weeks and need work a hell of a lot to afford much more... Please let me know when I am all for it

Let's show them we are town for a reason

Utm


There's no 'only' about it mate.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 103 - 144
KingstonMariner
May 21, 2015, 11:30pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from psgmariner

Donations direct to a private company can be seen as income and may be taxable. Hope this has been considered.

Anyway I'm in but don't tell my wife.


Maybe that's where the idea of some kind of fund to buy season tickets for under-priveleged kids comes in. The money goes into a charity, the charity buys season tickets, club gets the money. Only the VAT on the tickets comes off?

If it's a registered charity then it qualifies for Gift Aid and 25% gets added by the tax man, compensating for the VAT.

I'm not an accountant so could well be wrong about this.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 104 - 144
nickmariners
May 21, 2015, 11:43pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 586
Posts Per Day: 0.10
Reputation: 78.29%
Rep Score: +21 / -6
Approval: +513
Gold Stars: 4
Quoted from KingstonMariner


The disbenefit is that if the club uses that money now it won't have it in future years when people turn up with their season ticket but the money was spent in 2015-16.



Clearly.  Though I didn't think it was necessary to spell it out.

The point was to suggest a way for the club to get a little more cash-in-hand 'today', to invest in players to help get us promotion this coming season, and with it the extra cash that comes along with promotion to mitigate against any future income shortfall from taking those revenues 'early'.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 105 - 144
forza ivano
May 22, 2015, 7:28am

Exile
Posts: 14,716
Posts Per Day: 2.46
Reputation: 78.4%
Rep Score: +72 / -20
Approval: +15,148
Gold Stars: 265
Has male private Barton pledged yet? .  Thought as such a firm supporter of hurst and particularly John fenty he would have been at the head of the queue!

Ps having had a bit of a result following vecturas excellent results and share price increase, I' m in



Pps what about someone going 'dutch' with coxy and matching up his £50?



Pps just tallied it up and mine is the 50 th pledge so that's 5k in a matter of days with no Facebook Twitter,club, get or trust publicity
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 106 - 144
jonnyboy82
May 22, 2015, 8:03am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 6,324
Posts Per Day: 1.28
Reputation: 67.42%
Rep Score: +71 / -36
Approval: +5,688
Gold Stars: 95
Like the gullable male masturbator I am..

IM IN but only as others have said it goes towards the transfer fund thingy.


GTFC
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 107 - 144
fazer11
May 22, 2015, 10:51am

UTM!
Shandy Drinker
Posts: 92
Posts Per Day: 0.02
Reputation: 84.77%
Rep Score: +3 / 0
Location: Grimsby
Approval: +51
I think it should go towards the transfer fund. Would the money go towards paying a fee for a player or would it go to getting someone on a free? Any amount of money would help. I haven't got a clue on what wages we are paying our players but a player on £800 a week would cost £41,600 for a whole season on wages. This would be just under 40k depending on when they sign.


UTM!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 108 - 144
Daz460
May 22, 2015, 4:37pm
Shandy Drinker
Posts: 72
Posts Per Day: 0.02
Reputation: 76.57%
Rep Score: +2 / -1
Location: Cleethorpes
Approval: +53
I'm in! Let's keep this Town together UTM


Referee, have a word with yourself!! 😦
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 109 - 144
KingstonMariner
May 23, 2015, 12:06am
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from nickmariners



Clearly.  Though I didn't think it was necessary to spell it out.

The point was to suggest a way for the club to get a little more cash-in-hand 'today', to invest in players to help get us promotion this coming season, and with it the extra cash that comes along with promotion to mitigate against any future income shortfall from taking those revenues 'early'.


Why not point it out? Some people might not have twigged it.

I knew what you was suggesting was a way to bring in cash early. But it's a dangerous strategy in my view. It's risky because promotion might not come and you've spunked all the money. Even if you win promotion you still might not get enough money the following season to compensate for the loss of the (pre-paid) season tickets, and you will probably have to pay higher wages to boot. And to cap it all the club's sold season tickets at 2015 prices when it might need to raise prices in 2016, so just when it really needs to raise more money its hands are tied.

No, mortgaging the future is a nicht nicht.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 110 - 144
H19P1
May 23, 2015, 8:47am
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 668
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 84.77%
Rep Score: +3 / 0
Approval: +710
Can anyone advise me how I can invest this £100 into the club to help with transfer funds?
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 111 - 144
SumatraMariner
May 23, 2015, 9:30am
Coke Drinker
Posts: 3
Posts Per Day: 0.00
Approval: +1
Can anyone advise me how I can invest this £100 into the club to help with transfer funds?

THIS
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 112 - 144
75
May 23, 2015, 9:33am
Guest User
Quoted from SumatraMariner
Can anyone advise me how I can invest this £100 into the club to help with transfer funds?

THIS


It's in the thread mate, the Trust will make an announcement in a day or two.
Logged
E-mail
Reply: 113 - 144
BIGChris
May 23, 2015, 9:34am
Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 11,800
Posts Per Day: 1.97
Reputation: 74.94%
Rep Score: +70 / -24
Approval: +2,654
Gold Stars: 6
Quoted from SumatraMariner
Can anyone advise me how I can invest this £100 into the club to help with transfer funds?

THIS


You can't, yet!

I understand the Trust and club are working on it and hopefully an announcement and details will be in public domain very soon.

MAYBE the announcement has been delayed with the club wanting to get season tkt prices out first. Best not to get all the good news out at once rather than staggering it for maximum effect??
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 114 - 144
bluebottle
May 23, 2015, 5:56pm

Snakebite drinker
Posts: 355
Posts Per Day: 0.06
Reputation: 72.83%
Rep Score: +3 / -2
Approval: +459
I'm in for £100.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 115 - 144
LostInSpace
May 24, 2015, 7:55pm
Shandy Drinker
Posts: 57
Posts Per Day: 0.02
Approval: +115
hi ,its the intruding gas head again, watching your great impetus to help your club with great interest, not sure how it could work within the monetary restrictions tho', there is a sort of similar thing at the rovers where supporters are banging in a tenner each , this helps in the sponsorship of players across the club, i will post a link to it for your perusal  [hopefully it will work] so if you cannot make the £100 donation directly to the playing fund as in this thread, then the money you have raised may help the club in another way,,,, otherwise you can tell me to just stop intruding
http://gaschat.co.uk/board/22/fans-forum-sponsor-club  
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 116 - 144
KingstonMariner
May 24, 2015, 9:27pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Cheers LiS.

Waiting to see what comes out of the Mariners Trust's deliberations. Maybe they'll come to similar conclusions to you lot.

I think the idea to buy season tickets for kids might be the way round any restrictions on donations direct to the club as it as it'll be cash in the form of gate receipts.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 117 - 144
grimsby pete
May 25, 2015, 11:07am

Exile
Posts: 55,680
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,796
Gold Stars: 222
Another thing around the restrictions is,


We buy £100 of shares each,

BUT

We will wait and see what the trust says.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 118 - 144
Caesar
May 26, 2015, 6:31pm

Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,050
Posts Per Day: 0.26
Reputation: 83.37%
Rep Score: +12 / -2
Location: London
Approval: +1,799
Missed this thread as don't notice the sticky posts!

Got to agree with other fans though, the reaction to this has really made me feel a bit oddly emotionally and very proud.

Personally I am not in a great financial situation at the moment and am trying to save up so I can go to as many games as possible next season, for that reason I would like to pledge a little less, perhaps like Forza suggests go 50/50 with coxy, maybe later in the year when we have more cash we can top it up?  Anyway will wait to see what the Trust suggests but count me in for at least some money to this pledge, hope we can pull it off!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 119 - 144
forza ivano
May 26, 2015, 8:55pm

Exile
Posts: 14,716
Posts Per Day: 2.46
Reputation: 78.4%
Rep Score: +72 / -20
Approval: +15,148
Gold Stars: 265
Quoted from Caesar
Missed this thread as don't notice the sticky posts!

Got to agree with other fans though, the reaction to this has really made me feel a bit oddly emotionally and very proud.

Personally I am not in a great financial situation at the moment and am trying to save up so I can go to as many games as possible next season, for that reason I would like to pledge a little less, perhaps like Forza suggests go 50/50 with coxy, maybe later in the year when we have more cash we can top it up?  Anyway will wait to see what the Trust suggests but count me in for at least some money to this pledge, hope we can pull it off!


Well done Caesar.maybe this can encourage one or two others to ' share-a-pledge'. No reason why a group of 2,3 or 4 couldn't pledge 100 between them
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 120 - 144
BIGChris
May 26, 2015, 9:10pm
Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 11,800
Posts Per Day: 1.97
Reputation: 74.94%
Rep Score: +70 / -24
Approval: +2,654
Gold Stars: 6
I would be shocked if only pledges of £100 were sought.

Every penny counts IMO whether it is £100, or £1
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 121 - 144
GrimRob
May 26, 2015, 11:27pm

Moderator
Posts: 12,670
Posts Per Day: 2.12
Reputation: 69.92%
Rep Score: +76 / -34
Approval: +13,401
Gold Stars: 113
This thread reminds me of The Widow’s Offfering. The amount we give is all relative.

Jesus sat down opposite the place where the offerings were put and watched the crowd putting their money into the temple treasury. Many rich people threw in large amounts. But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a few cents.

Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything—all she had to live on.”


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson

Logged Offline
Site Private Message Skype
Reply: 122 - 144
lukeo
May 28, 2015, 8:38am
Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 12,087
Posts Per Day: 2.07
Reputation: 64.59%
Rep Score: +38 / -23
Approval: +2,372
Gold Stars: 145
Can we edit it and all chip in to get Carl Magnay a hire car for the season and pay someone to sit with him on his journey's so he's not alone
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 123 - 144
grimsby pete
May 28, 2015, 10:22am

Exile
Posts: 55,680
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,796
Gold Stars: 222
Quoted from BIGChris
I would be shocked if only pledges of £100 were sought.

Every penny counts IMO whether it is £100, or £1


I think the Trust should get a move on Chris,

The feel good factor has already left some fans,

The doom and gloom merchants are starting to return to the Fishy.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 124 - 144
bax
May 28, 2015, 10:28am
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 978
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 86.94%
Rep Score: +25 / -3
Approval: +2,645
Gold Stars: 30
Pete - if it was that easy the Trust would click their collective fingers and do a lot of things! So much work has gone into this from a lot of people. Only a few more days to wait!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 125 - 144
grimsby pete
May 28, 2015, 10:35am

Exile
Posts: 55,680
Posts Per Day: 9.81
Reputation: 81.7%
Rep Score: +126 / -28
Location: Suffolk
Approval: +17,796
Gold Stars: 222
Quoted from bax
Pete - if it was that easy the Trust would click their collective fingers and do a lot of things! So much work has gone into this from a lot of people. Only a few more days to wait!


It was not a criticism Bax, I was just pointing out the feel good factor is draining away.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

                              Life member of Trust

                               First game   April 1955
                               
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 126 - 144
bax
May 28, 2015, 10:45am
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 978
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 86.94%
Rep Score: +25 / -3
Approval: +2,645
Gold Stars: 30
Quoted from grimsby pete


It was not a criticism Bax, I was just pointing out the feel good factor is draining away.


I wouldn't take a small minority of people as a barometer for feelgood factor. Let's see what happens in the next few days!

Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 127 - 144
BIGChris
May 29, 2015, 1:28pm
Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 11,800
Posts Per Day: 1.97
Reputation: 74.94%
Rep Score: +70 / -24
Approval: +2,654
Gold Stars: 6
Surely the feel good factor is alive and well and the timing of the #operationpromotion in the next few days (?) looks good. I hope it is very successful whatever form it takes.

It may be pay day for some so dont forget this;

http://www.marinerstrust.co.uk/cat/membership/
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 128 - 144
LH
May 29, 2015, 2:20pm

Moderator
Posts: 11,473
Posts Per Day: 1.92
Reputation: 71.54%
Rep Score: +30 / -13
Approval: +18,495
Gold Stars: 173
Payday for me so I signed up for another year and also up front for a year's worth of 100 Club draws.
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 129 - 144
springstomind
May 29, 2015, 4:02pm

Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,636
Posts Per Day: 0.35
Reputation: 77.96%
Rep Score: +24 / -7
Approval: +322
Anyone know where we're at with this and how I can donate to the player fund etc. Not seen an update in few days, not being impatient just want to help and not read this thread in a few days.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 130 - 144
bax
May 29, 2015, 4:37pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 978
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 86.94%
Rep Score: +25 / -3
Approval: +2,645
Gold Stars: 30
Quoted from springstomind
Anyone know where we're at with this and how I can donate to the player fund etc. Not seen an update in few days, not being impatient just want to help and not read this thread in a few days.


All will be revealed on Monday.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 131 - 144
Mighty_Mariner
May 29, 2015, 6:35pm
Pontoonite
Posts: 4,433
Posts Per Day: 0.84
Reputation: 81.96%
Rep Score: +42 / -9
Approval: +2,237
Gold Stars: 10
How much is it to join the trust please? Really want to sign me and my two children up! #UTM


"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We WILL remember them"
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 132 - 144
BIGChris
May 29, 2015, 6:41pm
Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 11,800
Posts Per Day: 1.97
Reputation: 74.94%
Rep Score: +70 / -24
Approval: +2,654
Gold Stars: 6
Quoted from Mighty_Mariner
How much is it to join the trust please? Really want to sign me and my two children up! #UTM


£12pa by standing order (15 via PayPal) for an adult and £5 for each child. Go to http://www.marinerstrust.co.uk
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 133 - 144
Mighty_Mariner
May 29, 2015, 10:42pm
Pontoonite
Posts: 4,433
Posts Per Day: 0.84
Reputation: 81.96%
Rep Score: +42 / -9
Approval: +2,237
Gold Stars: 10
Thanks Chris


"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We WILL remember them"
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 134 - 144
brigg_mariner
May 30, 2015, 11:02am

UTM...!!!
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,947
Posts Per Day: 0.33
Reputation: 79.23%
Rep Score: +15 / -4
Approval: +116
Gold Stars: 5
I'm in.

Already a trust member.


The Icenian Prediction League Winner 2012 (Part 2)
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 135 - 144
springstomind
May 30, 2015, 12:08pm

Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,636
Posts Per Day: 0.35
Reputation: 77.96%
Rep Score: +24 / -7
Approval: +322
Regardless if how it is done... A way to track and view the total amount raised would certainly persuade more and more people to donate on even donate more.. When you see that total figure rising and rising it fills you with a sense of achievement and spurs more and more people on to make the "target sum" hopefully however it is done, us fans can view the sum as it rises.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 136 - 144
bax
May 30, 2015, 1:21pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 978
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 86.94%
Rep Score: +25 / -3
Approval: +2,645
Gold Stars: 30
Quoted from springstomind
Regardless if how it is done... A way to track and view the total amount raised would certainly persuade more and more people to donate on even donate more.. When you see that total figure rising and rising it fills you with a sense of achievement and spurs more and more people on to make the "target sum" hopefully however it is done, us fans can view the sum as it rises.


I guess you'll find out on Monday  
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 137 - 144
forza ivano
May 30, 2015, 1:32pm

Exile
Posts: 14,716
Posts Per Day: 2.46
Reputation: 78.4%
Rep Score: +72 / -20
Approval: +15,148
Gold Stars: 265
55 pledges now
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 138 - 144
GrimRob
May 30, 2015, 2:09pm

Moderator
Posts: 12,670
Posts Per Day: 2.12
Reputation: 69.92%
Rep Score: +76 / -34
Approval: +13,401
Gold Stars: 113
Quoted from forza ivano
55 pledges now


I have 3 more by email. Remember huge numbers of Fishy readers (the "lurkers") can't post. If you would like to be able to post all you have to do is send an e-mail to rob@thefishy.co.uk asking to be registered.

Once the Trust start collecting pledges I'm hoping quite a few lurkers will come forward as well.


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson

Logged Offline
Site Private Message Skype
Reply: 139 - 144
bax
May 31, 2015, 8:54pm
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 978
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 86.94%
Rep Score: +25 / -3
Approval: +2,645
Gold Stars: 30
Just to confirm this is being launched by the Grimsby Telegraph tomorrow morning, both in paper and online. Everything should make sense then and hopefully people will understand why it's taken a few days to get sorted!
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 140 - 144
1739
May 31, 2015, 9:32pm
Guest User
I really hope the fans really get behind the campaign. If we shift an extra 250 season tickets and raise 50k from the fundraising via trust membership and various trust initiatives. What an massive impact we could have on the season before it even starts and sign that extra bit of quality to separate us from the rest
Logged
E-mail
Reply: 141 - 144
bax
June 1, 2015, 7:50am
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 978
Posts Per Day: 0.20
Reputation: 86.94%
Rep Score: +25 / -3
Approval: +2,645
Gold Stars: 30
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 142 - 144
BIGChris
June 1, 2015, 8:05am
Season Ticket Holder
Posts: 11,800
Posts Per Day: 1.97
Reputation: 74.94%
Rep Score: +70 / -24
Approval: +2,654
Gold Stars: 6
Now time to put money were your mouth is

Lets get thisup & running and smash the target

With the generous £ for £ matching from the Mullens a minimum of £40k can make a difference to #operationpromotion
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 143 - 144
nickmariners
June 1, 2015, 9:43am
Table Wine Drinker
Posts: 586
Posts Per Day: 0.10
Reputation: 78.29%
Rep Score: +21 / -6
Approval: +513
Gold Stars: 4
Quoted from KingstonMariner


Why not point it out? Some people might not have twigged it.

I knew what you was suggesting was a way to bring in cash early. But it's a dangerous strategy in my view. It's risky because promotion might not come and you've spunked all the money. Even if you win promotion you still might not get enough money the following season to compensate for the loss of the (pre-paid) season tickets, and you will probably have to pay higher wages to boot. And to cap it all the club's sold season tickets at 2015 prices when it might need to raise prices in 2016, so just when it really needs to raise more money its hands are tied.

No, mortgaging the future is a nicht nicht.


It's about present cashflow and risk v reward.   If a customer wants to pay for longer term 'membership' today, that is attractive to most vendors of any goods and services.

By extending your logic, even a regular annual season ticket is the wrong kind of lock-in, a "nicht nicht".

Anyhow - I'm saving my pennies for the Trust pledge this week.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 144 - 144
15 Pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 All Recommend Thread
Print

Fishy Forum Fishy Boards Archive › £100 pledge thread!

Back to top of page

This is not an official forum of Grimsby Town Football Club, the opinions expressed are those of the individual authors. If you see an offensive post then click "Report" on the relevant post. Posts will be deleted at the discretion of the moderators whose decision is final. Posts should abide by the Forum Rules. IP addresses of contributors together with dates and times of access are stored. The opinions and viewpoints expressed by contributors to The Fishy are their own and not necessarily those of The Fishy. The Fishy makes no claims that information dispersed through this forum is accurate or reliable. Also The Fishy cannot be held liable for any statements made by contributors of The Fishy.