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Gayle 18-01-2008 15:17

Re: Sponsorship Deal With Council
 
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Originally Posted by melonhigh (Post 518503)
"The club will receive the cash for two seasons on the provision that it uses it to pay the council for the use of training facilities and rental for the Fraser Eagle stadium."

So have I got this right? The Council gives the club money and the club gives it back. Hmmm.

Are the training facilities and stadium actually owned by the council or are they part of Leisure in Hyndburn? This is a trust which manages the council's leisure facilities.

Therefore, if that's the case then the money wouldn't be going back to the council.

I know it sounds like a technicality but it does make a big difference.

melonhigh 18-01-2008 15:33

Re: Sponsorship Deal With Council
 
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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 518805)
Are the training facilities and stadium actually owned by the council or are they part of Leisure in Hyndburn? This is a trust which manages the council's leisure facilities.

Therefore, if that's the case then the money wouldn't be going back to the council.

I know it sounds like a technicality but it does make a big difference.

Good point, Gayle. It's not clear, is it? Maybe I've misunderstood it, but it doesn't seem as though the club is getting a great deal out of it.

lancsdave 18-01-2008 15:44

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Originally Posted by melonhigh (Post 518807)
Good point, Gayle. It's not clear, is it? Maybe I've misunderstood it, but it doesn't seem as though the club is getting a great deal out of it.

They are according to Eric;

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"It is a fantastic gesture from the council that will save the club over £20,000 each year,

melonhigh 18-01-2008 15:59

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 518811)
They are according to Eric;

"It is a fantastic gesture from the council that will save the club over £20,000 each year".

Still don't get it. The sponsorship deal is for 19K over two years, so how does this save the club 20K each year? I'm sure it's a sound move, I just don't follow it.

lancsdave 18-01-2008 16:02

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The original article said £19,000 for 2 seasons but presumably means per season. It's then been rounded up by Eric :)

the funk 18-01-2008 17:02

Re: Sponsorship Deal With Council
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 518805)
Are the training facilities and stadium actually owned by the council or are they part of Leisure in Hyndburn? This is a trust which manages the council's leisure facilities.

Therefore, if that's the case then the money wouldn't be going back to the council.

I know it sounds like a technicality but it does make a big difference.


Playing facilities remain operate by the Council, not the Trust, same with the stadium.

Stanley fan and Tax-payer, not so sure I want the increase in my Council Tax to be paying for a professional club to train on public pitches which are already in a poor condition. I prefer to have the option to support the club by turning up tomorrow afternoon, especially if I look over and see Cllr's sat on a freebie!
But saying that I do agree Stanley is one of the only things this area has going for it and their success has a knock on effect so I do agree that HBC should be supporting it as best they can. Also without getting into a discussion on what the Council is called, what is the point of marketing Hyndburn BC on some shorts when the name may well change in the next 12/24 months?
Suppose the intent is right, but maybe not the methods.

No.9 Dream 18-01-2008 19:42

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Well thank you Hyndurn Council.....not only did you pull out of a sponsorship deal ridiculiously early in the season last time after the shirts had been sold but I suppose you had to wait until Gt Harwood town had convenentlly gone away before you deemed it politically acceptable to throw Stanley a few megre crumbs. Gt Harwood needed more help than Stanley do and what happened? nothing!

Some council get so involved that their local teams manage to have new stadia constructed....what do Hyndburn do ..the least possible

more pound shops and kabab houses anyone

a pox on them

Bagpuss 18-01-2008 20:26

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I know we need the money but I can't get it out of my head that this move by Britcliffe has something to do with changing Hyndburn to Accrington & Districts.

loweiy 18-01-2008 21:01

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so what about all Stanley fans get a council tax rebate if they produce a seson ticket at the paying in desk? then all non-stanley fans in accrington have a surcharge placed on them to cover the cost?

good idea or no? ;-)

loweiy

cmonstanley 18-01-2008 21:06

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good in theory but half dont pay council tax anyway:D


i was crowned with a spike through my head..............

lancsdave 18-01-2008 21:08

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Originally Posted by loweiy (Post 518989)
so what about all Stanley fans get a council tax rebate if they produce a seson ticket at the paying in desk? then all non-stanley fans in accrington have a surcharge placed on them to cover the cost?

good idea or no? ;-)

loweiy

I think for the non-Stanley fans there should be a tier system. Those who don't like football should pay double and those of us who live in Accy and have the audacity to support another team should pay triple. :p

Redash 18-01-2008 21:21

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 518995)
I think for the non-Stanley fans there should be a tier system. Those who don't like football should pay double and those of us who live in Accy and have the audacity to support another team should pay triple. :p

I'll go with that :):)

lancsdave 18-01-2008 21:22

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Originally Posted by Redash (Post 519004)
I'll go with that :):)

I can't see many of you objecting :D


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