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sligo1
06/08/2008, 10:15 PM
Does anybody know how we are doing on this?
Have we reached the 130,000 or are we far from it?
There was nothing in the Sligo Champion on this at all today.
What happens if we dont raise the money?
What happens if we do - where do we go from here?
sligoman
06/08/2008, 10:18 PM
What happens if we do - where do we go from here?We go back to a mix of full-time and part-time players. We have the same people running the club and we end up in the same situation again in the not too distant future.
sligo1
06/08/2008, 10:21 PM
But these full and part time players have got to be paid as well.
If we go down that road, will we lose Paul Cook and some of our better players?
sligoman
06/08/2008, 10:23 PM
But these full and part time players have got to be paid as well.Of course but it'll be a lot less than the current wage budget. As for Cook, only he can make that decision.
sligo1
06/08/2008, 10:26 PM
It couldnt be much less.
I assume a lot of the players are on 2 year contracts so they will have to be paid
sligoman
06/08/2008, 10:28 PM
I assume a lot of the players are on 2 year contracts so they will have to be paidafaik, we only have 3 FT players under contract for next season.
sligo1
06/08/2008, 10:29 PM
I thought a lot of them got extensions to their contracts
deecay
06/08/2008, 11:18 PM
Do we need 75 new fundraising threads a day?
Red&White Rover
06/08/2008, 11:40 PM
Evidently yes.
forza rovers
07/08/2008, 6:20 AM
afaik, we only have 3 FT players under contract for next season.ya thats all we have.
sligo1
07/08/2008, 7:11 AM
Hi Deecay,there's hardly 75 different fundraising threads.
It would be great if you could answer the above 4 questions for me.
If the answers are in all the threads you mention,I'm sorry as I just cant seem to find them.
red_away
07/08/2008, 12:34 PM
What is the situation with the Forum syndicate?
I put my name down for 50 but i must have missed how to transfer the money - was an electronic transfer setup?
Rovers fan
07/08/2008, 4:57 PM
What is the situation with the Forum syndicate?
I put my name down for 50 but i must have missed how to transfer the money - was an electronic transfer setup?
I think knappagh red has filled one syndicate and is on his second.
Only1Rovers
14/08/2008, 1:16 PM
From today's Indo
Meanwhile, Sligo Rovers remain on the road to ruin, according to club chairman Michael Toolan, after the club revealed that they have gathered only €32,955 of emergency funds in just under a month.
The board had initially set a target of €130,000 on July 15, a figure they stated was needed by the end of August or the club would cease to exist.
And with that deadline looming, Toolan has reiterated that the Bit O' Red will not continue if something drastic is not done.
"If you're asking me whether we'll still be going if the revenue doesn't keeping coming in through the turnstiles, we won't."
Knappagh Red
14/08/2008, 3:14 PM
I think if the club got a load of tickets printed for the Drogs game, priced at 10 euro each and we went around every doorstep in Sligo asking people to help the club survive by buying a match ticket it would raise significant funds. A lot of people have goodwill towards the club but can't afford 50 euro for the syndicate but would have no problem giving a tenner. I mentioned this to an MC member and got no response
roversman
14/08/2008, 3:25 PM
I think if the club got a load of tickets printed for the Drogs game, priced at 10 euro each and we went around every doorstep in Sligo asking people to help the club survive by buying a match ticket it would raise significant funds. A lot of people have goodwill towards the club but can't afford 50 euro for the syndicate but would have no problem giving a tenner. I mentioned this to an MC member and got no response
good idea but whats new about the MC reaction they wont do a lot to get the money in leaving it to the fans
sligo23
14/08/2008, 4:16 PM
I think if the club got a load of tickets printed for the Drogs game, priced at 10 euro each and we went around every doorstep in Sligo asking people to help the club survive by buying a match ticket it would raise significant funds. A lot of people have goodwill towards the club but can't afford 50 euro for the syndicate but would have no problem giving a tenner. I mentioned this to an MC member and got no response
:ball:brilliant idea, run with it........
redtildead
14/08/2008, 4:47 PM
:ball:brilliant idea, run with it........
He can hardly run with it without the MC backing it in fairness.
It would have to be done by the club because it involves match tickets.
sligo23
14/08/2008, 8:54 PM
He can hardly run with it without the MC backing it in fairness.
It would have to be done by the club because it involves match tickets.
make it happen, plague the MC
get things rolling
stop putting obstacles in the way
brianw82
14/08/2008, 9:36 PM
Looks like a door-to-door collection is the last roll of the dice. Who'll do it, though?
clubman
14/08/2008, 11:01 PM
Maybe it's just me being negative (sorry knappagh red) but let's face it the interest just isn't there anymore. The word has gone out on national TV, radio and press, local radio and local press. The financial situation of the club is well known but the 130K needed hasn't come in. Basically it's the same people that are digging deep yet again. TBH to have a senior soccer club in the region is only the dream of the few hundred loyal supporters, some lukewarm 'supporters' and the rest don't give a sh1t.
Look around the league almost every club is in trouble and the bottom line is lack of support. The barstoolers are preparing themselves for the 'new season' with their brand new jerseys etc oblivious of what's happening in their own back yard.
Very sad but oh so very true.
sligofan4ever
15/08/2008, 4:26 PM
Maybe it's just me being negative (sorry knappagh red) but let's face it the interest just isn't there anymore. The word has gone out on national TV, radio and press, local radio and local press. The financial situation of the club is well known but the 130K needed hasn't come in. Basically it's the same people that are digging deep yet again. TBH to have a senior soccer club in the region is only the dream of the few hundred loyal supporters, some lukewarm 'supporters' and the rest don't give a sh1t.
Look around the league almost every club is in trouble and the bottom line is lack of support. The barstoolers are preparing themselves for the 'new season' with their brand new jerseys etc oblivious of what's happening in their own back yard.
Very sad but oh so very true.
These games are usually on the afternoon, and games in the eircom league are at 8pm surely they would take the time to go out and pay 15 quid its not as if its going to clash with there precious English matches.
clubman
15/08/2008, 4:52 PM
These games are usually on the afternoon, and games in the eircom league are at 8pm surely they would take the time to go out and pay 15 quid its not as if its going to clash with there precious English matches.
These guys by this time are so full of themselves and drink they'd not lower (barstool sic) themselves to go to the showgies.
sligofan4ever
15/08/2008, 5:26 PM
Meanwhile, Sligo Rovers remain on the road to ruin, according to club chairman Michael Toolan, after the club revealed that they have gathered only €32,955 of emergency funds in just under a month.
Does any of this include the fee we recieved for Faz ?
MervilleUnited
15/08/2008, 6:11 PM
Just to say lads that The Rovers are embarking on, what I Believe a series of friendly fundraising matches against local clubs. Our One, Merville United, is on next Wednesday Night KO 7:45, with the all important match sponsorship, and After Match Reception in Mooneys afterwards. Voluntary Contributions on the gate.
Could be interesting!
Its in the Showgrounds!
sligo1
17/08/2008, 3:20 PM
Hi,
Where is this advertised and how are people meant to know about it?
brianw82
17/08/2008, 4:16 PM
I really HATE to have to bring this up, but surely we should be inviting bids for Coleman from whatever cross-channel clubs that have expressed interest?
I mean, if we got 30,000 for him (just as a ball park figure), that's massive for us at this stage, right? If it is the difference between the club surviving or not, then surely his sale would be for the best?
sligofan4ever
17/08/2008, 8:37 PM
I really HATE to have to bring this up, but surely we should be inviting bids for Coleman from whatever cross-channel clubs that have expressed interest?
I mean, if we got 30,000 for him (just as a ball park figure), that's massive for us at this stage, right? If it is the difference between the club surviving or not, then surely his sale would be for the best?
Altough it would be absolutly terrible to lose them but just imagine how much money would be raised by selling Coleman AND Peers but who would replace them though ?
Redkenrover
17/08/2008, 10:12 PM
Altough it would be absolutly terrible to lose them but just imagine how much money would be raised by selling Coleman AND Peers but who would replace them though ?
Both will probably be gone next year anyway so might as well get as much as we can for them now.
Also heard a rumour that Cookie will be the new Shams boss next season:(
why not have a car boot sale? surely all you lads can find junk in your house to sell have he boot sale in the carpark a few hrs before kickoff at a selected home game.
sligofan4ever
18/08/2008, 1:18 PM
why not have a car boot sale? surely all you lads can find junk in your house to sell have he boot sale in the carpark a few hrs before kickoff at a selected home game.
I don't see that working out at all. And why do it hours before the game when noone will bother going out just before k/o.
dublinred
26/08/2008, 11:49 AM
I heard that the money is very slow coming and don't think we will hit 130k which is shocking as its only 2600 lines @50 or 216 new shares , given that a lot of people have donated more than 50quid there seems to be a lot of people out there quite happy to sit back.
Rovers fan
26/08/2008, 12:04 PM
Well it would take 2600 people if everyone gave E50. Considering way less go to matches(also a lot of kids who wouldn't even have E50) its unsurprising that we are falling short. I think our best hope is the bucket collection organised for september.
Also do the amounts quoted which are raised through the syndicate include the money(about 3k afaik) raised through the 2 quizzes and the poker thing in the casino?? And also the race night?
dublinred
26/08/2008, 2:29 PM
Well it would take 2600 people if everyone gave E50. Considering way less go to matches(also a lot of kids who wouldn't even have E50) its unsurprising that we are falling short. I think our best hope is the bucket collection organised for september.
Its looking like buckets alright , I know a lot of people who have given more than e50 and even a few people who have given more than 1k , I thought we would of exceeded the 130k initially given the nature of the appeals but alas it looks like it will fall short.
Rovers fan
26/08/2008, 10:05 PM
Its looking like buckets alright , I know a lot of people who have given more than e50 and even a few people who have given more than 1k , I thought we would of exceeded the 130k initially given the nature of the appeals but alas it looks like it will fall short.
Imo if it was advertised better(obviously i know easier said then done but i mean things like giving them into pubs etc..) and maybe if it was 30/40 yoyos a line we might have reached 100k and the bucket collection would get us over the line.
MMVIII
26/08/2008, 11:28 PM
Im sure alot of ye are doing this including myself, for all those that have a season ticket, instead of using it just pay your way into the ground. Every little helps lads
dublinred
27/08/2008, 2:06 PM
Whats the gist of whats in the champion and post this week , I have heard the headlines are fairly shocking.
MMVIII
27/08/2008, 7:58 PM
Front page headline on the post is "5 DAYS TO SAVE SLIGO ROVERS, Sligo Rovers will cease to exist in the Eircom League Premier Division if the club cannot raise €130,000 by this Sunday's deadline"
Then it basically goes on to say that the club has only raised €45,000, urging the fans to come out in force on Saturday, also asks fans that pay the normal entrance fee of €15, plus season ticket holders, stewards and members of the press, to pay a voluntary contribution of €20 to the club for the next two games. Also says the MC will also pay €20 at the gate for the two games while the players and coaches have returned their free passes for the remainder of the season.
They say the club will cease to exist unless we get the money unless we raise the remaining money by Sunday, but yet they say next two games. Anyone got an explanation for this? Ive got a feeling that this has been over exaggerated by the club.
forza rovers
27/08/2008, 8:36 PM
Front page headline on the post is "5 DAYS TO SAVE SLIGO ROVERS, Sligo Rovers will cease to exist in the Eircom League Premier Division if the club cannot raise €130,000 by this Sunday's deadline"
Then it basically goes on to say that the club has only raised €45,000, urging the fans to come out in force on Saturday, also asks fans that pay the normal entrance fee of €15, plus season ticket holders, stewards and members of the press, to pay a voluntary contribution of €20 to the club for the next two games. Also says the MC will also pay €20 at the gate for the two games while the players and coaches have returned their free passes for the remainder of the season.
They say the club will cease to exist unless we get the money unless we raise the remaining money by Sunday, but yet they say next two games. Anyone got an explanation for this? Ive got a feeling that this has been over exaggerated by the club.the money for the tax man is not due till October.
sligoman
27/08/2008, 9:09 PM
the money for the tax man is not due till October.That doesn't explain what ARooney is saying though.
sligored
28/08/2008, 8:53 AM
from todays independant
Cork's problems are dire, but hardship is being felt everywhere with dormant volcanoes now releasing more than mere puffs of smoke. Today is a big day for Cobh Ramblers who need to satisfy the Revenue Commissioners or else face the plug being pulled, while Sligo Rovers are not out of the woods, although they appear to have somewhat exaggerated the potential outcome of their difficulties.
Bohemians are table toppers, but their financial health is dubious with the players at Dalymount Park seeking assurances about their future. The prize money for winning the league should help, but then, as last year's winners Drogheda know, the boost from that is only short-term once your ground situation remains uncertain.
The protracted delays surrounding the Louth club's scheduled move to a new home mean that the club's future is in jeopardy.
i have a syndicate practically filled ie 16 names at 50 euro a head.
also bought the 1000 euro 15 year ticket at the year start and have paid into all matches since the financial crisis was revealed.
i hate giving money to this committee if as has been suggested that we fold and that the money is used to pay off creditors.
we are giving the taxman too much as it is.
there will be a football team in the eircom league from sligo next year.
i would prefer to hold the money until the start of next year and give it then to the new/reduced budget team.
at least then you can be sure it will be for a good cause.
sligoman
28/08/2008, 1:04 PM
Tommy Gorman was on Ocean FM this morning. He says Rovers need to ask themselves whether there is 1000 people in Sligo willing to give Rovers in the region of 750euro a year because they need that sort of financial commitment from people. He also stated he's afraid selling the Showgrounds may be considered by the club.
Demoshield
28/08/2008, 2:09 PM
from todays independant
Cork's problems are dire, but hardship is being felt everywhere with dormant volcanoes now releasing more than mere puffs of smoke. Today is a big day for Cobh Ramblers who need to satisfy the Revenue Commissioners or else face the plug being pulled, while Sligo Rovers are not out of the woods, although they appear to have somewhat exaggerated the potential outcome of their difficulties.
Bohemians are table toppers, but their financial health is dubious with the players at Dalymount Park seeking assurances about their future. The prize money for winning the league should help, but then, as last year's winners Drogheda know, the boost from that is only short-term once your ground situation remains uncertain.
The protracted delays surrounding the Louth club's scheduled move to a new home mean that the club's future is in jeopardy.
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It also states:
while Sligo Rovers are not out of the woods, although they appear to have somewhat exaggerated the potential outcome of their difficulties.
Full Article: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/fai-boss-facing-tough-decisions--as-cork-citys-crisis-deepens-1464587.html
Rovers fan
28/08/2008, 4:20 PM
[QUOTE=Demoshield;1008805]It also states:
while Sligo Rovers are not out of the woods, although they appear to have somewhat exaggerated the potential outcome of their difficulties.
QUOTE]
That's the type of thing the journos would have concluded from reading this website.
red arrow
28/08/2008, 9:24 PM
the message is clear and has being clearly stated for a long time now the club needs k130. if the club gets say only 1/2 that by sat night it will survive for a few weeks more and with the appeal the crowd should be bigger (much bigger hopefully). there are people posting on this forum and doubting the k130 that the club says it needs to survive. take it from me we need every penny and more if it comes our way so please focus on the job and stop putting out spurious information and half truths. that journalist (odonnell) who writes for the independant did not do the club any favours by printing that rubbish. that is misinformation that should not be heeded. if everybody puts there heads togeather and tries to help the club we can survive but it will take a supreme effort. now start with getting as many people to the next 2 home games.
jinxy lilywhite
29/08/2008, 10:18 AM
Hey lads,
any more word on your fund raising efforts. Any closer to getting what ye need?
MMVIII
29/08/2008, 6:21 PM
Hey lads,
any more word on your fund raising efforts. Any closer to getting what ye need?
€45,000 was the last known figure i believe, correct me if im wrong.
sligo23
29/08/2008, 8:43 PM
€45,000 was the last known figure i believe, correct me if im wrong.
oh dont worry, if your wrong on this forum you will be corrected.:D
but,yes, afaik €45,000 was the last word
MMVIII
29/08/2008, 8:52 PM
oh dont worry, if your wrong on this forum you will be corrected.:D
Oh i know, ive been looking at this site regulary for ages only got round to setting up an account now. I know who all the fools and g0b****es are even before joining:p:D
Rovers1
29/08/2008, 9:39 PM
I know who all the fools and g0b****es are even before joining:p:D
youd wanna watch out for Sligoman,hes a clever fox ;)
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