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Post by Chico on Oct 3, 2019 8:23:32 GMT
We hope to monetise the list so that we can raise money for the Reserves I might be able to help you with this. Send me a PM if interested.
As for the £1,000, perhaps having a product is the way the go. Let’s say an A4 certificate with a person’s name on it saying they are an official shirt sponsor for the 2020 season. I think it would make a good gift for the Salford fan in your life. Just make sure you set the profit margin high enough for potential sales, e.g:
£10 profit = 100 sales to goal £7.50 profit = 134 sales to goal £6.67 profit = 150 sales to goal
£5 profit = 200 sales to goal
Think about crowdfunding it using the all or nothing model. You’ll instill a bit more confidence this way.
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Post by Chico on Oct 1, 2019 14:22:42 GMT
I know this an old thing with Salford but are names and addresses being taken up target them for season tickets or special offers.
You’d hope so, but these days you need consent to be marketed to (legally). So, if I were to buy a ticket and then was asked whether I was happy to receive information in the future about offers etc., and I declined this, it would be unlawful for the club to send me info other than the game I purchased the ticket for. Good old GDPR.
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Post by Chico on Sept 27, 2019 10:44:42 GMT
The readjustment to roll Rankin into touch, at top speed, was top class.
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Post by Chico on Sept 12, 2019 10:06:01 GMT
And I'm still waiting for my piece of Commemorative Willows Turf 🤨 It’s in a warehouse somewhere with the Myler money and James Jiminez.
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Post by Chico on Aug 30, 2019 13:17:08 GMT
The only thing you could be disappointed with last night was the £3 80 a pint. No, the quality of the pint was what was wrong.
I know it's been done before but how on earth can you serve such low quality beer?
We keep buying it though don’t we.
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Post by Chico on Jul 24, 2019 10:35:00 GMT
Couple of other key ones as far as I know are: Houses/ Accommodation for overseas players Payment of the CVA which i read we are starting to pay back
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Post by Chico on Jul 17, 2019 12:25:53 GMT
Good news, but it is mandatory for all Super League clubs next year – apart from Catalans (and, presumably, Toronto, if they were promoted).
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Post by Chico on Jul 17, 2019 12:19:10 GMT
Yes it is. Perhaps because it was early in the season.
Another issue with these figures is that on the other TV and streaming platforms, such as BT TV, only certain channels are available. So, that may include Main Event but not Arena. I wonder whether the bulk of those towards the bottom were just screened on Arena or Event.
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Post by Chico on Jul 17, 2019 10:22:53 GMT
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Post by Chico on Jul 9, 2019 8:24:20 GMT
It doesn’t appear that they met between 1879 to 1892. Salford were in the Lancashire County League between 1892–96, so unlikely. It’s highly unlikely they would have met in 1895–96, even in a friendly, as Salford was still affiliated to the RFU. 1896–1902 were county championships, so again less likely. That‘s not to say they never met, but you may need to trawl the newspapers – Salford Reporter, Salford Chronicle. Manchester Evening News, Athletic News etc. etc. The British Library Newspaper Archive have certain issues of the MEN and Athletic News that may cover the period you need. Yorkshire Post too. THE FIXTURE LIST FOR 1896 97 EASTER APRIL 16 MANNINGHAM V SALFORD APRIL 17 SALFORD V MANNINGHAM APRIL 19 SALFORD V BRIGHOUSE RANGERS Good spot. Looks like they were friendlies, as the original poster suggests, since the season proper finished on April 3rd when Stockport dumped us out of the cup.
April 16 (Good Friday)
Manningham 3–12 Salford at Valley Parade, Bradford. Att: 3,000.
April 17 Salford A Manningham A – Match abandoned at half-time because of a storm (5–0)
April 19 (Easter Monday)
Salford 16–0 Brighouse Rangers. Att: 3,000.
April 20 (‘Easter Tuesday’)
Huddersfield 29–3 Salford
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Post by Chico on Jul 8, 2019 16:33:25 GMT
It doesn’t appear that they met between 1879 to 1892. Salford were in the Lancashire County League between 1892–96, so unlikely. It’s highly unlikely they would have met in 1895–96, even in a friendly, as Salford was still affiliated to the RFU. 1896–1902 were county championships, so again less likely. That‘s not to say they never met, but you may need to trawl the newspapers – Salford Reporter, Salford Chronicle. Manchester Evening News, Athletic News etc. etc. The British Library Newspaper Archive have certain issues of the MEN and Athletic News that may cover the period you need. Yorkshire Post too.
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Post by Chico on Apr 30, 2019 15:01:42 GMT
It's also been reported in Yesterdays Rugby league Weekly , I get the Digital Version Can't be linked unfortunately. Although Screen Capture Ok Cheers. Still pisses me off that the journo didn't report it there and then. Reading that article as well it's a little inflammatory to say "it could be more widespread" as well. Based on what? I'd be amazed (if it's true) if it's more than 1 or 2 individuals.
Perhaps he did. Steve Mascord was sat with Gary (and possibly Gemma) Carter during the first half. I also saw him in the bar after the game. So, he was there. That said, I was in the stand and heard nothing of that nature.
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Post by Chico on Mar 7, 2019 13:22:36 GMT
Yep
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Post by Chico on Jan 23, 2019 10:29:40 GMT
It looks like - according to WHOIS (database of registered/unregistered domain names) - that whoever first registered it in 1997 still has it... not sure who that person was/is though?
The club had it in 1997. We were one of the first clubs to have an official website.
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Post by Chico on Dec 17, 2018 15:14:50 GMT
Rosler is still a director of the holding company (the non-profit). A chap called David Parry is now the sole director of the club co.
I don’t know what this means going forward, however.
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