I'd give it away to all of my friends on NSC.
I would love to spend a wedge trying to build up a club like Lewes . improve ground etc and with a view to getting into football league .
I would love to spend a wedge trying to build up a club like Lewes . improve ground etc and with a view to getting into football league .
Good call, I'd redevelop Middle Road Shoreham. . . . affordable housing! and build a Musselmen stadia on the Adur Rec.
The first thing would be to insist on my anonymity, the Lottery would hate it not being able to parade you around as some kind of celebrity. I would stay put let the dust settle but via my Coutts bank account I would distribute funds to my family members in order for them to discreetly buy a new house, car etc. Charities would benefit enormously from the millions now in my account. Where I now live is perfect for me, not a huge fan of hot climates but I would buy a property in Katoomba. ( Google it ) No flash cars for me, I worked in motorsport for over 40yrs, I know what a Ferrari looks like under the flash bodywork, TAT. Still its nice to dream and thats the fun of the Lottery. Best of luck everyone.
Absolutely - anonymity would be the first priority. A;so - of such a thing is possible - a bank account which would pay out money without the recipient knowing who it came from, so if I chucked a few million at a charity they wouldn't come rushing back to ask for a bit more!
Over 30 years ago my boss asked the guys for a suggestion on how to spend a million quid, as long as it was not on property. We all racked our brains. I don't think we came up with anything persuasive because the old boy, now retired, own a massive converted farm in Sussex and a massive converted farm in New Zealand. He owned a Ferrari for a while when he lived in London, but it got keyed regularly so he gave up flash cars and bought something dull. Buying a property and doing it up became his thing. Having overseen an extension on my gaff, if I came into a vast bundle I'd go big time into propert development, looking to add real value and merit with exotic conversions and new builds. And yes, I absolutely adore Grand Designs.
I would give away £170m to schools, organisations, projects and individuals who helped me over the years or who I just admire a lot and then I would take the remaining £10m myself and live happily ever after.