Can I just say that this strikes me as somewhat of a strange approach, for the following scenarios...
1. Person A bids £1000 that he believes he can raise through sponsorship. He actually manages to raise £3.34.
2. Person B either doesn't bid at all, or bids low. He thinks he could raise £200-£300 through sponsorship, but isn't sure so only bids £100 as he would not be able to fund the extra £100 himself. As a result he doesn't get a place and loses out to someone who, in the end, raises less than he would.
Is there a breakdown of how last year's fantastic total was achieved...
- Gate receipts
- Other matchday revenue (raffles etc)
- Brett's madcap raffles and stuff (i.e. not directly related to the match itself)
- Direct player sponsorship
- Any other category(ies) I've missed out
1. Person A bids £1000 that he believes he can raise through sponsorship. He actually manages to raise £3.34.
2. Person B either doesn't bid at all, or bids low. He thinks he could raise £200-£300 through sponsorship, but isn't sure so only bids £100 as he would not be able to fund the extra £100 himself. As a result he doesn't get a place and loses out to someone who, in the end, raises less than he would.
Is there a breakdown of how last year's fantastic total was achieved...
- Gate receipts
- Other matchday revenue (raffles etc)
- Brett's madcap raffles and stuff (i.e. not directly related to the match itself)
- Direct player sponsorship
- Any other category(ies) I've missed out