Brighton Breezy
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Last year it was heavily criticised by people on here.
Last year we made a record amount of money.
If it ain't broke...
Last year we made a record amount of money.
If it ain't broke...
I am not going to get involved other than to say that it seems we are between a rock and a hard place and can never please everyone.
Can we see what happens before we assume the worst. I am standing down as Chairman after REMF 10 as ST said so in future I can say exactly what I think without having to wear the " REMF Chairman " hat and try and take the middle ground. I have tried to represent the fund as best as I can but its time to hand the Baton onto someone else. The criticisms of last year wounded a lot of people and some people have been alienated, good , hard working people who helped to raised hundreds if not thousands of pounds.
Also people have said this may be the end of REMF. With respect it will be the end of the REMF when the Eaton family decide it will be. Several years ago people were saying the REMF should fold and it has gone from strength to strength and raised more money in 2010 than in any year since 2001 when it was launched. For now lets just get behind Andy and Alan and all those who are working very hard to make REMF 10 a memorable and fitting tribute to a wonderful fund and a wonderful decade.
REMF advertise 16 squad places or whatever, but demand, say, £200 (an arbitrary figure) for people to take their squad place. Potential squad members should register and be expected to turn up to a training session to assess their suitability for a squad place. If you are shit, you will be politely declined. If you are not shit, you are in, but must expect to raise this minimum amount for the charity (whatever that amount is). Once all 16 spots are taken, the squad is closed.
On the one hand, this minimum should be low enough to ensure that it's not out of reach to the ordinary player with a bit of effort. On the other hand, it's not going to result in 15 fat bankers waddling about and resentment from those who couldn't afford to play, which incidentally, no-one wants to see.
This sounds reasonable.
you could pay for all of us to play with your HUGE BANKERS BONUS mate.
totally immoral and wrong behaviour that arose last year
Andy....why don't you just pick your team, tell them to raise as much money as they can its not a competition(....oh look my wad raised is bigger than your wad raised) ...and if anyone wants to play who is not part of the original group you have selected, they can come along to the training games and if they are good enough, then they will be selected.
Isn't that how it has always been?
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Indeed. Its gonna be an absolute joke. This isn't to have a pop at Rumble, who is a top man who has been forced into this position by the binfest that happened last year. He has made the only decision available to him.
As for the "isn't the most important thing to raise the most money?" gang, then whilst I agree with the sentiment, what exactly is the POINT of the football match? Why don't we just have a barbecue and raise the money that way? I look forward to the queues of punters paying to see 15 fat, rich bankers waddle around a football field losing 14-0.
As Kevin, the Palace captain seems to be particularly concerned about this as well. I wonder if the Palace team will even want to come down to take place in this debacle.
You've got what you wanted chaps....
Andy....why don't you just pick your team, tell them to raise as much money as they can its not a competition(....oh look my wad raised is bigger than your wad raised) ...and if anyone wants to play who is not part of the original group you have selected, they can come along to the training games and if they are good enough, then they will be selected.
Isn't that how it has always been?
Dave - It has always been this way, but after the binfest last year can you really blame Andy for changing the selection policy? I think he's pretty bold to even be involved this year, after the way he was treated last year.
Indeed it was. I used to get together an NSC team to play REMF. In the 3 or 4 years I've done it I think 6 or 7 players got selected to the full REMF squad. I personally didn't feel that was too bad a conversion rate.
Andy....why don't you just pick your team, tell them to raise as much money as they can its not a competition(....oh look my wad raised is bigger than your wad raised) ...and if anyone wants to play who is not part of the original group you have selected, they can come along to the training games and if they are good enough, then they will be selected.
Isn't that how it has always been?
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I am not going to get involved other than to say that it seems we are between a rock and a hard place and can never please everyone.
Can we see what happens before we assume the worst. I am standing down as Chairman after REMF 10 as ST said so in future I can say exactly what I think without having to wear the " REMF Chairman " hat and try and take the middle ground. I have tried to represent the fund as best as I can but its time to hand the Baton onto someone else. The criticisms of last year wounded a lot of people and some people have been alienated, good , hard working people who helped to raised hundreds if not thousands of pounds.
Also people have said this may be the end of REMF. With respect it will be the end of the REMF when the Eaton family decide it will be. Several years ago people were saying the REMF should fold and it has gone from strength to strength and raised more money in 2010 than in any year since 2001 when it was launched. For now lets just get behind Andy and Alan and all those who are working very hard to make REMF 10 a memorable and fitting tribute to a wonderful fund and a wonderful decade.
You know what, I can't be arsed to argue this. Let's just say that you, sheebo and ali jenkins are all absolutely spot on. Everything was fine before and why we made a fuss I simply couldn't imagine?That would be a group of mates sullying the name of a charity and everyone involved in it because their mate was left out of the playing squad. You're right, that was pretty shitty behaviour.
You know what, I can't be arsed to argue this. Let's just say that you, sheebo and ali jenkins are all absolutely spot on. Everything was fine before and why we made a fuss I simply couldn't imagine?
Let me know when ali jenkins starts his magnificent fund raising effort, involving a very minimal amount of legwork (so I hear) and posting a thread entitled "please sponsor me x" three days before the match, with a link to his justgiving page. Lets see if we can get him past the magical £20 mark this season.