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Can’t see why the club couldn’t just promote the scheme the Trust already use as the money raised from that finds it way to the club anyway. No need for them to set up one themselves imo.
Hope they had the common courtesy to inform the trust...
[Post edited 20 Nov 2020 16:29]
“He was deliberately misleading the EFL”
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It is a direct competing scheme and doesn't look as well established as Easyfundraising that is used by the Trust. Nor is the retailer coverage as good at first glance. Easyfundraising is used by charities and not for profit organisations. This new scheme promoted directly by the club is used by sporting organisations of all types - although it looks like 90%+ are small local sports clubs like bowling clubs, village cricket etc rather than professional sports clubs. But I guess they have recognised a need further up the food chain in this pandemic and have approached professional teams. Hornets are registered to use them.
As a strong supporter of the easyfundraising scheme I will continue to use that. Monies find their way back to the club whichever route you choose.
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