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  1. Lord Bracknell

    Thank You REMF and all its supporters

    It's you that isn't paying attention. The accounts for the year ending 31 January 2009 (and all previous years) were submitted within the required period that the rules allow. An annual report isn't required for a charity below the £10,000 threshold. Date of report : 10 October 2009
  2. Lord Bracknell

    Thank You REMF and all its supporters

    There's certainly a case for saying that buying kit shouldn't be the first and last purpose of REMF giving money to a local youth football team. But having myself been involved in running a youth football club in the past, I do know that the donation of kit can be incredibly helpful - and it...
  3. Lord Bracknell

    Thank You REMF and all its supporters

    Stopped training, have you? Looking around for an excuse not to run? Lazy bugger.
  4. Lord Bracknell

    Thank You REMF and all its supporters

    But it's still a REMF that is run by hard working Albion supporters who keep in regular touch with the Eaton family and work with them to ensure that the memory of THEIR Rob is kept alive.
  5. Lord Bracknell

    Thank You REMF and all its supporters

    REMF didn't give DaSH the money because it wanted to fund better tea making facilities at South Heighton (although the previous facilities were APPALLING). It made a contribution towards a refurbishment fund that allowed youth football to continue to be played at the ground. If DaSH hadn't...
  6. Lord Bracknell

    Thank You REMF and all its supporters

    Having visited both Los Peladitos and DaSH, I would say that both teams are thoroughly deserving of the support that REMF has given them. It's impossible to run a fund like REMF on the basis of some sort of "competition" between youth football teams to demonstrate greater "need" than anyone...
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