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QUESTION for REMF Organizing Committee and anyone who is attending Friday







Krusty

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Sep 9, 2006
622
Finally, the pre-match binfest.

Took a lot longer than normal

It's been a slow-burner, but flaming away in typical NSC fashion now. Well done everyone.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Uncle Spielberg

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I agree. But in terms of money generated it is not particularly huge...and after all this is the aim of the organisation. It is also at an advantage to many other charities in that it is linked to the football club and with this comes many ready made donors and contacts. On this latter point, via the football club and its fan base there is probably only 2 degrees of seperation between REMF and almost anything/anyone in the county. I have said before it has the potential to be absolutely huge. The Brighton marathon is not exploited properly; much more could be raised from this if it was done properly. I have previously fully explained to Uncle Spielberg how it works but the advise has never been acted on. Another person has also done the same. On this point REMF should also be organising a 10k/half marathon. There are a few charities running Brighton 10ks and half marathons now. I realise I am coming across as mean as I know the REMF put a lot of effort in but it really needs to go to the next level...and it can.

I don't want to get involved in this but I have done my best with the Brighton Marathon and it has raised £ 20000 for the fund in 3 years. I don't know if people think there is a huge office and organisation working for the REMF on a full time employed basis but in reality it is a handful of people who spend countless hours of their own time, for free on top of trying to make a living and other life events, year after year. Any help or advice is appreciated to make the fund better and stronger but I think we have done pretty well to date.
 




Chesney Christ

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Sep 3, 2003
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Herr Tubthumper.
 


Uncle Spielberg

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I don't know if people realise how damaging this is to the REMF but people have walked away due to this annual binfest and will continue to do so.
 


Common as Mook

Not Posh as Fook
Jul 26, 2004
5,633
Why should I organise it myself? I'm not part of the REMF. It's their job to look at ways of making money is it not? I have provided a few pointers it's now their job to act on them. I'd certainly be happy to advise but I do my own stuff and live outside the UK so it's just not practical to be hands on.

The ego has landed. You do have a high opinion of yourself don't you? That's not pointers - that's criticism dressed up as advice.

What was it you were saying the other day? Times are hard so we might as well be nice to each other. Maybe you should start to practice what you preach.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,063
Brighton
I don't know if people realise how damaging this is to the REMF but people have walked away due to this annual binfest and will continue to do so.

This. I love that people are actually willing to genuinely damage a charity just to make their little points. Disgraceful behaviour.
 


albion534

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Mar 4, 2010
5,272
Brighton, United Kingdom
This is bloody ridiculous, I'm sorry but reading through these people criticising about the amount of money raised is appalling!

ANYTHING, whether it's £1 or £1000 is a going to the same cause and will continue to do so, so get off your high horse and shut the f c u k up!

I'm buzzing about playing tonight! Can't wait
 


Herr Tubthumper

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The ego has landed. You do have a high opinion of yourself don't you? That's not pointers - that's criticism dressed up as advice.

What was it you were saying the other day? Times are hard so we might as well be nice to each other. Maybe you should start to practice what you preach.

Think what you want to think. It's advice.

Maybe I am being a bit harsh BUT I really hate to see opportunities wasted. It's a shame. I really do think REMF can be bigger and I see this as quite a positive thought/comment.
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,063
Brighton
£64 raised person doesn't sit well really. People talk about the annual binfest on this, but I'm amazed nothing has been done... the annual binfest goes over the same ground, and yet here we are again with the same problem. Bizarre

Agreed - the same problem comes up again - a load of ****s on the sidelines telling anyone who'll listen exactly how it should be done while doing the square route of **** ALL themselves.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,063
Brighton
Think what you want to think. It's advice.

Maybe I am being a bit harsh BUT I really hate to see opportunities wasted. It's a shame. I really do think REMF can be bigger and I see this as quite a positive thought/comment.

Why haven't you set a charity up over in Germany? I don't think I'm being harsh when I say that you come across as someone who thinks they know exactly how a charity should be run.
 








Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
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I for one being one of the original founders of the fund would be really interested in Herr Tubthumpers ideas for how the fund can be better run and what things we should be doing differently.

The floor is yours as they say


off you go. I am sure we are all interested in your views
 




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