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Giving them a table for 10 people for 6 fixtures throughout the season, greedy bastards
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What are they meant to say though?The facility had been used to host disadvantaged families, providing matchday experiences that would otherwise have been out of reach. Over time, it became a central part of the foundation’sYou must be logged on to see external linkssupporting children and families facing serious illness. Under revised arrangements, Sunderland will continue to offer hospitality access to the Bradley Lowery Foundation in a different format. This will include a table of 10 for six fixtures across the season in the Montgomery Suite, allowing the charity to host up to 12 families.
The club has also offered two additional games for smaller groups of four, in the Boardroom or the Charlie Hurley Suite, providing a quieter setting for more vulnerable children. The Echo understands that while the executive box arrangement has come to an end, Sunderland have indicated they will continue to support the foundation in other ways where possible. Gemma Lowery, Bradley’s mother and co-founder of the charity, said the change marked the end of an era but welcomed the club’s ongoing backing when contacted by The Echo.
“It is sad to see the box go, as it really does mark the end of an era in Bradley’s name,” she said. “That said, I am incredibly grateful to everyone at Sunderland for continuing to support us in other ways. I’m really pleased that we can still offer a hospitality experience to families because over the years, it has been so special to seeYou must be logged on to see external linkswho wouldn’t normally have the opportunity enjoy such an amazing day.”
It's really disappointing they've changed it at all but the end of the article suggests they're still supporting the family and the family are happy with it.
Agreed yeah. One thing that's been consistent with the owners of the club is that they want to maximise every single penny of revenue where they can. It's great for the football club but is coming at a huge cost reputationally.What are they meant to say though?
Yes anything is better than nothing but to just take it away with what seems like no consultation with the BLF whatsoever is a disgrace. At the very least they could have given them first refusal
They've done so much good over the last few years to then start pulling stunts like this to sell a box for what, less than two weeks wages for one of the first teamers. We make 25 times the cost of a box for every place higher we finish in the table
Absolutely disgraceful. Wow.Massive own goal by the club here
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Very pragmatic from her, no doubt thinking of the poor families going through a terrible time and not wishing to ruin the relationship with the club, even though they have acted like money grabbing twats.No comment on the foundation being willing to pay for the box but not given the chance. Sounds like Gemma is being very magnanimous with the club
Clearly giving a professional response so that it isnt a case of cutting the charities nose off so to speakVery pragmatic from her, no doubt thinking of the poor families going through a terrible time and not wishing to ruin the relationship with the club, even though they have acted like money grabbing twats.
Absolutely f***ing disgustingMassive own goal by the club here
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Burwell making all of the unpopular decisions so the new fella can come in without having a record of pissing the fans off?
Is it fuck, it's f***ing sickening.I honestly think that's fair enough. They've offered a box for several seasons free of charge and are still offering a package for a few games. It's a decent compromise for me.
exactly, let’s put poorly children out in the coldI'm glad the club have offered something but I can't see it working tbh. Young kids want to play, climb on things etc, some probably don't even watch the game and stay in the box on ipad, go back inside if too cold, while their parents can enjoy the game. Really not sure how that will all work with using the Montgomery Suite.
And that’s what will cost them more longer term, reputation and good will, all for what will be buttons in the grand scheme of thingsAgreed yeah. One thing that's been consistent with the owners of the club is that they want to maximise every single penny of revenue where they can. It's great for the football club but is coming at a huge cost reputationally.
This will be my next fundraiser for the Bradley Lowery Foundation.Believe a box is 'only £50k' not the £100k being banded about on this thread. Im fairly sure we as fans could have quite easily supported that every season. I know i would have put money in each season to help fund it.
Clearly giving a professional response so that it isnt a case of cutting the charities nose off so to speak