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Soz but the SAFC £710 will soon pale in comparison to the millions upon millions the Crown Prince and PIF have promised to pour into regenerating the local area… isn’t that right?
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You know what a vendor is right? May as well start with the basics for someone so impressively intelligent as yourself in business mattersSilly story and extremely opportunistic and entitled on the behalf of Crook. We're a loss-making club and we could have a lot of vendors guilt-trip us in the media like this if they also had no shame.
All the people I ever met from Crook were mags.
Tbf the quote from Vince doesn’t mention Newcastle United, the article does. Absolute nectar for True Faith and the like.Since they like to be known as the Black Cats, it might be supposed lucky when Sunderland FC cross your path. Crook Town take a different view.
Town hosted Sunderland’s under-23 side on Wednesday in the Durham Challenge Cup, 534 spectators attracted to the Millfield. After the usual deductions, the balance was £1,421.
Frequently these days, the big boys waive their right to half of the gate on such occasions – as did Newcastle United when 1,300+ turned out at Ashington the evening previously.
No such luck with Sunderland. Crook this morning received a request for £710 (and fifty pence.) Club chairman Vince Kirkup, the most urbane of men, is angry.
“We have to work hard for every penny we get and they’re a multi-million pound club. I know they’re entitled to their cut but it’s become an accustomed and much appreciated gesture that the big clubs don’t take it. To be honest, I’m disgusted.”
The score? Oh aye. Crook Town 1 Sunderland 0.
You know what a vendor is right? May as well start with the basics for someone so impressively intelligent as yourself in business matters
^someone hasn't read or understood the story properly.While I misspoke, I assure you that many would consider both my accounting and business acumen to be non-existent at the best of times.
The point still stands that all small businesses and organisations have bills to pay, some of which are to much larger businesses who have huge revenues and may even have huge profits. I assume that they don't expect energy companies to cover their bills just because of the disparity in the size of the respective businesses. While Sunderland may be able to forego the money, which clubs or businesses do you pick and choose? Or should we be benevolent to all? Perhaps give up our share of the cup monies to the smaller clubs we usually face too.
There are channels for a club like this to go through if they would like us to forego the money owed, and there are good people at the club who would ensure a fair hearing. Trying to publicly shame or embarrass us into doing so is both desperate and low. I hope the club ensure every penny is collected.
Since they like to be known as the Black Cats, it might be supposed lucky when Sunderland FC cross your path. Crook Town take a different view.
Town hosted Sunderland’s under-23 side on Wednesday in the Durham Challenge Cup, 534 spectators attracted to the Millfield. After the usual deductions, the balance was £1,421.
Frequently these days, the big boys waive their right to half of the gate on such occasions – as did Newcastle United when 1,300+ turned out at Ashington the evening previously.
No such luck with Sunderland. Crook this morning received a request for £710 (and fifty pence.) Club chairman Vince Kirkup, the most urbane of men, is angry.
“We have to work hard for every penny we get and they’re a multi-million pound club. I know they’re entitled to their cut but it’s become an accustomed and much appreciated gesture that the big clubs don’t take it. To be honest, I’m disgusted.”
The score? Oh aye. Crook Town 1 Sunderland 0.
^someone hasn't read or understood the story properly.
Crook isn’t in Durham.Durham mags are a weird breed, in fact most people from Durham are
I can’t remember when we were known as ‘the Bank of England club’I remember when we were known as 'the caring club'
Is it not? Where is it then?Crook isn’t in Durham.
County Durham.Is it not? Where is it then?