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Post by jimbo on Feb 7, 2008 23:26:41 GMT
I have some "BUSBY BABES 1957" posters available....... occasionally I give a few to the programme kiosk, so you may have seen them. This would be a good match for the club to make a few extra quid out of them !! I'm away this weekend, but I've got about 150 waiting here; if anyone would like to collect them from my house tomorrow evening. Anyone want to volunteer to sell them ( perhaps on the forecourt ? ), with all money going straight into the club's coffers If you don't know me personally, but think this is a good idea, send me a private message or ask The Chairman, Mike, Alan, Roger or Derek ( I hope they don't mind ) who will know how to contact me. PHOTOS ON THE POSTER ARE: Whitefoot, Colman, Foulkes, Wood, Byrne, Blanchflower, Edwards, Berry. Whelan, Taylor, Viollet & Pegg. AUTOGRAPHS ON THE POSTER (ABOUT 38 ) INCLUDE Charlton,Clayton, Busby, Carolan, Hunter, Webster, Blanchford, Pegg, Cope etc etc
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Post by cg on Feb 8, 2008 9:28:16 GMT
I think the title of this thread expresses its own dangers.
While I can understand Jimbo's altruism in trying to put a few bob in the WCFC club coffers it must be said there has been enormous sensitivity about Man Utd and its sponsors profiting from Munich let alone other clubs.
If Worcester City (albeit a club with slightly different financial cicumstances to MUFC!!) sought to do so you have to wonder what message that would send out - particularly as it isn't yet clear if the club are prepared to hold a minutes' silence for the Munich dead tomorrow.
More respondents to the thread I started on this MB yesterday 'does anyone know....' were against a minutes silence than for it (though this is stirngiest of straw polls). I have written to Dave Boddy to ask what is happening and haven't yet received a reply, (I'm not complaining about that - just saying it isn't clear).
One without the other is surely incongruous?
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Post by ctod1959 on Feb 8, 2008 12:37:12 GMT
I think tomorrow is definitely NOT the right occasion to be selling Munich posters on the forecourt.
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