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The result of Saturday's raffle was as follows:

1st Prize Orange ticket No 346

2nd Prize Yellow ticket No 711

3rd Prize Yellow ticket No 826

4th Prize Yellow ticket No 661

 

Thank you for your support,  as ever, we should welcome the donation of any items which but could be used as raffle prizes.. If you have any suitable items they can be left with me, Sally or at the Club Shop inside the ground. All proceeds of the raffle are used in the interests of Welling United Football Club.

 



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I've got yellow ticket 826 (3rd prize). I'm happy for it to be donated to the next raffle. (What was it anyway?)



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It was a 12 day cruise around the Caribbean, all expenses paid. But count worry. I'll make sure it goes back in the pot for the next raffle.

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Trigger wrote:

It was a 12 day cruise around the Caribbean, all expenses paid. But don't worry. I'll make sure it goes back in the pot for the next raffle.


 



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GaryH wrote:

I've got yellow ticket 826 (3rd prize). I'm happy for it to be donated to the next raffle. (What was it anyway?)


 I do question your wisdom of entering a raffle only to donate the prize you haven't yet determined back to the next raffle, which you will probably also win.



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I fancied the bottle of red Cowley won! Won't be there for the next raffle anyway.



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GaryH wrote:

I've got yellow ticket 826 (3rd prize). I'm happy for it to be donated to the next raffle. (What was it anyway?)


 Thanks that is very kind. If I remember correctly it was a bottle of wine.



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Trigger wrote:

It was a 12 day cruise around the Caribbean, all expenses paid. But count worry. I'll make sure it goes back in the pot for the next raffle.


 Sorry Trigger do you think WUSA is made of money. It was only 10 days and without nasty larger stuff.



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Squarevanman wrote:
Trigger wrote:

It was a 12 day cruise around the Caribbean, all expenses paid. But count worry. I'll make sure it goes back in the pot for the next raffle.


 Sorry Trigger do you think WUSA is made of money. It was only 10 days and without nasty larger stuff.


 My dear Squarevanman

 

Firstly, I take on board your humble, yet pathetic apology. In answer to your question regarding WUSA finances, if your investment manager got their act together then I do believe that the funds would have been available for the 12 day, all expenses paid cruise around the Caribbean. WUSA has been in existence for awhile now, plenty of time for money to be invested wisely and ample profits to be made. For example, if the funds had been invested in China and then withdrawn just before the slump and then reinvested in say for example ITV, then not only would there have been plenty of money to pay for the cruise, but there would have been funds available to contribute towards the debt. Added to this, if the investment was put into an ISA then it would of escaped any tax liabilities. Regarding the drinking of lager, only people with money will choose to purchase the 'amber necter' rather than rough it and buy that cheap and nasty beer stuff. 

 

Love Trigger. 



-- Edited by Trigger on Tuesday 21st of July 2015 11:08:07 PM

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