I have sat with the Board of Directors and established the £1 million pound that was earmarked for 8 projects that have already
been given the green light to go ahead.
We have slightly stalled to see where and how we are going to raise the shortfall in these projects.
The shortfall between now and May is £495,685.
We will be looking at an extensive funding programme. Writing applications, running events, looking for sponsorship, donations from fans, individuals and businesses.
Building a brighter future for all our customers.
We will be naming all the projects and the funding that is required to suit the timescales of commitment.
Our first and Major project was the indoor pitch at the end of the stadium.
The cost is £348,000
We would like a main sponsor to name the indoor stadium after their business.
Accies are an approved Youth Academy alongside. Celtic, Rangers and Hearts.
We require the indoor stadium to continue our growth in our Youth Policy..
If you have any ideas who would like to sponsor this Youth Academy Arena. Please
contact me.
Any fundraisers that have good cause and looking to donate please contact me.
ceo@lifeskillscentres.com
Thanks for your continuous support.
PrideOfLanarkshire wrote:Wonder what is happening with this now.. i understand RBS aren't wiling to give any money back, so what's next?
PrideOfLanarkshire wrote:Wonder what is happening with this now.. i understand RBS aren't wiling to give any money back, so what's next?
Willie Wastle wrote:I doubt anyone commenting on this thread is an expert in financial fraud. And I don't think we should rely on the details of the reporting - too many journalists are too quick to comment on the finances of football clubs, as though they were as simple a matter as reporting on the games (which we all disagree with anyway). Lots of conflicting and contradictory information out there, so who knows the truth?
I'll limit myself to two points:
1. Ronnie McDonald didn't become a millionaire businessman by making idle legal threats against big banks. If he's threatening legal action, he must think he has a reasonable chance of winning something. He may actually have sound legal advice to that effect.
2. I'm not going to speculate about what happened other than to ask a question that may or may not be related. When did Les Gray step down as Chairman and when did Ronnie resume that role? And why? Have we been told?
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