Jack Ashton update
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I am frankly disappointed that as s group of supporter we did not raise the £2000
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Yeah, bunch of tossers only raising £1320. If I was him I wouldn't come back to supporters like that.platonic verses wrote:I am frankly disappointed that as s group of supporter we did not raise the £2000
(Note : this post was written with a large dose of sarcasm to highlight the stupidity of the quoted post)
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SouthRushdenJFC wrote:Yeah, bunch of tossers only raising £1320. If I was him I wouldn't come back to supporters like that.platonic verses wrote:I am frankly disappointed that as s group of supporter we did not raise the £2000
(Note : this post was written with a large dose of sarcasm to highlight the stupidity of the quoted post)

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In truth I thought we'd do it easily, but times are hard for many people and with Christmas looming (at the time) I'm sure many had other priorities closer to home !!
I think it was a pretty good effort and I'm sure the additional £600 odd could be raised at a couple of future games/collections if needed - I donated what I pledged, but would probably drop a few more quid in a bucket if one were available - maybe reminding people of how much is needed would be a good ploy???
I'm sure Jack is grateful for the support, he's a top lad and one I can't wait to see back in the squad !
I think it was a pretty good effort and I'm sure the additional £600 odd could be raised at a couple of future games/collections if needed - I donated what I pledged, but would probably drop a few more quid in a bucket if one were available - maybe reminding people of how much is needed would be a good ploy???
I'm sure Jack is grateful for the support, he's a top lad and one I can't wait to see back in the squad !
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Although poorly written, id of replaced frankly disappointed with surprised.. I too was surprised that the target wasn't achieved, if not reached not a bit closer than it was. Online donations and a couple of bucket collections I actually thought would have been achieveable.. On the other hand before anybody takes that out of context a good effort considering Christmas was only a 3 weeks away.platonic verses wrote:I am frankly disappointed that as s group of supporter we did not raise the £2000
If the club was to do more bucket collections as pigman suggests, then I would quite happily donate more.
Without wanting to start a new subject is there any news on the clubhouse and replacing it? That'll probably be the next collection which again I'm sure people will throw in the bucket for...
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SouthRushdenJFC wrote:Yeah, bunch of tossers only raising £1320. If I was him I wouldn't come back to supporters like that.platonic verses wrote:I am frankly disappointed that as s group of supporter we did not raise the £2000
(Note : this post was written with a large dose of sarcasm to highlight the stupidity of the quoted post)
Love the fact that you appended a note. I'm guessing that the operation didn't happen then????
Also said with sarcasm BEFORE the haters start YET again.
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im sure my "supporters club" will start picking fault at another one of my posts, but can I just ask WHY, a player doesn't have personal insurance?? I'm guessing (without knowing the guy) he probably has a family and bills to cover every month just as we all do. I sit on my arse all day and it takes something really serious to stop me earning the money to cover my bills, yet I'm insured. The most activity I do is a game if snooker now and then or a saunter to the local. IF I was in a situation where my hobby or pastime (which football is) could cause me a bad enough injury to stop me working I'd be concerned.
Just for the record it is a genuine question and NOT written for the normal people to have a pop at me. It is NOT intended in any way to be malicious, although I await the insults as usual.
Just for the record it is a genuine question and NOT written for the normal people to have a pop at me. It is NOT intended in any way to be malicious, although I await the insults as usual.
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Got to be honest RH I don't know, but I'm guessing at the level our players are at, and the amount they earn (contrary to popular belief) I would imagine it's all cost related and that insurance is financially not viable to them.
As a player who isn't wealthy I imagine the cost of insurance would be very high - so most players at this level wouldn't have it, they take the risk! Could be accused of being foolish - but if the cost is very high, then many I'd presume would take the risk - the benefit of hindsight being a wonderful thing.
It's a fair question to ask - I'd wondered myself and as I say, I don't know for sure, just hazarding a guess.
As a player who isn't wealthy I imagine the cost of insurance would be very high - so most players at this level wouldn't have it, they take the risk! Could be accused of being foolish - but if the cost is very high, then many I'd presume would take the risk - the benefit of hindsight being a wonderful thing.
It's a fair question to ask - I'd wondered myself and as I say, I don't know for sure, just hazarding a guess.
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I have no idea about the specifics of this situation, although I know for a fact that the club has personal injury insurance cover for every player representing the club, at every age group.
I wonder (and this is pure speculation) if Jack's operation wasn't covered by the insurance. He was still playing long after picking up the injury (which occurred in pre-season) and was presumably still working. It seems like it was Jack's decision to have the op, and it wasn't a necessity in order for him to be able to work. I doubt the insurance would cover this type of operation, or the subsequent time off work.
I wonder (and this is pure speculation) if Jack's operation wasn't covered by the insurance. He was still playing long after picking up the injury (which occurred in pre-season) and was presumably still working. It seems like it was Jack's decision to have the op, and it wasn't a necessity in order for him to be able to work. I doubt the insurance would cover this type of operation, or the subsequent time off work.
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