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Meet the Manager, Thu 11th !

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A chance to meet the gaffer this Thursday and a chance to help the club.

Help The Hatters and Vital County’s Ian Brown explains…

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OK……I guess that most if not all of you will have inked the following entry into your diary….

Thursday 11 June 2015 (7.30pm)…..The Bungalow……’Meet the Manager’.

And quite right too, it’s the first opportunity that the bread and butter of this Club…the ordinary supporters….have had to rub shoulders with County`s new Manager Neil Young, and it is clearly an opportunity not to be missed!

Help the Hatters, having played a major part in arranging the event, will be high profile on Thursday evening, selling pies…..the football card ( both in aid of the Players Fund) but the evening is also the re-launch of a Help the Hatters initiative in support of the Lottery.

Help the Hatters have been one of the main Lottery agents for some years now, and are now sponsoring the scheme, and thus are anxious to encourage supporters to join the Lottery through Help the Hatters.

Doing this…. County fans will ensure that Help the Hatters will derive a significant income from the proceeds .

The aim will be to ask as many fans as possible to commit to the Lottery, through Help the Hatters, via a small standing order payment, thus boosting the income of Help the Hatters ensuring that we can keep on doing the stuff we do in support of the Club and its magnificent supporters!

With this in mind we will be manning a small stall at the Bungalow on Thursday from which we will push the sale of Lottery tickets, and such a facility will be maintained at the Bung going forward.

Setting up a standing order for just £4.33 monthly will enable supporters to have a real chance of winning the £ 2000 top weekly prize or one of numerous smaller values.

You will also be helping Help the Hatters , and you may rest assured that we will spend the resultant income wisely!

Please consider supporting Help the Hatters in this initiative.

Thank you.

Ian Brown

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