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  • Gianni, QPR & BTFC

    As many of you probably know I play semi-pro football for Buckingham Town FC, I am also the club captain.

    Buckingham Town play in the United Counties League which is 5 leagues below the football league. Buckingham Town were formed in 1883 (127 years ago) and have a great history in the league, FA cup, and FA vase.

    Buckingham have recently suffered with financial problems due to the 'credit crunch' and the harsh winter which has led to many of our home games being postponed which in itself has caused losses in funds. The club has been unable to pay bills or rent for the stadium, the players & staff have had to go unpaid for a couple months now, and recently the landlord/bailiffs have closed the ground completely. The club is around £6,000 to £10,000 in debt, and this has to be paid by July or the club will be forced to close. As a massive QPR fan (my family down the generations also) I have seen the hard times when QPR were close to going out of business. It was not a nice feeling as a fan, and I would hate to see the good local people of Buckingham go through the same pain and lose their local club.

    About a week ago I emailed QPR to see if they could help Buckingham Town with a couple of signed shirts to auction at a fund raising event we have organised. If I am being honest I sent the email randomly, not expecting a reply but worth a try kind of attitude.

    Imagine my surprise when last Thursday I received a telephone call from Gianni Paladini. He said he saw my email and would like to get more information and to see if he could help. I explained the situation to Gianni, and he was willing to help as he knows how it feels to be involved with a club in financial trouble. He invited me down to the training ground today (Monday 15th March) to have a meeting with him to discuss how QPR could help. My Dad (also a massive QPR fan) and I made the trip from Milton Keynes to Harlington and had a meeting with Gianni, a lady called Sue, and Paul Morrissey (The man from QPR player). After a successful meeting QPR have decided to help Buckingham Town by doing the following:

    * QPR will send 2 signed shirts & a few signed balls for BTFC to Auction at the up coming fund raising event.

    * QPR will advertise BTFC financial problem on qpr.co.uk, QPR Player, and a home match programme. The advert will be to advertise a donation page to be set up by BTFC. (The ball is in motion with this as I type)

    * QPR playing staff and owners will organise a donation on their behalf and send a cheque to BTFC.

    I came out of the meeting buzzing with the news, and hopefully QPR have helped to keep a great non league club afloat with their generosity.

    I took my boots, with a hope of getting involved with training and maybe my last shot at making the big time (I am 26 so times getting on), but unfortunately the squad was busy preparing for tomorrows game V Reading, so I couldn't just join in.

    I would like to thank QPR for firstly giving me the time of day to talk to them. I would also like to thank Gianni Paladini for even responding to me and inviting me down to the training ground to meet with him. I would also like to thank Paul Morrissey as he has took charge of the situation and will help me with organising everything.

    For those that are interested thanks for reading this, and if you are interested I will post a link to the donation page if you would like to help also when it is complete.

    May I take this opportunity to also point you in the direction of the Buckingham Town website: www.bt-fc.co.uk

    If any companies are interested in sponsorship, Buckingham Town offers various sponsorship packages including:

    * Advertising board around the pitch
    * Advertising in match day programme
    * Match Sponsor
    * Player Sponsor

    I have took a couple of photos from today which I will attach to my profile, so just click my name w12chris to have a look.

    Thanks for reading.

    Chris

    * EDIT...THE LOCAL PRESS DO KNOW ABOUT THIS AND I HAVE A INTERVIEW WITH THEM COMING UP....QPR WILL GET A GREAT MENTION FROM ME AND BUCKINGHAM TOWN FC.
    Last edited by Robsondinho; 15-03-2010, 06:12 PM.
    @chrisrobson9

  • #2
    brilliant news. im sure those anti-GP will find something negative to say despite what he has done for your club though.
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    • #3
      Great news for you, all i can say is i don't think any of the so called bigger Prem clubs would have been so helpful with their fans. Good luck to you and BTFC i hope it works out for you.

      Mark
      Queens Park Rangers
      NPower Champions 2010/2011

      PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)

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      • #4
        Great news and congratulations.

        I know there is plenty more hard work to resolve the situtation but it is nice the wheels are now moving.
        I played sunday league football today.

        Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.

        I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.

        We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!

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        • #5
          Great to see the club are doing things like this and I hope you raise enough funds to keep the club going.

          As a suggestion (assuming you haven't already thought of it) can you let your local newspaper know about this as it would be great publicity for the club.

          Whatever people think about GP and his role at the club, this is one thing that he clearly excels at (regardless of what people believe his motives are).

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          • #6
            Excellent news.

            Be nice if we could do something similar for Witney Town

            (sorry, couldn't resist....like a rolling ball nudged past the keeper on the six yard line just waiting to be knocked in...GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLllll!

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            • #7
              I'd expect nothing less from a family club like QPR, well done Chris.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post

                (sorry, couldn't resist....like a rolling ball nudged past the keeper on the six yard line just waiting to be knocked in...GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLllll!
                Assuming Helguson isn't the striker nearest the ball

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                • #9
                  thats a great move by Paladini and the club..well done

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                  • #10
                    Chris, first of all well done for writing to the club even though you wasn't expecting a reply in return, it just goes to show the input you have for the team you play for.

                    Well done to QPR and it's staff for giving you their time and hope it will help save Buckingham Town FC, at least they will have good words to say about you and QPR FC.

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                    • #11
                      Good read mate.

                      Fairplay to QPR FC.
                      Your mum would love me...

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                      • #12
                        Well done chris. Will pm you later.
                        PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ChelmsfordRs View Post
                          Great to see the club are doing things like this and I hope you raise enough funds to keep the club going.

                          As a suggestion (assuming you haven't already thought of it) can you let your local newspaper know about this as it would be great publicity for the club.

                          Whatever people think about GP and his role at the club, this is one thing that he clearly excels at (regardless of what people believe his motives are).



                          The local press know mate, got a interview with them coming up
                          @chrisrobson9

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
                            Excellent news.

                            Be nice if we could do something similar for Witney Town

                            (sorry, couldn't resist....like a rolling ball nudged past the keeper on the six yard line just waiting to be knocked in...GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLllll!
                            Nooooo they knocked us out of the FA Cup last year

                            Lovely stadium Witney have.
                            @chrisrobson9

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                            • #15
                              Fantastic news. Sort of thing that makes me proud to be a rangers fan, make sure the local press now chris.

                              I wonder if the club fancy donating a dof?

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