DESPERATELY needing volunteers to man a bucket Arsenal game

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Mods, hope it's OK to post this - if so, can I be even cheekier and ask if it could be stickied for a short while please?

Before the home match against Arsenal on 12th Sept the club has given permission for a bucket collection in aid of MCFC Sierra Leone, organised by Phil Holme.

WE ARE DESPEARTELY SHORT OF VOLUNTEERS TO MAN THE BUCKETS (and I don't fancy running laps round the stadium to try and cover all gates ;) )

Please contact Phil ( philholme at btinternet dot com ) or see page 49 of the Wolves match programme

In the autumn of 2003 a member of Reddish Branch of the CSA completed 30 years as a police officer in Manchester and retired. He then started working in Sierra Leone in West Africa, where his job was to train detectives out there to investigate child abuse. Sierra Leone has for the past several years been either last, or second to last in the world wealth league tables published every year. Average life expectancy is around 38 years and living conditions for most people are appalling. On top of all these problems the country has gone through a particularly bloody civil war that lasted 11 years and only ended in 2000.

When he arrived in Freetown, the capital City, Tony noticed the usual scattering of people wearing Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United shirts. It soon became apparent that football is massive in the country and most people follow the English Premier League. At the end of his first week he was enjoying a beer at a beach bar when a young man approached him by the name of Armani Sheku KAMARA who was selling watches, sunglasses etc. He noticed that he was wearing a Manchester United lapel badge. As Tony is a dyed in the wool blue he joked with the young man that he could not buy any of his merchandise from a man wearing and Man United badge. Within a short time he agreed to throw the offending item into the Atlantic Ocean and negotiations commenced. It soon became apparent that not only did he have a good knowledge of Premier League football he also had a good knowledge of the ups and downs of Manchester City. He assured Tony that he was only wearing the United badge because a customer had given it to him and he promised him that if I could get him a City shirt he would be a City fan for the rest of his life. Little did he known what that conversation would lead to.

In early 2004 Tony returned to Sierra Leone having spent a few weeks back in Manchester, and of course took back with him a City shirt for Armani. Within a few days of receiving the shirt Armani told Tony that he was setting up a Man City Supporters Club in Freetown. When Tony next returned to UK he discussed the Sierra Leone situation, first with Howard Burr the Secretary of the Reddish Branch and then with Alex Channon the Chair of the C.S.A.. It was then that the Sierra Leone Branch of the Manchester City Centenary Supporters Association was born. On Tony’s next visit he was able to take back with him several dozen assorted City shirts donated by City fans over here. They proved very popular and soon were being seen all around the Freetown streets. Soon Armani had formed a Manchester City Football team in Freetown as well as a Junior Man City team. The problem was that they were wearing a red and white striped kit that they had to rent on a match-by-match basis. Following discussion with Lorraine Firth at Manchester City the club kindly donated a full kit for the team out there. There was also a concerted effort by a lot of Branches to collect a s many shirts, boots as possible these were also sent. Another recent development is that a Reddish Branch member donated a generator for the community where Armani lives allowing around 100 people to have electricity. The shipping of the generator was financed by C.S.A. funds with the blessing of its members.

Tony Griffiths last visited Sierra Leone in March 2007 and we were proud to hear of many men women and children wearing an array of City shirts around the capital and beyond. The football team formed such a short time ago is going from strength to strength and Armani is something of a local celebrity who is frequently interviewed on national radio in Sierra Leone and works extremely hard to promote Man City for no financial reward. The Phuket Branch of the MCFC CSA then very kindly donated both a new home and away kit as many of the shirts donated were getting a bit passed it. On 23rd. November 2008 Man City Youth team appeared in the Sierra Leone F.A. Youth Cup final and WON. Not bad for a team that did not exist 4 years ago. You now can't walk through Freetown without seeing a City shirt and hearing shouts of City Till I die

Unfortunately the first team had to pull out of the main league this season as it did not have enough cash - although the league have agreed to keep their place in division two for next season assuming they have funds in place The next phase is to try and help make the team financially independent by raising £15-20,000 for a bus this would double up as both transport to away matches which is one of the most prohibitive costs to the team - Then during the rest of the week it would become a revenue maker by running it as a proper bus in the Capital this would give two people a job and also raise enough cash to keep the teams running. Also it should provide enough to replace the bus every 10 years.

This is not just another fund raiser - the work being done is changing lives and keeping young people off the streets and giving them a common bond - it is CHANGING LIVES and even SAVING some. Hence the appeal and the collection which will take place around the ground at the Arsenal game on Sept 12th 2009 - if you see peeps with buckets and bright T Shirts collecting on the day please give what you can - if you won't be there and whish to send a donation for now you can contact me and I will sort out for you. We also need up to 50 volunteers to man the buckets so to speak so if you want to help again contact Phil

Please do help - jsut a little of your time is all we ask.
 
I'm unfortunately not going to be able to attend the Arsenal game, but it sounds like a great cause. Is there a 'just giving' site (or similar) I could donate some money to?

Thanks
 
what time would we need to be at the ground for? what time would it be until? etc would need to know before i could contact the organiser
 
Thank you Mods - very much appreciated.

For donating money, I don't think Phil had any luck setting up an online donations page for various techy reasons, but on another City site, he has given these details:

you send send a cheque p/o etc etc to

CSA Sierra Leone Appeal
C/O Phil Holme
5 Hartfield Ave
Portadown
Co Armagh
N Ireland
BT62 4DF

payable to MCFC CSA (Endosed on the back Sierra Leone)

I have sent him a text asking what time any volunteers need to be at the ground etc and will post his reply when I get it. (He's obviously working today (as am I) so sorry for any delays )

Really appreciate any and all help/donations.

Anji - X
 
thanks Ric for soting out my memory

Phil here if you need any info just ask guys

you can also donate through the CSA bank a/c if you want to do that way e mail me and I will send you bank details - but most off all we need cleectors right now -

Tony the guy who started this all off will be with Cheesy on Blue Tuesday radio manchester next week between 6-7pm - I will be on Talk Sport soon with it - its going in the Times Telegraph and Independant - its in the wolves prog and in the sept issue of the city mag - we have contacted the club for help etc etc
 
hi mate, if we were to man the buckets, how old do you have to be, what time do we need to be there, how long for, and meeting places etc thanks
 
jd-blue said:
hi mate, if we were to man the buckets, how old do you have to be, what time do we need to be there, how long for, and meeting places etc thanks

we are meeting as a group in the townley at 11am - although thats a Csa meeting after the meeting we will collect a bit in pubs etc and partake of the occaisional beverage - we will then move to the ground at approx 1pm where we will meet with lorraine firth who is in charge of charities at the club and oft we go with said buckets
 
jd-blue said:
hi mate, if we were to man the buckets, how old do you have to be, what time do we need to be there, how long for, and meeting places etc thanks

TBH (that to be honest and not tel ben hiam ) never thought of the age thing before so very good question - I would assume since we have a licence to collect both inside and outside the ground that whoever we give a bucket to can collect - but it would not be PC if we did not say 16 years of age - but if younger can help out with a slighty older collector - ie me at the age of 53 and a bit - in fact I could do with as many helpers as I can get - just for me
 
Try & get some tickets from the club for the helpers that is something they used to do .plus you got a result being able to collect outside the stadium .they put a block on us when we did it for the Carl ramsbottom apeall plus they would only let us collect on the first tier
 
Wheresthepies said:
thanks Ric for soting out my memory

Phil here if you need any info just ask guys

you can also donate through the CSA bank a/c if you want to do that way e mail me and I will send you bank details - but most off all we need cleectors right now -

Tony the guy who started this all off will be with Cheesy on Blue Tuesday radio manchester next week between 6-7pm - I will be on Talk Sport soon with it - its going in the Times Telegraph and Independant - its in the wolves prog and in the sept issue of the city mag - we have contacted the club for help etc etc

Oh thank goodness - the cavalry's arrived. Well done Phil :)
Do you want me there for 11 too then? I'm only an honorary of the PD CSA after all ;)
 

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