There's no profit in it so levy an Lewis will stay well clear!
They originally needed only £70 grand but were still 18 short. Disgraceful.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/festival-designed-to-bring-tottenham-community-closer-after-riots-cancelled-7875898.html
can't read the article as page is blocked...
but wld appear a bit of an own goal by the club...
The club put a huge amount into the local community and without them the area would become the bronx
It's hardly the end of the carnival, they just can't afford to hold the festival as well.
Poor article.
Has to be punnishment for bad behavior and a lot of people in Tottenham dont deserve a Carnival this yr ..
The club put a huge amount into the local community and without them the area would become the bronx
In case you hadn't noticed there were riots in Tottenham and as THFC are the most high profile company in the area I would expect them to make up a pitance of £18, 000 particularly as you have stated the above.
Has to be punnishment for bad behavior and a lot of people in Tottenham dont deserve a Carnival this yr
An excellent way to deter bad behaviour
It works with kids .. if you do wrong then why should you still get treats in life ..
How much and to whom have THFC contributed?
And i can tell you that Tottenham do a hell of a lot more for its local community with its Foundation than Chelsea have ever done for theirs, so try looking a little closer to home ..
Try looking it up for yourself instead of making stupid articles about things you clearly know little about
And i can tell you
Then tell me how much and to whom?
told you to go look for it yourself then come back with a fairer more factual article
Try looking it up for yourself instead of making stupid articles about things you clearly know little about
you made the staement which you obviously can't back up.
My article is a matter of fact not like your comment.
try not being such a lazy and google
Tottenhamhotspur Foundation and do some reading
You're the lazy . I'm not doing your work of backing up what other people say.
If what you say is true then £18,000 isn't too much to give for local people. Is it berk?
An £18,000 shortfall in funding has put an end to the carnival and the resignation of the organiser.
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Factually incorrect - the carnival is going ahead.
We were established as a Registered Charity in 2006 with significant investment from Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. In 2010 the Foundation reached a landmark, creating 1 million life changing opportunities for people in local communities - in only four years.
We recently celebrated 5 years of the Foundation and creating 1.5 million life changing opportunities.
We work predominately within the London Boroughs of Haringey, Waltham Forest, Enfield and Barnet and the District Council of Epping Forest but have also undertaken various overseas projects including work in South Africa, Sri Lanka and China.
Just one little section for you to read
Apology would be nice once you have done some reading
Can only see one Berk on this thread and i think your find its you
Have a look at the CFC foundation it might interest you:
http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ChelseaFoundation/0,,10268,00.html
It not only operates locally but worldwide.
I have stated that £18,000 is a pitance, so why not pay for something that is as important to the local community.
You have your user name right anyway
A rat who spewers out rubbish from its mouth ..
You're wasting your breath weare, just leave the idiot to himself.
Factually incorrect - the carnival is going ahead.
Should have listened to LBC this morning at 7am for the facts as stated by the organiser.
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posted on 23/6/12
There's no profit in it so levy an Lewis will stay well clear!
posted on 23/6/12
They originally needed only £70 grand but were still 18 short. Disgraceful.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/festival-designed-to-bring-tottenham-community-closer-after-riots-cancelled-7875898.html
posted on 23/6/12
can't read the article as page is blocked...
but wld appear a bit of an own goal by the club...
posted on 23/6/12
The club put a huge amount into the local community and without them the area would become the bronx
posted on 23/6/12
It's hardly the end of the carnival, they just can't afford to hold the festival as well.
Poor article.
posted on 23/6/12
Has to be punnishment for bad behavior and a lot of people in Tottenham dont deserve a Carnival this yr ..
posted on 23/6/12
The club put a huge amount into the local community and without them the area would become the bronx
In case you hadn't noticed there were riots in Tottenham and as THFC are the most high profile company in the area I would expect them to make up a pitance of £18, 000 particularly as you have stated the above.
posted on 23/6/12
read above ..
posted on 23/6/12
Has to be punnishment for bad behavior and a lot of people in Tottenham dont deserve a Carnival this yr
An excellent way to deter bad behaviour
posted on 23/6/12
It works with kids .. if you do wrong then why should you still get treats in life ..
posted on 23/6/12
How much and to whom have THFC contributed?
posted on 23/6/12
And i can tell you that Tottenham do a hell of a lot more for its local community with its Foundation than Chelsea have ever done for theirs, so try looking a little closer to home ..
posted on 23/6/12
Try looking it up for yourself instead of making stupid articles about things you clearly know little about
posted on 23/6/12
And i can tell you
Then tell me how much and to whom?
posted on 23/6/12
told you to go look for it yourself then come back with a fairer more factual article
posted on 23/6/12
Try looking it up for yourself instead of making stupid articles about things you clearly know little about
you made the staement which you obviously can't back up.
My article is a matter of fact not like your comment.
posted on 23/6/12
try not being such a lazy and google
Tottenhamhotspur Foundation and do some reading
posted on 23/6/12
You're the lazy . I'm not doing your work of backing up what other people say.
If what you say is true then £18,000 isn't too much to give for local people. Is it berk?
posted on 23/6/12
An £18,000 shortfall in funding has put an end to the carnival and the resignation of the organiser.
--------
Factually incorrect - the carnival is going ahead.
posted on 23/6/12
We were established as a Registered Charity in 2006 with significant investment from Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. In 2010 the Foundation reached a landmark, creating 1 million life changing opportunities for people in local communities - in only four years.
We recently celebrated 5 years of the Foundation and creating 1.5 million life changing opportunities.
We work predominately within the London Boroughs of Haringey, Waltham Forest, Enfield and Barnet and the District Council of Epping Forest but have also undertaken various overseas projects including work in South Africa, Sri Lanka and China.
Just one little section for you to read
Apology would be nice once you have done some reading
posted on 23/6/12
Can only see one Berk on this thread and i think your find its you
posted on 23/6/12
Have a look at the CFC foundation it might interest you:
http://www.chelseafc.com/page/ChelseaFoundation/0,,10268,00.html
It not only operates locally but worldwide.
I have stated that £18,000 is a pitance, so why not pay for something that is as important to the local community.
posted on 23/6/12
You have your user name right anyway
A rat who spewers out rubbish from its mouth ..
posted on 23/6/12
You're wasting your breath weare, just leave the idiot to himself.
posted on 23/6/12
Factually incorrect - the carnival is going ahead.
Should have listened to LBC this morning at 7am for the facts as stated by the organiser.
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