JOIN VALLEY GOLD ONLINE!
The Valley Gold homepage is now able to accept PayPal transactions, meaning that you now have the ability to sign up online via debit or credit card or, if you are an existing member, make your membership renewal payments online via debit or credit card.
To do this, you will need to navigate to the Join/Renew Online page at
http://www.valleygold.org.uk/join-online/ and enter your details, (if you are renewing your membership then please include your Valley Gold number within the Message box at the bottom of this page). Once you have submitted these details, you should use the PayPal box underneath to make your payment. Once this has been received, your welcome pack and membership card will be posted out to you.
We have around 2,000 paying members, and donate over £100,000 to the club’s academy which is used in a wide variety of ways, including the new classroom facility at the training ground, the annual pre-season tournaments which our players take part in, their training equipment, the new mini-buses to transport players to and from matches, coach travel and also the fees for match officials for our home games.
Valley Gold members contribute to one of the best academy setups in the country, and our members also have a chance to win a wide range of prizes. We have cash draws at every home league match, where members can win up to £5,000 – plus they receive priority on away tickets, £15 discount off a season ticket, discounts on hospitality, and a discount in the club superstore – plus much more. In addition, we have an executive box in the East Stand this season and Valley Gold members will be randomly selected prior to each game to watch a game from this box.
A Valley Gold membership costs £120 for a year, and you can now make this payment online (or pay £60 for a six month membership or £30 for a three month membership). We can also still accept £10 monthly instalments which can be arranged through a standing order.
If you have any problems or questions then please let me know.
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