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Donate a coat and get a free ticket

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  • They do some stuff just right don't they. CACT that is. Although the club are to be praised as well.
    Pity I'm away for the match though.
  • Argghhhh thats annoying... Have just got rid of my old winter coat (threw it for the bin men about a month ago).

    Would happily have donated it to CACT for this, dont need a ticket because of my S/T
  • Great idea, well done to those involved.
  • I thought this was some reference to paint and a celebration of Matt Tees scoring - a Matt finish you might say.

    I'll get my coat
  • shirty5 said:

    I'm sure the club will also donate some coats to the cause. Especially with the ones with the following initials on

    CP
    JR
    BP
    GL
    KF
    RS

    Is it a coat or a tent?
  • shirty5 said:

    I'm sure the club will also donate some coats to the cause. Especially with the ones with the following initials on

    CP
    JR
    BP
    GL
    KF
    RS

    Not forgetting - D1952 (the coat that nobody wanted)
  • Bummer, Just donated my old coat in the office collection, only last week.
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  • i thought it said Goat at first!
  • I misread this and thought it was 'Donate a Coach'
  • edited November 2016

    i thought it said Goat at first!

    Lucky you realised Dave. Imagine your embarrassment if you had turned up at The Valley with your unwanted goat.
  • shirty5 said:

    I'm sure the club will also donate some coats to the cause. Especially with the ones with the following initials on

    CP
    JR
    BP
    GL
    KF
    RS

    The museum wants those.

    Got about 50 coats in the museum we don't want and that could be donated.
  • I thought this was some reference to paint and a celebration of Matt Tees scoring - a Matt finish you might say.

    I'll get my coat

    No you won't, you'll donate it to CACT!
  • Blimey, they'll do anything to fill the ground!! :wink:

    Great gesture though and well done to CAST for this.

    I'll happily donate a coat, in fact if they promise not to give me a ticket I'll donate two!!!

  • Just this week mentioned to the other half that I have a couple to get rid of, that's it solved for me.
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  • The club has a few coats to donate, but they already have several sets of different intitials on the front.
  • I donate Katrien... Oh it says coat!
  • I donate Katrien... Oh it says coat!

    Yes because coat and completely useless, joke of a CEO sound similar!
  • Nice gesture from the Club to support the Community Trusts initiative.
    Praise where it's due.
  • shirty5 said:

    I'm sure the club will also donate some coats to the cause. Especially with the ones with the following initials on

    CP
    JR
    BP
    GL
    KF
    RS

    Added bonus that there will be two with JR on
  • Happy to give them a coat but they can keep the ticket.
  • Fantastic work from CACT here!
  • Four coats donated today for a great cause and received four free tickets in the east stand. Can now attend the Valley and not a penny donated to the regime!
  • "Recent research shows that more than 1.2 million people over 60 in the UK agree that having a warm coat is a good thing during that period."

    Who the hell researches that? I think it's a good thing to have a fresh supply of toilet paper in the bathroom and I don't need 1.2 million OAPs to tell me that.
  • Beardface said:

    "Recent research shows that more than 1.2 million people over 60 in the UK agree that having a warm coat is a good thing during that period."

    Who the hell researches that? I think it's a good thing to have a fresh supply of toilet paper in the bathroom and I don't need 1.2 million OAPs to tell me that.

    So as pensioners make up 1/6 of the population that's about 8.8 million OAP's who don't think having a warm coat is a good idea? No wonder that so many of the poor old devils suffer from hypothermia every winter.

    You just got to love statistics or bullshit as it's more commonly called.
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