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£1,610
raised of £5,000 target by 27 supporters

    Weʼve raised £1,610 to help Hebburn Town survive and flourish in the Northern League.

    Hebburn, United Kingdom
    Funded on Wednesday, 15th March 2017

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    This is your chance to help Hebburn Town survive and flourish in the Northern League.

    We want to provide the best possible opportunity for local lads to play at the highest possible level.

    We are lucky in Hebburn to have the best juniors football club in the country and there is no reason that we cannot continue to punch above our weight with the first team.

    We have been asked to set this page up by ex-pat Hebburners who can no longer get to the game so that they can show their support. Any contributions from people far and wide are most welcome!

    We have also asked local people to get to our games if they can and to support through their businesses or business links. At this level sponsorship and a good crowd really helps.

    You can, of course, rest assured that every single penny will be spent on Hebburn Town FC.

    Please help us to keep Northern League football in our town.

    Hebburn Town thanks you for your support!

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    • Mick Laffey7 years ago
      Mick Laffey

      Mick Laffey

      7 years ago

      Increased target of £1,500 now reached. Amazing support. Can we reach the £5,000 we need to put the deposit down for new Floodlights? The remainder of the £16,000 we can get via matched funding - but we need the deposit. This is ambitious I know but lets see how close we can get. Every little helps. Thank you once again for your donations. They are much appreciated. Hebburn Town thanks you for your support.

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    • Mick Laffey7 years ago
      Mick Laffey

      Mick Laffey

      7 years ago

      30 minutes, never mind 30 days, after setting up the page we have reached our initial target of £750. Incredible.

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    7 years ago

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    Page last updated on: 3/4/2017 18.02

    Supporters

    27

    • Tony Storey

      Tony Storey

      Mar 4, 2017

      Best of luck, hope you guys make it. From an SSFC fan.

      £10.00

    • Michael Dunn

      Michael Dunn

      Feb 21, 2017

      great initiative, glad that hebburn is getting behind its football team!

      £20.00

    • Mark Mcgarry

      Mark Mcgarry

      Feb 21, 2017

      I'm on backshift so IL donate what I would of spent if I went to willington vs bishop Auckland. Admission for me daughter's etc Thanks. And good luck

      £10.00

    • Gillian Coulthard

      Gillian Coulthard

      Feb 18, 2017

      Good luck Hebburn

      £10.00

    • Paula Maxwell

      Paula Maxwell

      Feb 18, 2017

      Best of luck to Hebburn Town. Keep up the good work Mick .Maxi & Paula

      £10.00

    • No name

      No name

      Feb 18, 2017

      Good luck Mick, local teams need all the help they can get

      £20.00

    • DAVID CRAIG

      DAVID CRAIG

      Feb 18, 2017

      Football League in 2025! I hope Hebburn Football Club is't just saved, but goes from strength to strength!

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    Mick Laffey

    Mick Laffey

    Hebburn, United Kingdom

    I'm a Hebburn lad, ex St Josephs pupil and member of the Committee of Hebburn Town. I still live right next to the ground. I want to help Hebburn Town not just survive, but go from strength to strength in the Northern League.

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