Positive ITFC PR story - RNLI

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Tangfastic
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Positive ITFC PR story - RNLI

Post by Tangfastic » Fri Sep 15, 2017 9:43 am

To counter any negativity going around from back-to back losses - nice to see an old-school story about players doing something in the community.

Skuse and Waghorn doing some RNLI training at Aldeburgh. Doesn't hurt and good to see the players making themselves available to meet local folk.

http://www.eadt.co.uk/sport/how-did-ips ... -1-5195316

Skuse did have problems when he ran a buoy over - which could mean he has a problem in general maneuvering in a forward direction. :)

Nice work, anyway.

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Re: Positive ITFC PR story - RNLI

Post by Bluemike » Fri Sep 15, 2017 10:32 am

Yes Indeed, positive story and nice work, I think in recent seasons this has been one thing the club can be proud of, we seem to do a lot of good stuff in the community and by all accounts the players never have to be forced to do it so well done. Not sure there should be too much negativity around however, even after two defeats, a win tomorrow and all will be looking good.

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Re: Positive ITFC PR story - RNLI

Post by arana peligrosa » Fri Sep 15, 2017 9:26 pm

One further organization that doesn't receive the credit it deserves, the Royal National Lifeboats do a very commendable job on British waters, and while a shame the majority of their endeavors goes unnoticed and overlooked by many, they prove time and again to be an essential part of the emergency services. Hope they pick up generous donations not by any visit to the club, but as a whole in general - provide what support you can, it is a very worthwhile cause and help towards saving potential situation. Please give favorably, your donation how small, can make a difference to people's lives.

Ideal scenario, everyone at the game provides a pound, players hand over "something more substantial by way of support" and those funds raised alone can be of tremendous benefit. Wish them every success, it's a shame they don't get the recognition they deserve.

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