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Friday 11 July 2008

Ivan Slavich: Get your Canberra Foundation Memberships

Strictly limited to 5000 members at $200each

Ivan Slavich announces: A-LEAGUE4CANBERRA FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP

Advertising will start on Tuesday but you can get in now! The Bank Account's are set up at SERVICE ONE MEMBERS BANKING branches across Canberra.
This is from Ivan Slavich, the head of our A-League bid for Canberra, see him at the game tomorrow and show your support:
Foundation details:

We are establishing a foundation membership for an A-League4Canberra
Strictly limited to 5000 members at $200each
Why are is Ivan doing it?

This is in order to establish a $1m fund to enable us to create an ALeague4Canberra

We are also anticipating private investors and ACT government support for ALeague.
What you get:
Foundation members will be entitled to benefits in the future such as:
reduced fee for season tickets; as well as a membership certificate declaring
them as a foundation member etc
Money held in trust:
If we are successful in establishing an A-League team the money will be held
in a trust account and will be fully refundable in the event that we are
unsuccessful
How to join up:
People can go to any Service One Members Banking branch in Canberra and
the surrounding region to deposit their $200 support payment.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope this works. I'll sign up.

Anonymous said...

must you be from ACT to a member? does it entitled you as one of the owners?

Eamonn said...

Can be a Foundation Member from anywhere, people from Brazil and Singapore and Melbourne and more have already signed up so join the party.

Anonymous said...

Being from Melbourne, I probably won't ever get to receive those free entry benefits to their games in Canberra (cause I don't go to Canberra that often) but if being a foundation means I am an owner and if it's open to people from all over Australia then I would definitely fork out a few grands for the club. I love the sport and like to see the club become a success. Are there people out there like me too who would invest, even if it's only a small ownership percentage?

Eamonn said...

That's what they ar hoping for that people from Canberra, the Region but Melbourne Sydney and beyond, even Europe and Asia may sign up.

A great chance to support football in Australia, have a small ownership/say in the club. And I reckon there are people out there who would like to invest in a club.

In UK for example you can watch A-League on the TV, and it's always more interesting to watch a league if you have a real interest in a team. Be interesting to see where it goes. I'll be doing some interviews in theUK later in the month regarding this.

You'll notice on www.winthebid.com.au they have foreign language details for this very reason.