Weaver Stadium - Nantwich Town - 200 Club

Nantwich Town supporters are being urged to become members of the 200 Club to help the club through the current economic crisis.

The 200 Club is a way of providing regular financial support for the Weaver Stadium outfit while having a chance to win up to £400 every month.

Every football club in the country runs a form of regular lottery and the Nantwich Town 200 Club is an important part of the club’s fundraising activity.

It costs £5 a month to take part and half of the money raised is handed out in cash prizes each month, with the other half going to help run the club.

With 200 people on board, the monthly cash prize would be £400 with two runners-up prizes of £50.

Places are still available and the more entries the bigger the prizes.

John Dunning, Nantwich Town FC – Vice-Chairman and Company Secretary, said: “These are highly uncertain times for football in general and especially for clubs like Nantwich Town.

“The Board is working hard behind the scenes to ensure the survival of the club and is developing some exciting plans for the future.

“That is why the on-going support for the 200 Club is greatly appreciated and provides a great way for our fans and the community to help the club during these difficult times.”

To join, download the 200 Club form via https://www.nantwichtownfc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/200-Club-back-pdf.pdf

Once downloaded, print off the form, fill in your details & signature, then scan or photograph the form and email it to [email protected]

Ddo not post the form to the Weaver Stadium.

Dates of draws and lists of prize winners will be published every month on the club website https://www.nantwichtownfc.co.uk/

For further information email [email protected]

(Words and images by Jonathan White)

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