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FINN HARPS APPEAL TO PUBLIC FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT

written by Stephen Maguire April 5, 2016
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Finn Harps staff & players invite the public to back their car draw which club says is vital to meeting costs of Premier Division. Pictured are (Back row) Manager Ollie Horgan, Damien McNulty, Club Captain Kevin McHugh, Tommy Harkin, Richard Brush, Ethan Boyle. Front: Adam Hanlon, Michael Rafter & Tony McNamee. (Pic. Geraldine Diver)

Finn Harps staff & players invite the public to back their car draw which club says is vital to meeting costs of Premier Division. Pictured are (Back row) Manager Ollie Horgan, Damien McNulty, Club Captain Kevin McHugh, Tommy Harkin, Richard Brush, Ethan Boyle. Front: Adam Hanlon, Michael Rafter & Tony McNamee. (Pic. Geraldine Diver)

Finn Harps FC have called on the public to get behind the club as they continue their Premier Division campaign following last season’s historic promotion achievement.

The club are keen to emphasise the importance of supporting fundraising initiatives and in particular the forthcoming draw for a Toyota Car and other prizes.

Harps have a huge challenge to raise sufficient revenue to cover costs including a 5 week period in June/July where there are no home games scheduled.

The first team also has two away games in a row to Cork City & Wexford Youths in April.

Finn Harps Chairman Sean Quinn said: “I think most people understood that there would have to be ongoing collective fundraising efforts to meet the increased costs which occur when competing in top flight football.

“It is critical that supporters and the public help us maximise the draw to help us cover expenditure in the 5 week summer period where we have no home games. The commitment and professionalism of the management team and players has been first class and with backing of the county there is no reason why the club can’t go from strength to strength in the near future.”

HOW YOU CAN HELP

You can purchase car draw tickets online on www.finnharps.com
Car draw tickets are also available to buy from club shop or tea room at home matches against St. Patick’s Athletic or Bray Wanderers.
If you can help sell tickets please call club office on 074-9130070

 

FINN HARPS APPEAL TO PUBLIC FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT was last modified: April 5th, 2016 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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