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BobG

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Rovers Lottery
« on April 26, 2010, 11:31:37 pm by BobG »
Evening chaps

I've just spotted on DROS that Terry Burdass, the Lottery Manager is leaving. But more interestingly, the article mentioned that there are now 3,000 supporters who subscribe. So, can anyone tell me:

1) How much a weekly subscription is?
2) Any idea of the % of revenue given back in prizes?

Thanks chaps. I'll be ever so grateful. :)

Cheers

BobG



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eastender

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Re:Rovers Lottery
« Reply #1 on April 27, 2010, 12:27:14 am by eastender »
£1 a go, have as many go's as you like. :)

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Re:Rovers Lottery
« Reply #2 on April 27, 2010, 12:48:12 am by eastender »
Just noticed this week's winner.

DONCASTER ROVERS LOTTERY RESULTS
Posted on: Mon 26 Apr 2010
Winning Number - 7101

CONGRATULATIONS TO J Lewis, Doncaster, wins £4000

Could it be our very own Jack \"THE TACHE\" Lewis. :ohmy:

Snods Shinpad 2

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Re:Rovers Lottery
« Reply #3 on April 27, 2010, 01:09:15 am by Snods Shinpad 2 »
Hang on a minute.

£1 a go.....3,000 weekly subscribers....and a Mr  J Lewis wins the weekly prize of £4000!?!

No wonder we're always bloody skint...

BobG

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Re:Rovers Lottery
« Reply #4 on April 27, 2010, 01:17:16 am by BobG »
Thanks Eastender. And lets assume the Rovers are sane just for sec, Snod.

Revenue pa at a quid a week each     £156K

Less

Terry Burdass' wages/NI              £ 30K
Petrol collection/delivery           £ 19K
Printing                             £  5K
Prizes @ 50% of revenue              £ 78K

Total                                £132K

So, despite the total guesswork in all the cost numbers, and assuming only a quid a wek each, we end up with a net profit of somewhere around £24K.

I suspect my numbers are over pessimistic - though I haven't included anything for bad debts. But even so, what do we reckon a reasonable net profit should be? £50K? Not a huge amount for all the work involved.

Cheers

BobG

Snods Shinpad 2

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Re:Rovers Lottery
« Reply #5 on April 27, 2010, 01:30:16 am by Snods Shinpad 2 »
Actually I stupidly assumed everyone buys 1 ticket.  :blush:

With a payout of £4k it sounds like 3000 x £2 or £3 is more likely.

BobG

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Re:Rovers Lottery
« Reply #6 on April 27, 2010, 01:32:27 am by BobG »
Now that would make it all rather worthwile wouldn't it? Could be looking at £150K pa net plus with that. Wouldn't have to pay petrol or wages three times would we? :)

Thanks Snods.

BobG

rovinrover52

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Re:Rovers Lottery
« Reply #7 on April 27, 2010, 12:29:22 pm by rovinrover52 »
and all the smaller prizes are donated by local buisnesses like local pubs and restaurants thus costing the club nothing
you can more than half the wage estimate i know its no where near that amount
and the rest of you that didnt know how it works because you never bought a ticket should know that some of the prizes are really great
take it from me ive won 2 prices this week a meal at manvers and a beauty voucher
the jackpot twice 3,000 once and 500 once
loads of fish& chip suppers a frankie and benny meal voucher for £25 quid and
a few cash prizes of £25
call me lucky but youve got to be init....
and the club gets a bit for my troubles  :woohoo:  :woohoo:  :woohoo:

 

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