You may have noticed that a little paragraph relating to donations has appeared on the website. And if you have read the paragraph you will know why.
Next season will see the launch of the service ive been trying to get going for the last couple of years, but have never had any support with the idea.
Now i've got a volunteer to help and also Nick has agreed to pay most of the costs of the service.
We will be filming all matches. And then providing the following: - Post-match highlights Online for registered users - Some video interviews - Video features, such as a tour of the ground before preseason once the ground work is done - Full 90 minutes DVDs for sale - Full 90 minutes downloadable at a lower price than the DVD - We are also planning for Post-match highlights to be shown on the screens in the bar before kick off of the next game
This service will be launched this week with a "goal from the past" video clip involving one of our management team and a bit of a screamer!
We are also aiming at some point over the next season to begin the RadioAngels Live Audio Commentary. Which will be full 90 minutes audio commentary, on a digital radio on the internet run from the website.This will also be used for audio interviews.
However as you can imagine these (especially the live audio) come at a cost.
So to help out the donations button is there. I will update the little "Donations so far"every time someone donates. Much like Dover have on their website at the moment for their centre spot fund. However dont worry we're not asking for £30k. Once that ticker reaches £300 then we will launch the Live Audio Commentary. (If i get a sponsor for the website/angelsworld area of the website - all the money from that will be put into the fund). Any money once over the £300 will firstly go into an account for the monthly fees involved with the audio server.(not that much) after that it will go to the club/ground improvements fund.
who's filming it got a video of bill roffey hitting a 35 yarder for leyton orient if you want it
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