phasers wrote: » When you win you can donate to those places yourself. Keep playing! Mybe even start playing more often so you've a better chance.
WileyCoyote wrote: » Whats wrong with putting money back into communities through football clubs etc?
paddyjoe183 wrote: » I don't know much about football but do they not make their money through ticket entries etc?
dirtyden wrote: » You are correct then, you don't know much about it. But you still manage to have a definite opinion on something you do not know much about.
paddyjoe183 wrote: » Well i'm less likely to play known where my money is going now! What a joke!
oldyouth wrote: » You'll find that nearly every organised sporting club has benefited from Lottery funding at this stage, including those you perceive to be solely funded by the local community. The brief used by the Lottery is 'Good Causes' which are not necessarily charities. By funding sport, the arts AND charities, they contribute to improved welfare of all the citizens of the Country. I'd rather see money go to provide an inner city basketball court than an animal shelter BTW. People before pets :cool:
paddyjoe183 wrote: » All im saying is there is a lot of places in more of need than a football club and cottages in Donegal. Hospitals understaffed,
Turtyturd wrote: » You only played because you thought your money was going to good causes?
mikemac1 wrote: » If the HSE can't manage their budget it's their own fault Charlie McCreevy 2002 6.5 billion Brian Cowan 2008 15.5 billion Michael Noonan 2012 13.6 billion Billions pumped in by different ministers Over twice what they had 10 years ago There's a black hole somewhere Keep the lotto seperate OP
paddyjoe183 wrote: » All im saying is there is a lot of places in more of need than a football club and cottages in Donegal. Hospitals understaffed, homeless people on streets etc. I dont think anyone would have a sleepless night if the football club didnt get money from the National lottery! Im not looking for a row I just don't see why its not going to better places. I know my local football club is sponsered by the community.
oldyouth wrote: » I'd rather see money go to provide an inner city basketball court than an animal shelter BTW. People before pets :cool:
Froyo wrote: » It's why I generally only give to animal charities.
paddyjoe183 wrote: » ‘restoration of thatched cottages around Donegal’
housetypeb wrote: » Our beloved leaders are selling the license to run the lotto,for a 20 year period, to raise spending money. I'm not too sure whether the new operators will be quite as generous with their funding of local activities.
paddyjoe183 wrote: » Hey, I was checking my lotto numbers this morning on lotto.ie and happened to see the link for view causes that the National Lottery have given money to. A lot of the places they have provided money to are great causes and others I think is a disgrace. For example, ‘restoration of thatched cottages around Donegal’ and money to Football clubs and a new boot for Lough Muckno Water-ski and Wakeboard Club! These are only some of them! I think that money should be going to better places like charities or towards hospitals and places in need like Animal shelters.