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A gofundme page for a Seb statue
JoshAddick
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I posted about this on the RIP thread but @Uboat mentioned it would be a better idea to start a new thread so it doesn’t lost in the discussion.
A gofundme page has been started, so people can donate towards a statue for Seb that will ideally be built inside the ground, similar to the one Valencia built in honour of one of their fans.
RIP Seb, a true Charlton legend.
https://t.co/LKzsRHyJuB?amp=1
A gofundme page has been started, so people can donate towards a statue for Seb that will ideally be built inside the ground, similar to the one Valencia built in honour of one of their fans.
RIP Seb, a true Charlton legend.
https://t.co/LKzsRHyJuB?amp=1
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Thanks Josh. It's building nicely.1
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I see a lot of people commenting on Facebook that the club/family should have been contacted about this.I have donated however, I’m sure it will go to a good cause.1
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Just want to say a thank you to Brogue Stevens who started the gofundme page. Not sure whether he posts on here or not1
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Excuse me for saying this. Everyone has a right to spend their money where they wish.
Seb was a legend at Charlton and will remain so for a long time.
However, in the situation we find ourselves, my money will be going towards helping people who have no income at present, have lost their home, have problems feeding and looking after their children and to those who have lost their jobs in companies which will disappear during this epidemic. Ask me for a donation when this mess is showing signs of getting better.5 -
Lincs start a fund up for the NHS and I will donate there aswellLincsaddick said:Excuse me for saying this. Everyone has a right to spend their money where they wish.
Seb was a legend at Charlton and will remain so for a long time.
However, in the situation we find ourselves, my money will be going towards helping people who have no income at present, have lost their home, have problems feeding and looking after their children and to those who have lost their jobs in companies which will disappear during this epidemic. Ask me for a donation when this mess is showing signs of getting better.3 -
great offer @clb74 .. I donate to causes, Salvation Army, NSPCC, local food banks etc. who are very able and have the experience and infrastructure to help those in need. I lack the expertise to start a fund and distribute any money raised. I recommend that anyone who is able to make a donation, however small, to a charity or organisation of their choice.clb74 said:
Lincs start a fund up for the NHS and I will donate there aswellLincsaddick said:Excuse me for saying this. Everyone has a right to spend their money where they wish.
Seb was a legend at Charlton and will remain so for a long time.
However, in the situation we find ourselves, my money will be going towards helping people who have no income at present, have lost their home, have problems feeding and looking after their children and to those who have lost their jobs in companies which will disappear during this epidemic. Ask me for a donation when this mess is showing signs of getting better.
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Donated. Can't help think £1,000 isn't going to get us a statue. Hopefully some players and the club can also contribute.3
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Me too. Everyone who can should be giving to relevant causes to help the fight against covid, but we will be past this one day, and when we are we will want to and must remember those who are being taken by it - especially those so young like Seb. Statue seems a great idea to me, strike while the Iron’s hot I say.clb74 said:
Lincs start a fund up for the NHS and I will donate there aswellLincsaddick said:Excuse me for saying this. Everyone has a right to spend their money where they wish.
Seb was a legend at Charlton and will remain so for a long time.
However, in the situation we find ourselves, my money will be going towards helping people who have no income at present, have lost their home, have problems feeding and looking after their children and to those who have lost their jobs in companies which will disappear during this epidemic. Ask me for a donation when this mess is showing signs of getting better.1 -
TBH I don't mind if the outcome is a statue or not. I'm sure the money can be spent on some way of remembering Seb at the ground.The Red Robin said:Donated. Can't help think £1,000 isn't going to get us a statue. Hopefully some players and the club can also contribute.10 -
The speed it’s increasing, I could see it being well over £1000The Red Robin said:Donated. Can't help think £1,000 isn't going to get us a statue. Hopefully some players and the club can also contribute.1 -
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be nice if money is raised, for it to go something like a banner or plaque in the north stand, but also goes towards supporting the team at QE or Lewisham who are working so hard to save people in Seb's position, I know they would have worked unbelievably hard to have saved him.12
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The £1000 target has been reached2
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I dont care who you give you money to, I found your post very insensitive.Lincsaddick said:Excuse me for saying this. Everyone has a right to spend their money where they wish.
Seb was a legend at Charlton and will remain so for a long time.
However, in the situation we find ourselves, my money will be going towards helping people who have no income at present, have lost their home, have problems feeding and looking after their children and to those who have lost their jobs in companies which will disappear during this epidemic. Ask me for a donation when this mess is showing signs of getting better.
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This is a great idea, one I wholeheartedly support but we need to realise what costs are involved. I've spoken to Steve Sutherland and I have Suthers permission to post this. He headed up the committee that raised funds for the Sam Bartram statue outside the entrance and I messaged him to get an idea of costs etc.The Bartram Statue cost just over £50k and the podium was provided free of charge by Aggregate Industries. This was back in 2005.Now what is proposed is a lot smaller, but it will still need to be done professionally, by someone like Anthony Hawken (he sculpted Sam). It will take time, about a year to plan, fundraise and build. So £1k is great but it's going to be a lot more most probably.BUT, I'm sure that this can be done.23
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A statue or plaque would be a fitting memory - he deserves it as he represented our club.BDL said:This is a great idea, one I wholeheartedly support but we need to realise what costs are involved. I've spoken to Steve Sutherland and I have Suthers permission to post this. He headed up the committee that raised funds for the Sam Bartram statue outside the entrance and I messaged him to get an idea of costs etc.The Bartram Statue cost just over £50k and the podium was provided free of charge by Aggregate Industries. This was back in 2005.Now what is proposed is a lot smaller, but it will still need to be done professionally, by someone like Anthony Hawken (he sculpted Sam). It will take time, about a year to plan, fundraise and build. So £1k is great but it's going to be a lot more most probably.BUT, I'm sure that this can be done.2 -
It’s a massive step for a football club to erect a statue of any one individual but if a football club isn’t its fans then what is it. 100% behind getting a statue funded as long as Seb’s family are happy for it to happen. He was without doubt the epitome of a football fan. One of us and deserves it.10
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The statue has picked up attention and has been noticed by Lyle Taylor (who posted about it on his Instragram story) and Nimer, who liked a post about it on Instagram.5
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Over £1800 now1
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personally love the idea of a statue where he always sat, saw an imagine on twitter that Valencia did this for a loyal fan..0
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On my last visit to the Mestalla Stadium that statue was in place - a great idea.NomadicAddick said:personally love the idea of a statue where he always sat, saw an imagine on twitter that Valencia did this for a loyal fan..1 -
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Matt Southall if he had any decency could pay for it.7
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How much did the bronze of Sam Bartram cost ?0
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£50k, BDL posted it above mateShootersHillGuru said:How much did the bronze of Sam Bartram cost ?0 -
Sorry. Missed that. A tall order but let’s see.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
£50k, BDL posted it above mateShootersHillGuru said:How much did the bronze of Sam Bartram cost ?1 -
I think a plaque is probably more appropriate and easy to maintain.
Would like to see the players carry his flag out onto the pitch the first game back.
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Money for a plaque is already passed I would think. What maintenance does Sam get ?MrOneLung said:I think a plaque is probably more appropriate and easy to maintain.
Would like to see the players carry his flag out onto the pitch the first game back.0 -
Only a couple of hundred pounds short of the 2.5K target.
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Perhaps having an away player of the year trophy called the Seb 1076 ?14
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Anthony was very keen to make a statue of Jimmy Seed to match the one of Sam, but the cost was more than double the cost for Sam’s, so £100k +BDL said:This is a great idea, one I wholeheartedly support but we need to realise what costs are involved. I've spoken to Steve Sutherland and I have Suthers permission to post this. He headed up the committee that raised funds for the Sam Bartram statue outside the entrance and I messaged him to get an idea of costs etc.The Bartram Statue cost just over £50k and the podium was provided free of charge by Aggregate Industries. This was back in 2005.Now what is proposed is a lot smaller, but it will still need to be done professionally, by someone like Anthony Hawken (he sculpted Sam). It will take time, about a year to plan, fundraise and build. So £1k is great but it's going to be a lot more most probably.BUT, I'm sure that this can be done.
Half of the money raised for Sam’s came from one donor.0














