15-04-2018, 09:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-04-2018, 09:50 PM by andybburnett.
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Apologies for not spotting this thread earlier. Perhaps there is a way to 'tag' someone when you need or would like a response from them? Sending PM's/emails/etc is incredibly time-consuming
As International Director I would obviously like to have some funding available, for 'seniors' and 'adult' events, but I understand the financial situation we are in and support the approach CS are taking, with only a little to add to what Jim Webster posted above in reply to George Neave.
The big events such as Euro teams, Olympiad, Euro and World senior teams and individuals, Euro Individual open and women are all expensive affairs (the Olympiad actually the least expensive as accommodation is provided for free) and even being on a relatively healthy financial footing, CS would be unlikely to make a huge dent in the costs to Scotland representatives.
The players and prospective players have all been made aware of the situation. I've also spoken to Jim Webster, David Congalton and Andy Howie among others about funding for adult international events should the situation change and we are all of the same opinion - if or when there is money available, CS will help out to the best of its ability.
In the meantime, grants from the ECU and FIDE have been and are being sought, the possibility of 'fundraising events' (such as simultaneous exhibitions/seminars for example) are being considered, and all other possible sources or ideas will be looked into.
Any questions please feel free to ask
Andy Burnett
(CS International Director)
As International Director I would obviously like to have some funding available, for 'seniors' and 'adult' events, but I understand the financial situation we are in and support the approach CS are taking, with only a little to add to what Jim Webster posted above in reply to George Neave.
The big events such as Euro teams, Olympiad, Euro and World senior teams and individuals, Euro Individual open and women are all expensive affairs (the Olympiad actually the least expensive as accommodation is provided for free) and even being on a relatively healthy financial footing, CS would be unlikely to make a huge dent in the costs to Scotland representatives.
The players and prospective players have all been made aware of the situation. I've also spoken to Jim Webster, David Congalton and Andy Howie among others about funding for adult international events should the situation change and we are all of the same opinion - if or when there is money available, CS will help out to the best of its ability.
In the meantime, grants from the ECU and FIDE have been and are being sought, the possibility of 'fundraising events' (such as simultaneous exhibitions/seminars for example) are being considered, and all other possible sources or ideas will be looked into.
Any questions please feel free to ask
Andy Burnett
(CS International Director)