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CUFC Lottery 'Accumulator' Results (25 December 2020) - this weeks winning 'Accumulator' numbers are (0951) -there were no winners of the weekly 'Accumulator' this week, meaning next weeks 'Accumulator' will be £850. CUFC Lottery 'Main Draw' Results (25 December 2020) - this weeks winning 'Main Draw' numbers are (1368) -there were no winners of the 'Main Draw' jackpot this week. -next weeks 'Main Draw' jackpot will be £300.00. As the 'Main Draw' jackpot was not won this week -there are 2 CUFC Lottery members matching the first pair winning £10.00 each -there are 4 CUFC Lottery members matching the second pair winning £10.00 each If you are a winner of either the 'Accumulator' or 'Main Draw' you will be notified individually by email. Yours sincerely, The CUFC Lottery Team.
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The CUFC Lottery has this Christmas given a donation of £200 to the C3 Foodbank in Cambridge as part of its community project. The donation will go towards the purchase of Christmas Hampers that are being distributed around the Cambridge area.
The organisation is currently delivering 1000 hampers. 900 in Cambridge and 100 in Bury St Edmunds to families. The items included in the hamper are purchased by the foodbank. If you would like to sponsor a hamper see https://store.thec3.uk/ The shop and warehouse is in Rosemary Lane Cambridge. The warehouse will take all items including non perishable items and will allow them to sit before redistribution for any virus contamination. The foodbank shop is open from 2pm and stays open until 6pm for families to visit and do their shopping If there is anyone who works in the fresh world of food or knows of someone who does. The foodbank will accept and has the facilities to take surplus fresh food, cook it and then distribute the meals. The organisation has distributed over 100,000 meals to highlight how important their work is. Any donations would be amazing and very welcome by them Please check with the foodbank their opening times during the current lockdown C3Church Phone: 01223 844415 Email: hello@thec3.uk Thank you for continuing to support the CUFC Lottery YOU CAN JOIN THE LOTTERY BY CLICKING HERE
Thank you for your continued support of the CUFC Lottery.
CUFC Lottery 'Accumulator' Results (18 December 2020) - this weeks winning 'Accumulator' numbers are (3754) -there were no winners of the weekly 'Accumulator' this week, meaning next weeks 'Accumulator' will be £800. CUFC Lottery 'Main Draw' Results (18 December 2020) - this weeks winning 'Main Draw' numbers are (8513) -there were no winners of the 'Main Draw' jackpot this week. -next weeks 'Main Draw' jackpot will be £300.00. As the 'Main Draw' jackpot was not won this week -there is 1 CUFC Lottery member matching the first pair winning £10.00 -there are 2 CUFC Lottery members matching the second pair winning £10.00 each If you are a winner of either the 'Accumulator' or 'Main Draw' you will be notified individually by email. Yours sincerely, The CUFC Lottery Team
Thank you for your continued support of the CUFC Lottery.
CUFC Lottery 'Accumulator' Results (18 December 2020) - this weeks winning 'Accumulator' numbers are (3754) -there were no winners of the weekly 'Accumulator' this week, meaning next weeks 'Accumulator' will be £800. CUFC Lottery 'Main Draw' Results (18 December 2020) - this weeks winning 'Main Draw' numbers are (8513) -there were no winners of the 'Main Draw' jackpot this week. -next weeks 'Main Draw' jackpot will be £300.00. As the 'Main Draw' jackpot was not won this week -there is 1 CUFC Lottery member matching the first pair winning £10.00 -there are 2 CUFC Lottery members matching the second pair winning £10.00 each If you are a winner of either the 'Accumulator' or 'Main Draw' you will be notified individually by email. Yours sincerely, The CUFC Lottery Team.
CFU are disgusted that a small number of people booed players taking the knee at the match against Colchester on the 15th December.
CFU reaffirms our clear and unequivocal opposition to racism and all forms of discrimination. The group will support any action taken by Cambridge United against those involved. We would like to also thank the vast majority of supporters who applauded in support of the players. Below is the Football Supporters Association statement issued on the 7th December. FSA statement: Players taking the knee The FSA reaffirms our clear and unequivocal opposition to racism and all forms of discrimination. We believe that football must offer a welcoming environment where every member of our communities can feel comfortable and valued, and we have welcomed and supported all initiatives in this direction, including players ‘taking the knee’ as their own demonstration of solidarity with those suffering racism and discrimination. Regardless of the stated intentions of some of those booing the players at Millwall and elsewhere this weekend, the impact of that booing has undermined the anti-racist stance and created a much less welcoming atmosphere in the ground – it has had a racist impact. The FSA will continue to work with our partners at Kick It Out, with others in football, and particularly with supporters up and down the country to combat racism and discrimination. EFL Press release 18th June 2020 The EFL and its Clubs will stand together in solidarity against racial discrimination through a powerful online video campaign to say we don’t and will not accept prejudice, not today or any day. Players from EFL Clubs returning to play this week will take part in the videos that will be issued across multiple platforms, to demand more from each other; more inclusion, respect and equality and offer support to our colleagues, friends and members of the wider community who continue to be subjected to unacceptable forms of discrimination. In addition to the video campaign, the League will support players who wish to ‘take a knee’ before or during matches in support of the Black Lives Matter message. With over 15 million followers across social channels of Clubs and players involved, EFL football provides an important platform to reach fans and the general public and drive positive change through the game and our wider communities. The EFL believes this time it must be different for all of us, we all want change and we all need to play our part and supporters are encouraged to stand with EFL players to unite and celebrate our diversity and share the videos across their own channels to take action and speak out. The EFL has a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination and prejudiced behaviour in all forms and stands alongside players, Clubs, the Premier League, the FA, PFA, LMA, PGMOL and all those who oppose discrimination. We are committed to promoting diversity and providing equal opportunities for all and work will continue to develop processes and procedures to address these issues. EFL Chairman, Rick Parry, said: “There is no place for racism in society and the EFL is committed to working collaboratively to eradicate prejudiced behaviour at all levels. “The EFL has a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination but we need to do more to drive change by learning from past mistakes and lead from the front in speaking out against racism and discrimination of any kind. “Football has the power to unite, and we must come together to challenge discrimination and celebrate diversity in order to improve and change attitudes throughout the game.” The content will be released prior to games kicking-off. In addition to this activity taking place, the EFL will also say thank you to NHS key workers at fixtures across this weekend. Players will wear shirts featuring an ‘NHS Rainbow – Thank You’ emblem and a period of applause will take place prior to all matches from 18-21 June 2020, as Clubs and players collectively display their gratitude for those working on the frontline. Clubs will also show their continued support through their own media channels and through various in- stadia displays during the selected fixtures. This weeks lottery results -
CUFC Lottery 'Accumulator' Results (11 December 2020) - this weeks winning 'Accumulator' numbers are (1734) -there were no winners of the weekly 'Accumulator' this week, meaning next weeks 'Accumulator' will be £750. CUFC Lottery 'Main Draw' Results (11 December 2020) - this weeks winning 'Main Draw' numbers are (6315) -there were no winners of the 'Main Draw' jackpot this week. -next weeks 'Main Draw' jackpot will be £300.00. As the 'Main Draw' jackpot was not won this week -there is 1 CUFC Lottery member matching the first pair winning £10.00 -there is 1 CUFC Lottery member matching the second pair winning £10.00 If you are a winner of either the 'Accumulator' or 'Main Draw' you will be notified individually by email. Yours sincerely, The CUFC Lottery Team.
During recent years Alan Burge has painted his way around most of the Abbey Stadium and has supported Cambridge United for over 50 years. During this time he has followed the team the length and breadth of the country.
One of his hobbies is photography and you will have probably seen many of his photos of the Abbey Stadium. Being also a supporter of non-league football Alan is a ground hopper visiting as many non league grounds as possible whenever he can. While doing this he has written reports about the grounds visited. Some of these grounds and clubs sadly no longer exist. He comments "I used to travel to non league grounds when the Us were away and take photos of each one. I wrote about my visits and each one appeared in the Non League Magazine as a ‘Diary" Unfortunately, the magazine had to close down and decided to turn his writings from each month into a book The book can be purchased via the Amazon link here www.amazon.co.uk/Non-League-Groundhoppers-Diary/dp/B08M2LLC9Q
The FSA’s second Annual Review, which will be presented to their AGM on Friday 11th December.
The review is packed with articles and information looking back at our work throughout the 2019-20 season, as well as our ongoing work throughout 2020-21 season so far It includes information concerning progress of our governance work and the launch of the Sustain The Game! campaign. There are also sections looking at our
See the 48-page Annual Review by downloade the report via the link below |
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