Sunderland Echo

Gateshead fans rally behind club by launching a ‘budget booster’

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Gateshead have been “overwhelme­d” by a new fundraisin­g initiative launched by the club’s supporters over the weekend.

The National League North club are currently preparing to move into their second year under the ownership of a supporter-led consortium.

However, much like many other clubs around the country, they are having to contend with the financial restraints imposed on them by the ongoing coronaviru­s epidemic.

The Heed supporters have rallied behind their club by launching a‘ budget booster’ to help managerial team Mike Williamson and Ian Watson as they look to build a squad capable of helping challengin­g at the top end of the National League North next season.

The ‘Gateshead FC Budget Booster’ officially launched on Sunday evening with an initial target of raising £10,000 for the club and the fundraisin­g total was already set to surpass £4,000 by Monday lunchtime.

Heed chairman Neil Pink er ton believes that the supporters initiative will provide the club with some much-needed assistance as they look to safely navigate their way through a challengin­g time.

He said: “The football club has been overwhelme­d and the support that has come in through this fans initiative is fantastic.

“The supporters are the heartbeat of the club and in this current situation, where workers are furloughed and we’ re ever more reliant on loyal volunteers, the impact the supporters are having on morale and the finances is going to directly benefit Mike (Williamson) and Ian (Watson).

“We have come a long way since March and the income that we budgeted for was significan­t in the latter part of the season, so we have had to adjust our forecastin­g and budgeting accordingl­y.

“That overlaps into preseason, so this initiative set up by the supporters is essential.

“Everyone at the club, Mike (Williamson) and Ian (Watson), myself and the board are so appreciati­ve of their hard work.

“The fans will get to see directly how they have impacted the club by what is produced on the pitch next season.

“This perfectly highlights the strong bond between supporters and the football club.

“We thank the supporters and the local community for their loyalty as we move into the next chapter of our football club and we hope we can bring you some positive and uplifting news over the coming days.”

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