Name your spot
Wednesday, 21st May 2014Designate your seat at East End Park. During the course of the season, you will have seen more and more plaques fitted to the seats in the home stands at East End Park.
During the course of the season, you will have seen more and more plaques fitted to the seats in the home stands at East End Park.
If you are a season ticket holder you too can have a plaque fitted to your seat, with the name or words that you want - most fans choose their own name, while some prefer a nickname, it's up to yourself. Just place your order when buying or renewing your season ticket next week, or else do it separately via the Club Shop.
The cost is £15 for the first season, and £5 for each subsequent season.
Perhaps you've already got a plaque on your seat, and if you want to keep it there for the new season the cost will be £5, which we will collect when you renew your season ticket.
Even if you don't have a reserved seat at East End Park, you can have a plaque specially engraved for any purpose you like - maybe for your house name, or a garden seat or even a dog kennel!
It is very important to stress that this project is run through the club's good relationship with Co-operative Funeralcare, who very kindly provide and engrave the plaques for DAFC without cost.
Co-operative Funeralcare
"We are very happy to help DAFC with this initiative, particularly as it is raising money for the club's youth programme. It is good for us to be associated with our local community owned club and we sincerely hope that the club can go from strength to strength and get back to the higher echelons of Scottish Football".
Principal Funeral Director (Dunfermline), Kenny McLachlan
Co-operative Funeralcare's Principal Funeral Director (Dunfermline), Kenny McLachlan pictured above with Mari Webster, Funeral Arranger, Rosyth Branch and DAFC Director Ross McArthur, said:-
"We are very happy to help DAFC with this initiative, particularly as it is raising money for the club's youth programme. It is good for us to be associated with our local community owned club and we sincerely hope that the club can go from strength to strength and get back to the higher echelons of Scottish Football".
This continues to be an excellent fund-raising initiative that has already provided over £4,000 towards the costs of operating DAFC's youth system. Ross McArthur paid tribute to everyone involved, including of course the ground staff who fit the plaques to the seats. Ross said:-
"The last year has been a turbulent time for DAFC but we welcome all local businesses who want to work with our community club for our mutual benefit. We are particularly grateful to Co-operative Funeralcare for their kind support with this initiative and wish them every success in future".
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