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Thread: Hakeem Odoffin: EFL Player in the Community Championship Winner

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  1. #1
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    Excellent Hakeem

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    Congratulations Hakeem - wonderful work from him here

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    The side of football we don’t get to see. I can imagine that he’s not the only Miller that puts the time in to community projects.

    The community team of Rotherham United has received some excellent awards over the last few years.

    We’ll done Hakeem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    The side of football we don’t get to see. I can imagine that he’s not the only Miller that puts the time in to community projects.

    The community team of Rotherham United has received some excellent awards over the last few years.

    We’ll done Hakeem.
    Some give up more of their time than others but there’s always a few players who do fantastic stuff through the community trust
    No our club don’t do enough to highlight anything really

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    The side of football we don’t get to see. I can imagine that he’s not the only Miller that puts the time in to community projects.

    The community team of Rotherham United has received some excellent awards over the last few years.

    We’ll done Hakeem.
    I wonder how much it costs to have a community team at the club?

    Seems to be a fair number employed doing it.

    I assume there is grant money etc but does it cover all of the wages etc for the team to operate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    I wonder how much it costs to have a community team at the club?

    Seems to be a fair number employed doing it.

    I assume there is grant money etc but does it cover all of the wages etc for the team to operate?
    They're funded by the EFL Trust who also distribute funding from the Premier League and PFA to each club.

    I think the Community part of each club is also a charity.

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