Rangers lotto

Christ that's sobering. That means the most we've had is roughly 5,000 tickets sold at a game.

It's a tough gig, you do fantastic work mate, keep it up.
Thank you. We constantly push it but it's a tough sell. Our new App will hopefully encourage fans on buses on route or not at the game to buy. It pains me to say it but we're miles behind them in buying HT tickets to support the club
 
Just signed up for the Museum Lotto in addition to the Rangers Lotto I've played for years.

£2 a week – a small amount for such brilliant causes.
Thank you. All the Museum Lotto profits will help to preserve & repair many items of great historical interest to the club. We have many items that need repair before they can be on display. In many cases, they require specialist treatment.

Our Museum Lotto will look after this plus could allow us to bid for items at auction that should be here at the club
 
As a fan I think I'm allowed to say this. I agree with you.

£1 a week

I’ve been playing Rangers lotto for 10 years or so, since the dark days of the Spivs, it was the one way I could guarantee the club got at least some of my cash without them getting their grubby mitts on it.

However I just signed up another £1 for the Museum Lotto as well. Not much, but every bit helps.
 
I’ve been playing Rangers lotto for 10 years or so, since the dark days of the Spivs, it was the one way I could guarantee the club got at least some of my cash without them getting their grubby mitts on it.

However I just signed up another £1 for the Museum Lotto as well. Not much, but every bit helps.
Thank you. Every £1 absolutely helps.

Now if I can just encourage more to do the same.
speak to all your mates, family. If we can get one each we’ll increase the support for our youths and our club massively
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I've got £2 each on the RYDC Lotto and Museum Lotto every week and buy a Rising Stars every home game with my programme and just consider it a contribution to worthy causes.
I didn't even pick numbers and left them to be randomly selected for me.
Thankfully and totally unexpectedly I've had a cheque for £500 drop through my letterbox...twice!
Still awaiting for anything from my Rising Stars contribution (I know it's now called Union Jackpot but auld habits die hard!)...forget the £5k jackpot, I'd be more than happy to get a £100 voucher for Mr Singh's!
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It's an issue for us. People are happy to buy National Lottey tickets weekly knowing they have more chance of a fridge landing on them. The odds of winning a Rangers Lotto prize are a fraction of the National Lottery + profits fund our club. Getting that across to everyone is my challenge
Is one of the issues for fans not having cash in their pocket on match day anymore. The option to tap a card, scan a qr code in the concourse or even text a number to get your half time ticket might help make buying match day half time tickets easier
 
I've got £2 each on the RYDC Lotto and Museum Lotto every week and buy a Rising Stars every home game with my programme and just consider it a contribution to worthy causes.
I didn't even pick numbers and left them to be randomly selected for me.
Thankfully and totally unexpectedly I've had a cheque for £500 drop through my letterbox...twice!
Still awaiting for anything from my Rising Stars contribution (I know it's now called Union Jackpot but auld habits die hard!)...forget the £5k jackpot, I'd be more than happy to get a £100 voucher for Mr Singh's!
:D
That's fantastic. Thanks for your support and well done.

I've said on another post above that Rangers Lotto is the biggest untapped product we have at the club. Money stays in the club & you could win decent cash.

 
Done it for a few years .£2 a week and won nothing but its a donation to the club .maybe small but its something to be fair .
If every fan Over 18 gave us £1 a week (not £2, £5 or £10 ... just £1), then a lot more ££s are available to the club to spend
 
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