Become our 2,000th member – and win a handsome prize!

Monday, 1 March 2010 | In Focus

Bees United is offering a great prize to its 2,000th member. The lucky Bees fan will win two hospitality packages at the Brentford home match of his or her choice.  
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Bees United is offering a great prize to its 2,000th member. The lucky Bees fan will win two hospitality packages at the Brentford home match of his or her choice.

After an optional tour of the ground, the winner and guest will be treated to a meal before the game and seats to watch the match in the Braemar Road stand, near the directors’ box. Free programmes and team sheets as well as the chance to win another prize in a football quiz are also part of the package, as are half-time refreshments, the opportunity to vote for (and meet) the man of the match and a pay bar.

All you have to do is sign up for membership of Bees United without delay. If you’ve always been meaning to add your weight to the organisation that has the Club’s long-term interests at heart – or have been thinking about rejoining – don’t hesitate any longer. Sign up today!

Visit the Bees United website at dev.beesunited.org.uk, where you can use the restored PayPal facility to join and transfer the money immediately by debit or credit card. Alternatively, you can send an email to admin@beesunited.org.uk or call 0845 166 7222.

To give you some idea of the odds, Bees United had a total of 1,996 members on the 15th February. If you hurry, you’ve got a very good chance of winning the prize. All it costs to join Bees United is a standing order of just £1.25 per month.

Supporting Bees United will help take Brentford Football Club on to the next stage of its development. Just over four years to the day since Bees United took a controlling stake of around 60% in the Club – when it was close to administration – you and the other 1,999 Bees United members will be contributing to the Club’s future success.

In partnership with Bees fan Matthew Benham, who said last summer he would put at least another £5 million into the Club before the end of the 2013/2014 season, Bees United has not only secured the survival of Brentford Football Club for the foreseeable future, it has built the foundation for continued success both on and off the pitch.

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