How about -
This week only =
£25 per stake in the syndicate, you can have as many stakes as you like. All the money pooled on Friday, and when the races are decided we decide the staking method (given that the fields aren't going to be massive this week) and allow someone to give the permutation strategy.
From there, the three who select the horses can go to work.
Do you have on line banking with that account Reebs?
Ron's suggestion of £1 shares is the way forward. So £100 buys you 100 shares etc and with a minimum stake of (say) 25 shares as a one-off
That Twitter syndicate seems to have things nailed down admin-wise, although their selection criteria is a mess. The fund would have to be closed by Friday evening at the latest, so that the selection gang know how much they have to work with.
I'm up for chucking £100 in as a one-off, and as previously stated, I have a Mint account with £4.98 in that hasn't been used since 2003. It must still be valid, as they keep sending me monthly statements! Obviously there is the trust thing, but we are talking about a one-off event, until we can sort out the finer details of a more regular attempt. I have met several of the forum's members irl and more than a few have my phone number.
I'd like to see us take a crack at this, and if I can help, I am more than willing![]()

You wouldn't need to share the password Reebs but you would have to supply the Bank Branch Code, Account No and Name so that everyone can transfer the money into the account. If we win, members will have to supply you with their bank details so you can transfer the money out. Presumably there are no restrictions as regards transferring money out? I have a sterling UK bank account so can pay in sterling but I don't know if other non UK residents have, in which case there could be a currency exchange problem.
I would need to be sure that scoop 6 winnings are not restricted to UK residents (eg I can't buy lottery tickets by DD because it is restricted to UK residents).
I think we need to decide by tomorrow if we are going ahead. If it looks like we won't have the funds to buy enough lines to stand a reasonable chance of winning, it may lose its attraction.