Support Field of Schemes

There are two ways to support Field of Schemes’ work (and get yourself some added benefits): Become a monthly FoS subscriber or make a one-time donation.


Become an FoS subscriber:

FoS offers three levels of subscriptions, depending on how much you can give and what level of benefits you’d like:

  • Cheapo subscribers ($3/month) get the option to receive all FoS posts in their email, plus get access to occasional subscriber-only content like interviews and other special features in addition to the daily news writeups.
  • Regular subscribers ($5/month) get posts-by-email and subscriber-only content, plus all new magnets, stickers, and other artwork that I send out, at least once per year.
  • Premium subscribers ($10/month) get everything above, plus rotating ad space on the site to publicize anything you want (within reason). We’ll even help design your ad!

And, of course, all subscribers receive the warm, fuzzy feeling™ that comes with knowing you’ve helped support our efforts to shed light on stadium and arena shenanigans, and also receive the better world that will hopefully come about as a result (eventually).

To become subscriber via our Patreon, click the link below:


Become a patron!


Make a one-time donation:

You can also give money the old-fashioned way, by throwing a one-time donation in the tip jar:

  • $25 gets you not just the satisfaction of knowing that you’re supporting this site’s work but also two refrigerator magnets featuring Fun Facts from the history of stadium and arena scams, plus whatever the hell this is, while supplies last!
  • $50 gets you two magnets plus the art print plus six months of rotating ad space.
  • $100 gets you two magnets plus the art print plus one year of rotating ad space.

To make a one-time donation with Paypal or a credit card, fill out the form below:


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Either way, your contribution is greatly appreciated, since Google Ads and the occasional book sale don’t go very far. (Not that I wouldn’t welcome more book sales — and then you get an actual physical object that’s bigger than a magnet! Or a non-physical object if you go for the cheaper electronic edition!) Thanks in advance for your support.

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