End of season presentation
+5
Beau Nash
Grandma Gibbons
Ashley
comrade powell
marquess of weston
9 posters
Page 1 of 1
End of season presentation
Reminder end of season presentation is this Saturday. Doors open 7pm. I won't write 1900 as Ashley would make some sarcastic comment!
marquess of weston- Posts : 147
Join date : 2014-02-21
Re: End of season presentation
he has the digits 1 and 9 on the brain as his batting average is probably around 1.9...
comrade powell- Posts : 6724
Join date : 2014-01-27
Re: End of season presentation
It also needs mentioning that it costs £5 to gain entry to the presentation, which includes £3 of betting chips for the horse racing. I believe you can buy food as well as drinks. I think Bob Chester said something about there being a chance to choose your goal of the season too.
Grandma Gibbons- Posts : 887
Join date : 2014-02-21
Re: End of season presentation
Where does it say £5. Not on the flyer, not on the official website?
Is this another management error?
I dare say few would object with the £3 of betting chips + the free glass of champagne but full disclosure of the detail a lot earlier would be the proper thing to do.
Is this another management error?
I dare say few would object with the £3 of betting chips + the free glass of champagne but full disclosure of the detail a lot earlier would be the proper thing to do.
Beau Nash- Posts : 1594
Join date : 2014-02-20
Location : Bath
Re: End of season presentation
Two very valid points I'm afraid.
I'm 50/50 on whether to go at the moment, depends what my mates are doing. It's always a great night once you're there though, even if you don't do the gambling part. I think I gave away my roulette chips last year.
At least i'll be having a beer or 2 the night before at the Table Tennis award evening; don't worry I won't drink all the real ale!
I'm 50/50 on whether to go at the moment, depends what my mates are doing. It's always a great night once you're there though, even if you don't do the gambling part. I think I gave away my roulette chips last year.
At least i'll be having a beer or 2 the night before at the Table Tennis award evening; don't worry I won't drink all the real ale!
Mark Tanner- Posts : 285
Join date : 2014-02-20
Re: End of season presentation
Alison wrote:It also needs mentioning that it costs £5 to gain entry to the presentation, which includes £3 of betting chips for the horse racing. I believe you can buy food as well as drinks. I think Bob Chester said something about there being a chance to choose your goal of the season too.
To clarify, admission to the event is FREE but I would encourage supporters to participate in the race night element of the evening.
To join in the race night element of the evening and raise funds for the Football Club, there is a charge of £5 which includes the official race night programme (£2) and 3 x £1 free tote vouchers to spend during the evening.
A reminder also that there is a FREE glass of bubbly on arrival.
I trust this clears up any doubt or confusion.
Should be a good evening, meeting with the management and players etc.
Andy Weeks- Posts : 3
Join date : 2014-05-15
Re: End of season presentation
Thanks for that clarification Andy...
I am not that fond of champagne and will donate my glass to any young lady who would like it...see me on the night.
I am not that fond of champagne and will donate my glass to any young lady who would like it...see me on the night.
Beau Nash- Posts : 1594
Join date : 2014-02-20
Location : Bath
Re: End of season presentation
Top work Andy, you don't post much on here but when you do it's positive and to the point! I will make more of an effort to attend now and put a few quid behind the bar.
Spread the word people!
Spread the word people!
Mark Tanner- Posts : 285
Join date : 2014-02-20
Re: End of season presentation
I can't get to it, as will be in Cornwall. I hope it's a great evening and it raises lots of money for the club.
comrade powell- Posts : 6724
Join date : 2014-01-27
Re: End of season presentation
It will make a loss when I win a grand on the races...
stillmanjunior- Posts : 2185
Join date : 2014-02-21
Age : 38
Location : Press box
Re: End of season presentation
Mark Tanner wrote:Top work Andy, you don't post much on here but when you do it's positive and to the point! I will make more of an effort to attend now and put a few quid behind the bar.
Spread the word people!
Thanks for your post. True, I only tend to post when necessary and where clarity is needed.
Andy Weeks- Posts : 3
Join date : 2014-05-15
Re: End of season presentation
stillmanjunior wrote:It will make a loss when I win a grand on the races...
Afraid not because:
Andy Weeks wrote:...and 3 x £1 free tote vouchers to spend during the evening...
What will be the percentage deduction from the pool?
Beau Nash- Posts : 1594
Join date : 2014-02-20
Location : Bath
Re: End of season presentation
Beau Nash wrote:stillmanjunior wrote:It will make a loss when I win a grand on the races...
Afraid not because:Andy Weeks wrote:...and 3 x £1 free tote vouchers to spend during the evening...
What will be the percentage deduction from the pool?
All will be revealed on the night!
Andy Weeks- Posts : 3
Join date : 2014-05-15
Re: End of season presentation
Andy Weeks wrote:Alison wrote:It also needs mentioning that it costs £5 to gain entry to the presentation, which includes £3 of betting chips for the horse racing. I believe you can buy food as well as drinks. I think Bob Chester said something about there being a chance to choose your goal of the season too.
To clarify, admission to the event is FREE but I would encourage supporters to participate in the race night element of the evening.
To join in the race night element of the evening and raise funds for the Football Club, there is a charge of £5 which includes the official race night programme (£2) and 3 x £1 free tote vouchers to spend during the evening.
A reminder also that there is a FREE glass of bubbly on arrival.
I trust this clears up any doubt or confusion.
Should be a good evening, meeting with the management and players etc.
Thanks for clearing that up Andy. I did think it was strange when Bob Chester announced during last week's meeting that it would cost £5 to get into the presentation evening as the cost hadn't been advertised anywhere else. It should be a good night.
Grandma Gibbons- Posts : 887
Join date : 2014-02-21
Re: End of season presentation
The full list of winners:
Academy Supporters Player of the Year: Elliott Gibbons
Academy Players Player of the Year: Elliott Gibbons
Academy Managers Player of the Year: Ryan Mitchell
Golden Boot: Dave Pratt
Players Player of the Year: Dave Pratt
Supporters Club Special Award: Rob Bullock
Supporters Player of the Year: Dave Pratt
Supporter of the Year: Phil Newman
Young Supporter of the Year: Thomas Baer
Managers Player of the Year: Dan Ball
Club Volunteer of the Year: Graham Weeks
Goal of the Season: Noah Keats (vs Whitehawk)
Academy Supporters Player of the Year: Elliott Gibbons
Academy Players Player of the Year: Elliott Gibbons
Academy Managers Player of the Year: Ryan Mitchell
Golden Boot: Dave Pratt
Players Player of the Year: Dave Pratt
Supporters Club Special Award: Rob Bullock
Supporters Player of the Year: Dave Pratt
Supporter of the Year: Phil Newman
Young Supporter of the Year: Thomas Baer
Managers Player of the Year: Dan Ball
Club Volunteer of the Year: Graham Weeks
Goal of the Season: Noah Keats (vs Whitehawk)
marquess of weston- Posts : 147
Join date : 2014-02-21
Re: End of season presentation
Assuming this is the goal of the season? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6z-NXdN5_c
striped67- Posts : 93
Join date : 2014-01-22
Location : Box Hill
Similar topics
» Presentation Evening – Friday 10th May
» Thoughts on digital programme
» The Season
» NLS next season
» This Season
» Thoughts on digital programme
» The Season
» NLS next season
» This Season
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|