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Post by scdave on Oct 29, 2023 9:43:16 GMT
Thursday 16 November 7.30 at Begbrook.
Just my opinion but if we are redeveloping the Mem, we have to bring social events back on site.
In my committee days it was repeated that the stadium had to be self sufficient and be used 24/7.
I hope that things like the Blue Generation and former player association meals, SC GK quizzes and the SC Player of the Year events return sometime soon.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2023 10:04:19 GMT
Thursday 16 November 7.30 at Begbrook. Just my opinion but if we are redeveloping the Mem, we have to bring social events back on site. In my committee days it was repeated that the stadium had to be self sufficient and be used 24/7. I hope that things like the Blue Generation and former player association meals, SC GK quizzes and the SC Player of the Year events return sometime soon. I agree that it should be on site if it can turn a profit. Begbrook already open so no extra cost to them. How many turn up? Does that make it viable to open the bar at the Mem?
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Post by scdave on Nov 13, 2023 20:39:09 GMT
Just bumping for info.
In response to Gasdust, I'm not sure how many turn up at Begbrook tbh.
In my day, it was generally 50+, so always a profit including raffle money.
Trish who used to organize events at the Mem tried to make sure as many events coincided as possible. If you remember the old lay out of the clubhouse bars it was possible to have such as the local referees association meetings at the same time as the SC committee meetings, private functions, happy hour and weight watchers.
The problem was that invariably they all took a break at half time of the sky match so there was a few in the queue at the bar.
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