Annual Awards Night
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Re: Annual Awards Night
Minimum of £40 per head is pretty expensive for an awards night. Long gone are the days when the club wanted to attract fans for an informal celebration evening.
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It’s not informal though is it,it’s the clubs big night of the year at a hotel with a thre course meal .Whats your suggestion.? Mac Donalds.?Darlo_Pete wrote:Minimum of £40 per head is pretty expensive for an awards night. Long gone are the days when the club wanted to attract fans for an informal celebration evening.
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Re: Annual Awards Night
It used to be informal and held in the Dolphin Centre.
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I think your confusing it with the informal shirt sponsor nightDarlo_Pete wrote:It used to be informal and held in the Dolphin Centre.
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Its a good night. Jo and others put a lot of graft into it.
£40 isn't that much considering you get a three course meal in decent surroundings.
No doubt after organising the room, paying for the food, all the decorations and the awards there probably isn't a huge 'profit' to be made from this given the amount of organising it takes. I'm not sure how the club could make it any cheaper than what it is.
I think the price has been pretty consistent for the last few years now and its always been well supported and a good night.
£40 isn't that much considering you get a three course meal in decent surroundings.
No doubt after organising the room, paying for the food, all the decorations and the awards there probably isn't a huge 'profit' to be made from this given the amount of organising it takes. I'm not sure how the club could make it any cheaper than what it is.
I think the price has been pretty consistent for the last few years now and its always been well supported and a good night.
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Ok fair enough, I was probably getting mixed up with shirt sponsor evening. Let's hope we have something to celebrate, by staying in the league.TFDM wrote:Its a good night. Jo and others put a lot of graft into it.
£40 isn't that much considering you get a three course meal in decent surroundings.
No doubt after organising the room, paying for the food, all the decorations and the awards there probably isn't a huge 'profit' to be made from this given the amount of organising it takes. I'm not sure how the club could make it any cheaper than what it is.
I think the price has been pretty consistent for the last few years now and its always been well supported and a good night.
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Could always go to the Salford awards night which was around £200 a Head last season
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Maybe the poster could have been clearer about the meal? No clarification on the website either. I've mailed Ray to make suggestions.