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Re: Subs / Fees
« Reply #75 on: April 17, 2014, 09:13:12 AM »

As club treasurer i found  signed players preferred to  pay when you  play IE higher match fee and small annual subs payment.
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« Reply #76 on: April 17, 2014, 09:18:07 AM »

We pay £30 a year membership fee to the Social Club that owns our ground so we can drink in there after games.
£20 club subscription.
£8 match fees. £5 for kids.
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« Reply #77 on: April 17, 2014, 11:54:37 AM »

£280 for adults this year!

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How the hell can you attract new people to the sport if your asking them to pay £280 upfront before you can hit a ball!

That amount is crazy :(
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Re: Subs / Fees
« Reply #78 on: April 17, 2014, 12:05:37 PM »

How the hell can you attract new people to the sport if your asking them to pay £280 upfront before you can hit a ball!

That amount is crazy :(

It's a bit more complex than that...

Tier 1 is £280, 0 match fees throughout the season.

Tier 2 is £150 then £10 per match

Tier 3 is £50 up front and £20 per match.

You can pay Tier 1 and 2 by standing order on a monthly basis over 10 months. Teas are not included and if you pay tier 1 up front before the end of April, then you get teas included for the season.
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« Reply #79 on: April 17, 2014, 12:11:21 PM »

We pay £30 cricket club subs and £45 civil service subs. I keep wanting the cricket putting up to £80-£100 as it's the only way to generate the cash needed to provide more teams, facilities etc. You could find raise but tbh, you are fleesing your players anyway so you might as well just get extra suns in forts up and not fund raise.

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« Reply #80 on: April 17, 2014, 12:22:27 PM »

We're a wandering side and we charged 3 quid an indoor net, 10 quid subs and 6 quid (working) / 3 quid (students, ub40 etc) a match but lost money last year, particularly on nets.  This year we're trying £25 subs (inc nets) and 7 quid (working) / 3.50 quid (students, ub40 etc) to see how it goes.
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« Reply #81 on: April 17, 2014, 12:30:45 PM »

We're a wandering side and we charged 3 quid an indoor net, 10 quid subs and 6 quid (working) / 3 quid (students, ub40 etc) a match but lost money last year, particularly on nets.  This year we're trying £25 subs (inc nets) and 7 quid (working) / 3.50 quid (students, ub40 etc) to see how it goes.

I thought wandering sides were a thing of the past, great to see they still exist! Do you still 'Drink the fixture'?
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Re: Subs / Fees
« Reply #82 on: April 17, 2014, 12:31:42 PM »

We pay £70 per year subs
Then £10 subs on Sat', £6 Subs on Sun' & £3 Subs midweek

All nets are included in the annual subs
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« Reply #83 on: April 17, 2014, 12:51:58 PM »

Something I've always questioned is a)why do students get discount? Reasons being are they have enough to pee up the wall so should pay the same as adults. Younger kids don't pay anyway as it's the bank of mum and dad so they should pay too. At the end of the day they use the same facilities as me and sometimes could play instead of me so why should it be cheaper!

B) why some feel a club shouldn't look to make a profit and should only 'charge what it costs'. That's fine but who pays for the behind the scene costs? Who pays for improvements?
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« Reply #84 on: April 17, 2014, 12:59:34 PM »

We've had it at £75 subs for ages now. Teas are £3.

We tried raising match fees to a fiver including teas last season and it went down really badly.

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Re: Subs / Fees
« Reply #85 on: April 17, 2014, 01:01:47 PM »


B) why some feel a club shouldn't look to make a profit and should only 'charge what it costs'. That's fine but who pays for the behind the scene costs? Who pays for improvements?

If our club had not managed to build up a bit of a surplus over the last couple of years then when our roller blew up (and I mean actually went bang & caught on fire - while still in the garage) then we would not ahve been able to get it fixed as quickly.  Luckily the guy who is our groundsman is a no nonsense / level headed type of guy who swore very loudly but had the common sense to dump the line marking paint tub over it to put it out!!  Still cost over a grand for repairs if I remember.
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« Reply #86 on: April 17, 2014, 01:12:01 PM »

a)why do students get discount? Reasons being are they have enough to pee up the wall so should pay the same as adults. Younger kids don't pay anyway as it's the bank of mum and dad so they should pay too. At the end of the day they use the same facilities as me and sometimes could play instead of me so why should it be cheaper!

If kids paid the same rate as adults, then the bank of mum and dad might not be so keen on them playing, and we'd get less kids involved.  As for students at uni, I don't think they should have a kids rate, but the adult rate may be a little too much at some clubs (even the sensible ones that don't drink all their student loan away struggle sometimes)  That's why we have a kids (£6), students (£8) and adults (£11) rate.

We scrapped the unemployed rate, which was the same as the students rate.  We decided as a club, if you're unemployed, what money you do have should be spent on providing for yourself/family rather than playing cricket.  That and we had a couple of people who don't have a job, but earn prize money from playing poker/gambling trying to take the mick and say they were unemployed when we all knew full well that they earnt a decent wage

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« Reply #87 on: April 17, 2014, 01:18:44 PM »

If kids paid the same rate as adults, then the bank of mum and dad might not be so keen on them playing, and we'd get less kids involved.  As for students at uni, I don't think they should have a kids rate, but the adult rate may be a little too much at some clubs (even the sensible ones that don't drink all their student loan away struggle sometimes)  That's why we have a kids (£6), students (£8) and adults (£11) rate.

We scrapped the unemployed rate, which was the same as the students rate.  We decided as a club, if you're unemployed, what money you do have should be spent on providing for yourself/family rather than playing cricket.  That and we had a couple of people who don't have a job, but earn prize money from playing poker/gambling trying to take the mick and say they were unemployed when we all knew full well that they earnt a decent wage

Do people still believe the 'poor student' routine still?? Surely enough of us have been there, done it etc that we know you're not that poor. Like I say, you don't see many students not drinking, smoking etc. I could probably go on twitter. Ow and find a post saying 'loan day today, can't wait to spend it'
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Re: Subs / Fees
« Reply #88 on: April 17, 2014, 01:34:19 PM »

Leigh On Sea
We had two good games at leigh on sea last season. Shame it is always cold and windy! ;) decent selection of drink. Tell waller he owes me a drink
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Re: Subs / Fees
« Reply #89 on: April 17, 2014, 01:48:01 PM »

We had two good games at leigh on sea last season. Shame it is always cold and windy! ;) decent selection of drink. Tell waller he owes me a drink
You won't be alone there! Who do you play for?
it's only cold and windy on cold and windy days  ;)
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