2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
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How Much do you pay in Subs and Match Fees a Season (Add the two together and base it on 15 matches)

Under £125
£125-£175
£175-£250
£250-£350
£350+
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uknsaunders

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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #45 on: November 19, 2014, 12:58:24 PM »

We are changing ours to £360 all in standing order £30 a month all year round covers membership and as many games as you want to play. In London at my last club £160 for pitch £90+vat teas £50 Umpire about £15 a match for league balls League registration £350 annual Insurance £340 annual. All adds up then the superstar players still try and bugger off after the match without paying and don't want to pay membership. If they don't want to pay they can bugger off and play their family games on a Sunday in the Park. But instead they winge to the ECB about how they have no facilities. And how unfair it is.

There speaks a man with committee experience! Couldn't agree more. Sometimes it seems that the better the player, the more they think they don't have to pay. Might be a thread for another day!
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #46 on: November 19, 2014, 02:54:42 PM »

That's a bloody good deal!

We arnt actually the most expensive around either, although still more than most. Other clubs near us have memebrship around £150 but match fees of £15. I think we worked it out you get a better deal our way if you play near on a full season.

Only issue we have is that hardly any of our cricket members play tennis or squash so they moan at paying for facilitiers they dont use. People also arnt keen on paying up front or in two installments.

£200 is just exisitng adult memebrs
We also have a young persons rate (18-25) which is about £120 plus £10 match fees, Students (16+ in full time education) which is £90 and £8 match fees, Colts membership (under 16) is £20 and £6 adult match fee, £3 junior match fee and £3 a week training fee. We also have a new member rate for a full memebrship of £175.

We like to think we do our best to encourage members to have a "career" at the club and stick about by making the transition from colts to student to full membership a little more financially viable.
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #47 on: November 19, 2014, 03:09:15 PM »

Not sure where Waqar is playing, I'll have to ask Ian or Pistol on that one. 2k is a rip off and I would be asking big questions at an agm if we had two paid pro's and I was forking out £220 subs.

If memory serves; he's at Burnham CC, but I could be wrong.
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #48 on: January 01, 2015, 11:50:58 PM »

I pay £55 a year subs, plus £7 per game. Pretty reasonable I think bearing in mind we have a brand new pavillion with bar, electronic scoreboard, covers, sightscreens, rollers, we pay our 1st XI scorer. Shocking to see some players on here paying over £10 a game for a weekly match fee!

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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #49 on: January 02, 2015, 01:05:42 AM »

$A375 for 11 games (9 two day games) and teas. $325 if paid by first game and included a playing shirt and club shirt ($50 each). 
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #50 on: January 02, 2015, 03:02:30 AM »

For full-time employed ours was $AU450 a season. Covers all games (League and T20), no additional umpire/ball fees. You can choose to play on a per-game basis, $50 a game for 2-day and $25 for the One Day grades, but if your are playing a full season it's more cost-effective to go with the full season fee. If fees aren't paid by the end of November then those that are still owing will miss out on selection in favour of those that have paid in full, or are organising payment via an instalment option.
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« Reply #51 on: January 02, 2015, 09:25:51 AM »

If fees aren't paid by the end of November then those that are still owing will miss out on selection in favour of those that have paid in full,

Every club should do this
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #52 on: January 02, 2015, 12:09:36 PM »

Very interesting topic this and a bone of contention, at all clubs in the league that I play in. We pay £75.00 per annum (this constitutes membership of two sports organisations from who we receive funding as well as a club fee), then £5 per match (£3 for juniors). Teas are on top of that – say £2 to £4 per head depending on the quality of the teas and how hungry one is… (very often the teas & the showers are the best part of my day these days). Add to this, various fundraising efforts – the B3 bat raffle being one.
Scorers fee at our club is £15.00 and a free tea; umpires: panel umpires (1st XI) are £35.00 a pop – playing a home game thus costs £70.00 plus £15 for the scorer, away games just £15 for the scorer, but of course that evens itself out. For club umpires (2nd XI & Sunday XI), £30.00 umps, £15 scorers – you pay your own. 
Facilities wise – at out ground we have two very good sight screens at each end, covers, a decent scorebox, an umpires room with showers, very good changing rooms with constant hot water, decent toilets – including disabled – plenty of seating round the ground and a decent area in which to take tea – our 1st XI teas being the best in the division it has to be said. We also have a three lane artificial practise area, built and paid for by the members, which is in some need of some TLC – one of our NatWest CricketForce projects…   
However, and this is to do with when we moved to our current location – we have no bar or function room. The facility does have three all-weather tennis courts – with its own pavilion, a five-a-side area (both floodlit) and changing room, and a football pitch and we have four changing rooms in our main pavilion. We also have a bowling green with its own pavilion and car parking is more than adequate, even on busy days.
Beers wise – we basically sell cans and bottles from a fridge – a bit rural, but what we do is buy in crates, sell the cans / bottles at £1.50 and any profit made goes into the junior section. After the games, we’ll have a beer at the ground, then go to the Carleton Bowling Club, a facility with decent prices for ale and a committee room and where we can hold functions – our Presentation Night in October attracting 110 folks.
The league in which we play – the Moore & Smalley Palace Shield – has a Premier Division and then divisions 1 to 6 playing on Saturdays, with two large divisions playing Sunday cricket. The junior set up is possibly one of the largest and best junior sections in Lancashire, including as it does several Northern League clubs. Both the senior and junior sections are recognised by the LCB as being successful, growing and well organised.
What the league do very well, is set standards for grounds / facilities in each and every division, which is important in keeping standards high and making sure that only teams meeting the criteria can progress or where new teams apply to join the league (there are about two teams a season on average that apply to join). Certainly in the Prem and Division 1, there are some very decent grounds we play on with some excellent facilities for players, spectators, umpires, etc. Regular ground audits are done and captains have the opportunity to raise any ground issues with the league, as do the umpires, so standards are pretty well maintained.
Although strictly an amateur league (or so the rules say anyway…), the standard of cricket, in the Prem particularly, is very good. Not perhaps as good as it used to be (as an old duffer, I am bound to say that…. Eh, when I were a lad, etc.).
This may be more info than required… Happy New Year.
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #53 on: January 02, 2015, 12:16:01 PM »

(very often the teas & the showers are the best part of my day these days).

Oi oi!  ;)
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #54 on: January 02, 2015, 01:45:49 PM »

No Annual Fee - I disagree with this and believe we should pay an amount!

10 per game inclusive of tea.

2 pound for 20 games.

At that we get a free playing shirt (sponsored)

We have events, race nights, bonfires and car boots to raise money though its same faces!

We are going to ticket any social events in 2015.
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #55 on: January 02, 2015, 10:38:18 PM »

Very interesting topic this and a bone of contention, at all clubs in the league that I play in. We pay £75.00 per annum (this constitutes membership of two sports organisations from who we receive funding as well as a club fee), then £5 per match (£3 for juniors). Teas are on top of that – say £2 to £4 per head depending on the quality of the teas and how hungry one is… (very often the teas & the showers are the best part of my day these days). Add to this, various fundraising efforts – the B3 bat raffle being one.
Scorers fee at our club is £15.00 and a free tea; umpires: panel umpires (1st XI) are £35.00 a pop – playing a home game thus costs £70.00 plus £15 for the scorer, away games just £15 for the scorer, but of course that evens itself out. For club umpires (2nd XI & Sunday XI), £30.00 umps, £15 scorers – you pay your own. 
Facilities wise – at out ground we have two very good sight screens at each end, covers, a decent scorebox, an umpires room with showers, very good changing rooms with constant hot water, decent toilets – including disabled – plenty of seating round the ground and a decent area in which to take tea – our 1st XI teas being the best in the division it has to be said. We also have a three lane artificial practise area, built and paid for by the members, which is in some need of some TLC – one of our NatWest CricketForce projects…   
However, and this is to do with when we moved to our current location – we have no bar or function room. The facility does have three all-weather tennis courts – with its own pavilion, a five-a-side area (both floodlit) and changing room, and a football pitch and we have four changing rooms in our main pavilion. We also have a bowling green with its own pavilion and car parking is more than adequate, even on busy days.
Beers wise – we basically sell cans and bottles from a fridge – a bit rural, but what we do is buy in crates, sell the cans / bottles at £1.50 and any profit made goes into the junior section. After the games, we’ll have a beer at the ground, then go to the Carleton Bowling Club, a facility with decent prices for ale and a committee room and where we can hold functions – our Presentation Night in October attracting 110 folks.
The league in which we play – the Moore & Smalley Palace Shield – has a Premier Division and then divisions 1 to 6 playing on Saturdays, with two large divisions playing Sunday cricket. The junior set up is possibly one of the largest and best junior sections in Lancashire, including as it does several Northern League clubs. Both the senior and junior sections are recognised by the LCB as being successful, growing and well organised.
What the league do very well, is set standards for grounds / facilities in each and every division, which is important in keeping standards high and making sure that only teams meeting the criteria can progress or where new teams apply to join the league (there are about two teams a season on average that apply to join). Certainly in the Prem and Division 1, there are some very decent grounds we play on with some excellent facilities for players, spectators, umpires, etc. Regular ground audits are done and captains have the opportunity to raise any ground issues with the league, as do the umpires, so standards are pretty well maintained.
Although strictly an amateur league (or so the rules say anyway…), the standard of cricket, in the Prem particularly, is very good. Not perhaps as good as it used to be (as an old duffer, I am bound to say that…. Eh, when I were a lad, etc.).
This may be more info than required… Happy New Year.

My club was in a similar situation to yours regarding the bar. We did have a bar, however it was part of a wider sporting complex comprising of cricket, tennis, rugby (play touch in summer), soccer, lacrosse, etc. However the bar was run by paid bar staff, great for the players not having to run bar shifts after play, not good for the club's bottom line. Three seasons ago the bar takings were $10K, however that still didn't cover bar staff salaries, cost of alcohol, etc, and the club still had to pay back around $2K to the sports complex. Since we moved to a brand new clubrooms where we run our own bar, $10K in bar takings made the club around $5-6K. A big turnaround and one that has meant a freeze in fees and also more things done around the place, such as improvement to training facilities, better social functions, etc.
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #56 on: January 03, 2015, 08:37:26 AM »

Village set up, with groundsman (£600 a season)
Nets, sight screens.
No covers, we have a slope!
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Re: 2014/15 Club Subs and Match Fees Poll
« Reply #57 on: January 03, 2015, 11:37:54 AM »

We pay a membership which is £40 for the season. Match fees is £5 which includes tea. We have a good setup with a groundsman. Clubhouse with bar etc. Separate building for players.
In our league you have have to have a paid pro or else the club is fined. The pro is anything from around £3000 to £15000. The reality is a lot of clubs in our league have several paid players though . It's league split between the the club's which can afford to pay several players and those that can't. Ours cant so we find a cheap pro that satisfies the rules and hopefully will do well.
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« Reply #58 on: January 03, 2015, 05:28:58 PM »

We pay a membership which is £40 for the season. Match fees is £5 which includes tea. We have a good setup with a groundsman. Clubhouse with bar etc. Separate building for players.
In our league you have have to have a paid pro or else the club is fined. The pro is anything from around £3000 to £15000. The reality is a lot of clubs in our league have several paid players though . It's league split between the the club's which can afford to pay several players and those that can't. Ours cant so we find a cheap pro that satisfies the rules and hopefully will do well.

Have to have a pro? That sounds ridiculous and hardly helping the game.
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« Reply #59 on: January 03, 2015, 05:31:48 PM »

Have to have a pro? That sounds ridiculous and hardly helping the game.
Yes. That's the league rules. If ur pro can't play play in a match then you have to pay a fine which I think is £110.
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