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I hope that if the club hierarchy are given much more hospitality for Directors and guests for this fixture that they consider inviting club stalwarts such as Chris Dunphy and our programmer editor who has worked for years for free for this club.
I hope that if the club hierarchy are given much more hospitality for Directors and guests for this fixture that they consider inviting club stalwarts such as Chris Dunphy and our programmer editor who has worked for years for free for this club.
Can anyone work this out? It's too much for me! There's even a bit more to it than this!
20 Financial Rules
20.1 The proceeds of all matches (including replayed matches and admittance to the Visiting Club’s home ground where a beam back is provided) after paying thereout the travelling expenses of the Visiting Club, the ground and other expenses of the match including Value Added Tax, floodlighting of the playing pitch and ancillary lighting (not to exceed £200), advertising, printing, postage, police charges, turnstile operators, stewards, contribution to first aid helpers, costs incurred pursuant to Rule 14.7 and clearing the ground of snow, provided in the case of the last mentioned item the Visiting Club is notified in advance of the match in question of the approximate cost (such net proceeds being hereinafter referred to as ‘the Net Cup Competition Gate’) shall save as set out below be divided as follows: - (a) the Clubs in The Premier League; and - (b) the Clubs in The League.
20.1.1 45 per cent to each Club taking part in such match; and
20.1.2 10 per cent to the Cup Competition Pool (hereinafter called ‘the Pool Account’) the proceeds of which are to be divided at the end of the Competition in the ratio 1:1 between:
20.1.3 In the Semi-Final and Final Rounds only, a sum of up to 6.3 per cent of the Net Cup Competition Gate shall be paid to The League (to be utilised by the League as appropriate). The remaining proceeds of each such match shall be divided between the two Clubs in question and the Pool Account in the proportions referred to in Rule 20.1 above provided always that as regards the Final Tie and any replay thereof, where a Club sells match tickets, it does so on behalf of The League and shall pay forthwith into the Pool Account the proceeds of sale and shall send to The League within 28 days of the said match a final statement of account and ticket reconciliation and shall pay into the Pool Account any balance due whether the Club has received payment or not. Within seven days of the Final Tie The League shall send to each Club participating in such match 50% (fifty per cent) of his estimate of the amount which that Club will be entitled to receive out of the net gate receipts for that match.
"Last time we were in the 3rd round we got the horrendous draw of Aldershot away. Prompty got knocked out and they got Man Utd in the next round! Let's just bypass the horrendous draw part this time eh! Fingers crossed".
Its a BRILLIANT goal to cap a BRILLIANT start by Rochdale - Don Goodman 26/08/10
"Last time we were in the 3rd round we got the horrendous draw of Aldershot away. Prompty got knocked out and they got Man Utd in the next round! Let's just bypass the horrendous draw part this time eh! Fingers crossed".
I hope that if the club hierarchy are given much more hospitality for Directors and guests for this fixture that they consider inviting club stalwarts such as Chris Dunphy and our programmer editor who has worked for years for free for this club.
I'll be sat with my mates.
Or failing that, R17ALE.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
Wasn’t the original tie postponed because of snow?
It certainly was . I was flying from North Africa that day and left a temperature of + 34 degrees to land in Manchester at -2 and 5 inches of the white stuff.