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Members Facilities

Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 10:51 am
by Spiritof64
I would like to know from members of other clubs whether the other SANFL clubs have members only areas in their clubrooms and what affects they have/have not on their membership experience.
Mrs Spirit and I had dinner at the club last night and had a good look at the plans.
I have never made any secret of my beliefs in this matter so it will come as no shock to you that I am bitterly disappointed with them. Not so much with what is in the plans as what has been negelected.
The plans for over the changerooms look practical and are long overdue, especially if the grandstand is built. The new changes to the entertainment area look impressive and will create a facility that will be unequalled in the south.
My big problem is that there is still no "Members" area, where you can feel that you are part of the history and culture of the club. It would tear me apart not to renew my membership so that will still happen. But looking at the situation objectively, I could buy a season ticket, go to the footy and still have access to the same facilities as every other citizen. There is nothing apart from my own love of the club for over 40 years, to make me as a member feel "Special" or part of the club.
Some people will say that should be enough, but I still remember the club atmosphere at St. Mary's and miss it. I also wonder if the lack of it at Noarlunga has a detrimental effect on membership numbers.

Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:04 am
by bayman
glenelg no, (everyones welcome, even punk is) but i think west do (at least they used to)

Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:10 am
by bayman
also when you have pokies which is an activity for the public the public must be entitled to enter, i have no problemspeople coming 'off the street' to play at glenelg i'm no more important than anyone else & the revenue all goes to the club doesn't it ?
on the other hand if you kept them out you wouldn't of had the salary cap breaches as you wouldn't have had the same amount of money coming in to do break the cap


Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:12 am
by MightyEagles
Basically the Champs function hall, which is upstairs. But it can be hired out to non-members.

Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:45 am
by Snaggletooth Tiger
Working at Mitsubishi, the old South Adelaide Football Club at St. Marys (Now Raquet Club) is the
ideal spot to shoot across South Road & get as many bevvies down your neck during lunch break...
Just go easy if operating heavy machinery afterwards eh!


Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:40 pm
by Ian
Snaggletooth Tiger wrote:Working at Mitsubishi, the old South Adelaide Football Club at St. Marys (Now Raquet Club) is the
ideal spot to shoot across South Road & get as many bevvies down your neck during lunch break...
Just go easy if operating heavy machinery afterwards eh!

What has that got to do with SANFL clubs members facilities


Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 2:25 pm
by Spiritof64
What I'm getting at is being able to sit in a reasonably quiet area having a Diet Coke with people with my own passion for the club, without some drunk pointing to a picture of Jimmy Deane and asking "Who's he supposed to be?"
In short - a Members Lounge.

Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 3:03 pm
by Snaggletooth Tiger
Nothing, I'm in a world of me own!


Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:20 pm
by Sojourner
Totally agree with you Spirit!

Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 7:56 pm
by Dutchy
I presume you mean on match days Spirit? you surely couldnt expect them to have a seperate area during the week as no one would be in there...on match days yes maybe you have a point....have you raised it with the club, knowing Phil H Im sure you would get a reply....do you get any discounts int he club for being a member? that might be an angle the clubs could take also

Posted:
Sun Jan 21, 2007 10:17 pm
by Spiritof64
Dutchy wrote:I presume you mean on match days Spirit? you surely couldnt expect them to have a seperate area during the week as no one would be in there...on match days yes maybe you have a point....have you raised it with the club, knowing Phil H Im sure you would get a reply....do you get any discounts int he club for being a member? that might be an angle the clubs could take also
My concern is more with the "Community" aspect rather than on match days. Apart from most of last year when I was slightly incapacitated, I usually watch the game from the same Grandstand seat I've had for several years, surrounded by the same crusty old supporters.
My problem is that I think since the introduction of the Pokies (A neccessary evil these days to finance clubs that lost income and support to the AWFL) the "Club" has gone out of footy and been replaced by the Dollar.
Sad,

but I'm gradually coming to accept it.

Posted:
Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:44 am
by TroyGFC
Snaggletooth Tiger wrote:Working at Mitsubishi, the old South Adelaide Football Club at St. Marys (Now Raquet Club) is the
ideal spot to shoot across South Road & get as many bevvies down your neck during lunch break...
Just go easy if operating heavy machinery afterwards eh!

I agree Snaggletooth


Posted:
Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:48 am
by TroyGFC
Not in favour of members only areas like Westies and Central Districts (night games) were other supporters can't mingles with other team supporters.
All people's money welcome at Challenge Oval. (even Punky's)


Posted:
Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:20 am
by Pseudo
I have never had trouble getting in to the "members bar" at Richmond, not that I've tried that often. The barflies will open the door for anyone who appears to be unable to effect entry.
I've even crashed a Port Adelaide past players half-time function, decked out in black and gold. Got a few sideways glances but nobody seemed to care.
Re: Members Facilities

Posted:
Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:26 am
by topsywaldron
Spiritof64 wrote:I would like to know from members of other clubs whether the other SANFL clubs have members only areas in their clubrooms and what affects they have/have not on their membership experience.


Posted:
Mon Jan 22, 2007 7:34 pm
by bayman

Posted:
Mon Jan 22, 2007 7:44 pm
by bayman
i somehow got into the past players & officials half-time 'show' you know like party pies,pasties,sausage rolls & cakes etc at noarluga a couple of years ago ( i obviously turned into the wrong section) but just as i realised what was going on, a former south player said 'its ok you can be in here as long as you buy a raffle ticket'

free feed but i didn't win the raffle

so while i put this up they had a speech & presentation for 'flip' anyone know who flip is ? as i couldn't work it out

Posted:
Mon Jan 22, 2007 7:53 pm
by Coorong
Duh, Flip Wilson ( can you stay with me over-night)

Posted:
Mon Jan 22, 2007 8:49 pm
by bayman
Coorong wrote:Duh, Flip Wilson ( can you stay with me over-night)
obviously flip is a philip but i couldn't work it out & you've given me his surname & i still dont know him could you enlighten me please
ps the only flip wilson i know is a cop at gawler who is also a trotting trainer/driver
& with footballers (sanfl) the only wilson i can think of is ray (sturt) adrian & wilbur (central) & michael (now at port power)
so

it maybe but it is not obvious to me

after all he was/is from POOR OLD SOUTH


Posted:
Mon Jan 22, 2007 8:53 pm
by magpie in the 80's
phil cox maybe