irblinx wrote:Not been a member of a supporters club since the British Aerospace branch. What do you have planned for the night?
lets all have a disco wrote:If i had a car i'd come along and be your guest speaker.
;-)
Kladze wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:If i had a car i'd come along and be your guest speaker.
;-)
I'll give him a lift ;-)
irblinx wrote:Not been a member of a supporters club since the British Aerospace branch. What do you have planned for the night?
law74 wrote:Wy OSC and not CSA?
irblinx wrote:We went CSA when we set ours up as the OSC were a bit too keen on restrictive rules. That was years ago though TBF
Try and get Gary Owen, Tommy Booth and Ian Cheeseman down, you don't need the affiliation to get people who aren't club employees. The ex players and journalists are all also much better guests than current players. A good way to build up relationships is to hold a charity event
irblinx wrote:We went CSA when we set ours up as the OSC were a bit too keen on restrictive rules. That was years ago though TBF
Try and get Gary Owen, Tommy Booth and Ian Cheeseman down, you don't need the affiliation to get people who aren't club employees. The ex players and journalists are all also much better guests than current players. A good way to build up relationships is to hold a charity event
gillie wrote:irblinx wrote:We went CSA when we set ours up as the OSC were a bit too keen on restrictive rules. That was years ago though TBF
Try and get Gary Owen, Tommy Booth and Ian Cheeseman down, you don't need the affiliation to get people who aren't club employees. The ex players and journalists are all also much better guests than current players. A good way to build up relationships is to hold a charity event
Irby do you by any chance have contact numbers/details for any of the three you have mentioned?.
Irby my wife has just found him on facebook and i have sent him a message i know its him coz i met him once.Hope he gets back to me i am talking about Ian Cheeseman btw.irblinx wrote:gillie wrote:irblinx wrote:We went CSA when we set ours up as the OSC were a bit too keen on restrictive rules. That was years ago though TBF
Try and get Gary Owen, Tommy Booth and Ian Cheeseman down, you don't need the affiliation to get people who aren't club employees. The ex players and journalists are all also much better guests than current players. A good way to build up relationships is to hold a charity event
Irby do you by any chance have contact numbers/details for any of the three you have mentioned?.
Afraid not mate, I didn't book the guests so didn't really have contact numbers and I'm not in contact with any of the other ex committee members nowadays.
I know that Ian Cheeseman used to live in Chadderton and so might still be pretty close to your branch, I'd try contacting him through the BBC and give him a few alternative dates as he is in demand both for work and by supporters clubs. He is also a good guy to get on your side with regards to the contacts. Also as you will see in my other thread, he has a book out at the moment so might be even more predisposed to coming out
If you know anyone that plays golf at North Manchester then they might have bumped into Tommy Booth.
Oooh Vonky Vonky wrote:Gillie - One definate way to get a good crowd is invite that lady you use on the right hand side of all your posts !!!
Out of interest who is she ????
gillie wrote:Oooh Vonky Vonky wrote:Gillie - One definate way to get a good crowd is invite that lady you use on the right hand side of all your posts !!!
Out of interest who is she ????
I am not sure who she is but she is deffo not my Mrs worst luck lol.
Slim wrote:gillie wrote:Oooh Vonky Vonky wrote:Gillie - One definate way to get a good crowd is invite that lady you use on the right hand side of all your posts !!!
Out of interest who is she ????
I am not sure who she is but she is deffo not my Mrs worst luck lol.
It's Joanna Krupa you muppets.
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