6 Apr 11
SUBSCRIPTIONS 2011
PLAYING MEMBERSHIPS
There are changes from 2010 playing
membership arrangements; the 'all-in' category is no longer in place, and there are now
only two player subscription categories, 'Full' and 'Full time education'
(or 'FTE'), and subscriptions may be paid for half seasons. Match fees are
unchanged.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Full
- Full season - £150
- Half seasons - £75 (17th April to 2nd July, and
3rd July to season's end)
FTE
- Full season - £100
- Half season - £50 (as above)
Life
- NIL (unless choosing to)
Bonus Ball -
£13 per quarter or £52 per year
MATCH FEES
Full - £10
FTE -
£5 (this also applies to Development XI players from other clubs)
Life - £10
CATERING CHARGES
There is a £5 catering charge (to help cover
lunch) for non-league all-day games (ie Brook Sunday and Festival
matches). This means Full members will pay £15 in total, FTE £10 in total
Notes :
1. Players may play 2 matches before a
subscription is payable. This also applies to the second half season
2. First time Full subscription payers must
complete a Pirrie Hall Gift Aid declaration form (downloadable from the
website)
3. Debutants for the Club are not required to
pay a match fee for their first match, however this match does count
towards matches played for subscription purposes
4. Match fees are not payable for evening
competitions like the Flora Doris, and matches played do not count for
subscription purposes
5. A member who has paid a full subscription
will receive a 50% discount (ie £75 or £50) on his subscription if he
recruits a player who also pays at least an equivalent subscription to the
member concerned, and who hasn't played for the Club for at least 2 years
6. There is a £20 discount on a subscription
if a member joins the Bonus Ball scheme for the first time for a minimum
of 1 year at the same time as paying his subscription. Entry is £13
a quarter or £52 a year, with the chance of winning £20 in the twice
weekly draws
NON- PLAYING MEMBERSHIPS
There are no longer Social Memberships and
Vice Presidencies and there
will now be just three forms of non-playing membership: Life Members
(although some still play), Bonus Ball players,
and the newly introduced Friends of Brook. The arrangements for Bonus Ball are unchanged and
are detailed separately.
FRIENDS OF BROOK
1.
The scheme provides an opportunity for supporters of the Club to have an active and
tangible role in it's affairs. For an annual contribution of £50
(with an associated Gift Aid declaration), a Friend has full voting rights
at Annual and Extraordinary General Meetings, will be personally
recognized on the Club website (and also in the fixture card in due
course), and when first participating will be presented with an 18" x 15"
commissioned mounted print of the Pirrie Hall (as illustrated on the front
page of this website).
2. Initially, potential Friends have been identified and will be
approached personally by the Chairman, but of course all connected with
the Club, in whatever capacity, will be welcome. Application forms may be
obtained from the Secretary.