JB's and the FA Cup Details now on OWS

JB's and the FA Cup Details now on OWS

Postby redrobo » Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:47 am

With numbers of fans to the game at Buxton probably been strictly limited maybe the club could look into opening JB's for fans to view the game and enjoy the company of other fans whilst enjoying a drink and maybe a pint or two.

To determine numbers for catering a small cover charge of £1 could be made payable in advance and if numbers passed a certain level then transfer the event to upstairs.

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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Fri Nov 12, 2021 12:21 pm

redrobo wrote:With numbers of fans to the game at Buxton probably been strictly limited maybe the club could look into opening JB's for fans to view the game and enjoy the company of other fans whilst enjoying a drink and maybe a pint or two.

To determine numbers for catering a small cover charge of £1 could be made payable in advance and if numbers passed a certain level then transfer the event to upstairs.

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Upstairs would probably be the best venue especially if food is being sold. May depend on whether there are any functions already booked.
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby marky No.1 » Fri Nov 12, 2021 5:22 pm

With the layout of JBs , only about 20 people can see a screen.
Upstairs isnt much better unless they use a projector
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby Born again Bill » Fri Nov 12, 2021 6:08 pm

Is JBs bar not being used for COVID jabs on non match days ?
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby Gone_Shrimping » Fri Nov 12, 2021 7:32 pm

Born again Bill wrote:Is JBs bar not being used for COVID jabs on non match days ?


They use both bars for jabs but with uncertainty until the draw about whether there would be a game on the cup Saturday maybe that day has not been scheduled for jabs.
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby redrobo » Mon Nov 22, 2021 4:24 pm

No doubt details of watching the game on TV ( large screen :?: ) at our stadium will be released in due course.

I've a feeling that there will be considerable take up by fans and therefore numbers will be limited.
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby Cisco Kid » Mon Nov 22, 2021 5:30 pm

redrobo wrote:No doubt details of watching the game on TV ( large screen :?: ) at our stadium will be released in due course.

I've a feeling that there will be considerable take up by fans and therefore numbers will be limited.


They should make it ticket only, charge £5 and give a 'free' pie or pint. That way fans are committed and they can control the numbers. How many does the W&L suite hold? Maybe open both upstairs and downstairs?

I am sure that many local pubs will be trying to get in on the act and may be free, but I would rather be with fellow fans at the Mazuma.
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby Keith » Tue Nov 23, 2021 11:31 am

Cisco Kid wrote:They should make it ticket only, charge £5 and give a 'free' pie or pint. That way fans are committed and they can control the numbers. How many does the W&L suite hold? Maybe open both upstairs and downstairs?


Pie AND a pint, which covers the entrance fee, so no advantage to going elsewhere, but as you say, numbers can be controlled. Have a band on in the evening. Obviously, a bit of a gamble, if we lose most people will sulk off at the final whistle, but is we win, we can keep punters there all afternoon. The TV's would be giving updates of other games around the country. We could keep the bar busy for a good few hours.
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby euston rd shrimp » Tue Nov 23, 2021 3:41 pm

Was talking to 2 mfc lads in fleetwoods clubhouse last saturday about how well it seemed supported by both young and old. and they were on about attracting fans to j.b.s pre and post match. Anything that could keep folk from going elsewhere to view game, and bring coffers in should be encouraged.
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby Cisco Kid » Wed Nov 24, 2021 9:49 am

Keith wrote:
Cisco Kid wrote:They should make it ticket only, charge £5 and give a 'free' pie or pint. That way fans are committed and they can control the numbers. How many does the W&L suite hold? Maybe open both upstairs and downstairs?


Pie AND a pint, which covers the entrance fee, so no advantage to going elsewhere, but as you say, numbers can be controlled. Have a band on in the evening. Obviously, a bit of a gamble, if we lose most people will sulk off at the final whistle, but is we win, we can keep punters there all afternoon. The TV's would be giving updates of other games around the country. We could keep the bar busy for a good few hours.


I think 'Evening' is pushing it a bit from a 12.30 Kick off! I like a beer but if the doors open at 11.30, I wont still be there in the evening :lol:

£5 for a pie and a pint is not making the club any money really. Maybe the ticket could also be used as a raffle for a signed shirt or something?

I think the advantage is that we are in an non Premier League pub fan environment. We are all Morecambe fans and we are all together. :D
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby redrobo » Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:10 pm

Details are on the OWS.... :D :D :D
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby jbc.shrimp » Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:00 pm

Unfortunately no mention of how many tickets available, so this could also be on a priority basis as is the live match, ie, season ticket holders first.
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Re: JB's and the FA Cup

Postby redrobo » Mon Nov 29, 2021 6:01 pm

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Re: JB's and the FA Cup Details now on OWS

Postby redrobo » Tue Nov 30, 2021 11:54 am

No mention of maximum number of those able to view at the Stadium.

Could foresee a problem if the numbers exceed the space available.

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Re: JB's and the FA Cup Details now on OWS

Postby Cisco Kid » Sun Dec 05, 2021 1:19 pm

BBC coverage aside, I enjoyed the afternoon at the Mazuma yesterday. Only around 40ish fans but all that were there created a great atmosphere. The staff and service was great and my pie was delicious! :D

I thought there might have been more, but I think the £5 put a few off as it turned out that it was £5 for your first pint! Not great when we could have watched it anywhere else for free, but good to be among fellow supporters and nice to be in the Wright & Lord Suite. If more had turned up it might have been difficult to see the big TV on the stage but as it turned out most seemed to be able to see and had a good time.

Great idea, but a rethink if it was to happen again.
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