redrobo wrote:If my ageing memory serves me well the trains were the old steam locomotives
redrobo wrote:If my ageing memory serves me well the trains were the old steam locomotives
Alan wrote:redrobo wrote:If my ageing memory serves me well the trains were the old steam locomotives
The last steam locomotive services were in Aug 68 Neil, so you may be thinking of the FACup trip to York in 1966.
Memories of the late Tony Parkinson, who was 'helpful' in sorting out the rogue Dartford fans !
Freez wrote:I think the place is nearly full anyway tbf
Gone_Shrimping wrote:I think if it had been priced differently the place would have been full and the bar takings would have more than made up for any shortfall on a lower ticket price.
RedRedWine wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:I think if it had been priced differently the place would have been full and the bar takings would have more than made up for any shortfall on a lower ticket price.
Personally I think £30 for an event such as this, including a 2 course meal, is good value - what do you thing is reasonable?
I've not been to a sportsman's dinner for a while, but this is essentially the same thing - Alan Kennedy is the guest speaker. From memory such functions are similarly priced if not more expensive... I'm sure Gary Neville was £30 as was Neil Ruddock for Barry Roches testimonial... both a few years ago now. Granted, there's no comedian - but tbh I would happily pay more for Lester Crabtree to not be performing
Unfortunately I am away at the weekend - hopefully it is a great evening
Freez wrote:Is there a block on my post?
The room was almost full, and that was on Monday when the running order was put together?
Hopefully a busy and memorable night, with the tills ringing despite some people not attending as they are unhappy with the price??
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