You now have just 10 days left to renew your Club membership.
You’ve been saved from a severe nagging so far because the Club’s email list has been compromised but we now have a workaround, so brace yourselves for the next 10 days. If you’ve already coughed up, thank you, there is some news that should interest you below. If you haven’t, please get a move on, we need you renewed so that we can continue to welcome you to the Club, so that you can carry on enjoying our facilities and so that those of you in teams representing the Club can carry on playing for us. We will be checking membership cards regularly this year.
Membership remains just £30 for the year, with £10 off for second family members, the over-65s and the under-26s. For that, you get full access to our snooker room, a decent bar to share with friends, beautiful beers and widescreen TVs with all BT and Sky sports.
All you have to do to renew your membership is pop in and pay over the bar, getting yourself a drink or two in the process, and pop either the money or the card slip into the envelope provided, writing your name, phone number and email address on the front.
And this week we’re enjoying a load of cup football on our screens. We start our week tonight with Championship football with one of the division’s whipping boys taking on promotion chasers. We leave it to you to decide which is which in the Bolton-West Brom game, which starts at 8pm, but be warned that our esteemed President is a Baggies man, when he’s not being a Spurs man, so no mickey-taking.
Then on Wednesday and Thursday evenings we’re showing the second legs of the League Cup semis, each at 7.45pm. First we’ll have Man City’s desperate struggle to stop Burton Albion from scoring 10 goals against them – Dave Brown will no doubt be watching through his fingers – and then on Thursday we’l have a much tighter affair between Chelsea and Spurs, which should be quite a game. Both games are on Sky.
That’s not the end of the cup footy for the week because on Friday night at 7.55pm we’ll be showing Arsenal-Man Utd in their FA Cup 4th round game. Granted that one’s on the BBC so it’ll be easy to watch at home but we’re here to help you maintain family equilibrium by watching it with us.
On the weekend we’ll have loads of cup football, some rugby and the Farmers Insurance Open golf, which actually starts on Thursday night, but we’ll tell you about that later in the week.