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Anyone going on Wednesday?

2024 Durham Cricket Members are invited to attend the Members’ Coffee Morning on Wednesday 28th February, to enjoy complimentary biscuit, tea and coffee, alongside a New Year catch-up and Q&A. This event will be from 11am until 12:30pm in the Castle View Suite.
11am til 12:30. It’ll just be a room full of pensioners
 
Anyone going on Wednesday?

2024 Durham Cricket Members are invited to attend the Members’ Coffee Morning on Wednesday 28th February, to enjoy complimentary biscuit, tea and coffee, alongside a New Year catch-up and Q&A. This event will be from 11am until 12:30pm in the Castle View Suite.
Are you?
 
Who's going to host the Q & A session when all the relevant staff are in Zimbabwe?

In fairness, there were no players or senior coaching staff at the last members meeting and they did a pretty good job of it. Ash Thorpe did the compering. Doubt he’s in Zimbabwe. The players et al will be at the March meeting I expect.
 
In fairness, there were no players or senior coaching staff at the last members meeting and they did a pretty good job of it. Ash Thorpe did the compering. Doubt he’s in Zimbabwe. The players et al will be at the March meeting I expect.
Come to think about it,Tim Bostock should also be available who should be best qualified to give updates on all topics. Hotel the hottest topic at the moment I suspect.
 
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This was excellent last year. It was a bit later in the season and the lads had got off to a great start. The players also seemed to enjoy it 😁
 
To be fair, that looks like an evening I wish to participate in. Looks a riot. Like a scene from Derek.
Looks like your normal members that attend county cricket. Cheaper than putting your electric on at home or watching for free on YouTube. Doubt they know what YouTube is why they attend.

All the processed ham needs to be brought by someone to make their packed lunches they don't spend a penny towards the club.

Flasks full of tea.

Keeps the economy going the average county cricket fans.

Ban the 100 and T20.
 
Always enjoy it and regard it as a harbinger of enjoyable times ahead and renewing acquaintances. Demographics of attendees reflect the membership,; elderly,well-mannered, respectable with a lifelong passion for cricket. Little interest in T20 or the Hundred. Couldn't comment of their culinary habits;none of my business.
 
they don't spend a penny towards the club.
Other than their membership subs? It isn’t free you know. Unless you know different, in which case you might care go enlighten the members as to how they can save about £200 a year.
Other than their membership subs? It isn’t free you know. Unless you know different, in which case you might care go enlighten the members as to how they can save about £200 a year.

And if you’ve been to the Riverside, you’ll know that there is a geet big board with names of people who donated their subs to DCCC when they had paid to see a single ball bowled during the Covid era.
Other than their membership subs? It isn’t free you know. Unless you know different, in which case you might care go enlighten the members as to how they can save about £200 a year.


And if you’ve been to the Riverside, you’ll know that there is a geet big board with names of people who donated their subs to DCCC when they had paid to see a single ball bowled during the Covid era.

So before you spout off about loyal members, think about how much they might have contributed to the club as opposed to how much you actually put in.
 
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