Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
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Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
Received a letter (club Newsline) today and to me it reads like the club is trying to muscle in on the O’s supporters bar under the West Stand by making them sell the Shepherd and Neame beer? I thought the supporters club was independent? Have I got this all wrong? Did anyone else receive this?
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Re: Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
Come on surly one of the happy clappers must have got a news letter from the supporters club? If you don’t believe me,tell me how to down load it onto this site and I will. Or do people not believe the club would do this? Or like I said have I got it wrong.
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Re: Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
I saw something on X about the Club leaning on the SC to open on non-matchdays, not sure if that's part of the same thing?
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Re: Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
You are lying. LOFC may use the club on non match days and then use Shep Neame beers. match days and Ale nights LOSC will continue to source its beer as per in the pat and set its own prices as a club. Maybe snacks and soft drinks purchased from Shep Neame but Supporters Club will continue with its excellent ales from small breweriesMonkey Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:02 pm Received a letter (club Newsline) today and to me it reads like the club is trying to muscle in on the O’s supporters bar under the West Stand by making them sell the Shepherd and Neame beer? I thought the supporters club was independent? Have I got this all wrong? Did anyone else receive this?
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Re: Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
Copy and paste monkey.
Dont pay the fan tax, so didn't get the memo.
Dont pay the fan tax, so didn't get the memo.
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Re: Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
put the article up Monkey. you are not telling the true story
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Re: Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
Mrs NES & I received and read the letter with our new Supporters Club cards. Nothing to be bovvered about IMO.
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Re: Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
You really are a trouble maker, presenting false rumours as ‘facts’Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:02 pm Received a letter (club Newsline) today and to me it reads like the club is trying to muscle in on the O’s supporters bar under the West Stand by making them sell the Shepherd and Neame beer? I thought the supporters club was independent? Have I got this all wrong? Did anyone else receive this?
Unless I too have the got wrong end of stick, it is the bar underneath the South Stand that they are referring to. The supporters club is under the West Stand.
Just to be clear each stand is identified by its position on a compass (clever device that can show anyone the direction of North) So the North Stand is positioned opposite the South Stand and the East stand is opposite the West Stand.
To help you The West stand is in Oliver Road. Further , nearly all churches face East ie the altar is at the East end of the church. So if you forget to bring a compass find the nearest church and use that for reference. In Ruckholt Road there is a church that follows this rule.
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CLUB NEWSLINE
Summer 2024
LEYTON
COME ON YOUG
Hello
Everyone!
Leyton Orient
Supporters Club
2024/25 SEASON
0001
Leyton Orient
Supporters Club
2024/25 SEASON
0002
At last, the 2024/25 fixtures have been released, a new season is almost under way and it's time to invite members to renew their subscriptions to the Supporters Club. A membership form is enclosed, and we hope that you will continue your support for LOSC in what will be our 47th year.
LOSC is, of course, a members' club, and it is the Committee's responsibility to advise members of any significant changes in the objectives or in the operation the Club. I must therefore inform everyone that the Committee have been in dialogue with the LOFC owners regarding their (LOFC) expectation for more income to be generated from the Supporters Club room. They assure us that this isn't because of any dissatisfaction with our Supporters Club donations, but merely the owners' requirements for increasing incomes from all sales/bar outlets around the stadium - hence, for example, the work being undertaken to improve the ambience and sales of the catering facilities in the under crofts of the East Stand and the refurbishment of the Tommy Johnston South Stand bar.
The owners anticipate that with the club room being sited in a prime location - the only bar area accessible directly from the road - there will be opportunities for LOFC to increase revenues by introducing new non-matchday use of the premises.
It was initially suggested that for convenience of operation the football club could take over the entire management and staffing of the clubroom, buying in the stock, setting prices etc, but giving LOSC members access to the room on matchdays and for club functions. However, the Committee considered this to be unacceptable as it would have contravened our founding principle of LOSC being a 'club for fans, run by fans' - something we feel that members would always endorse.
other stock from their new 'pouring rights' partners, the Shepherd Neame Brewery, whilst the Supporters Club will continue to buy in ales and specialised items of our choosing from our usual suppliers and set our prices as appropriate for a members' club, leaving the football club to have non-matchday use of the club room as required and when they will implement their own pricing structure. The Supporters Club will continue the policy of accepting cash as well as card payments.
With two parties
operating from the same
bar/premises and drawing off much of the same stock it will be difficult for LOSC to calculate an accurate end of season donation to the football club. Instead, after audit, we will report to members the total monies that have been transferred to LOFC each season. This isn't an ideal operational situation from the Committee's perspective and will be subject to on going monitoring as to it's workability, but the arrangement enables LOSC and our members to have continued use of the club room and to determine our own operating practices, while giving access to LOFC to pursue their quest for generating additional revenues.
Thanks, as ever, for your support and we hope that we shall see you at LOSC during the season ahead.
I should like, finally, to thank our LOSC Committee for their continued hard work and loyalty both to the Club and to me personally.
Come On you O's!
David Dodd, Chairman
(If you would like your membership card posted to you please enclose a stamped addressed envelope with your
Eventually, an outcome has been agreed whereby application. Alternatively, you may collect your card the Committee will continue to operate the club for from the Supporters Club on any matchday, allowing our members on matchdays, ale nights and other time for processing. For members who have taken out a events. The football club will buy in lagers and ! three-year subscription, your 2024/25 card is enclosed).
Upcoming Ale Nights
Plans are already in place for our new season Ale
Nights the first of which will take place on:
THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER
from 4.00pm through to 10.00pm.
ADMISSION IS FREE for these events, and we hope that members will come along for an enjoyable pint or two. Watch for more details during the coming season.
O'S V BOLTON WANDERERS
Saturday August 10, Kick off 5.30pm.
NOTE: The Supporters Club will open at 2.30pm and again directly after the game. Last orders at 9.00pm.
Summer 2024
LEYTON
COME ON YOUG
Hello
Everyone!
Leyton Orient
Supporters Club
2024/25 SEASON
0001
Leyton Orient
Supporters Club
2024/25 SEASON
0002
At last, the 2024/25 fixtures have been released, a new season is almost under way and it's time to invite members to renew their subscriptions to the Supporters Club. A membership form is enclosed, and we hope that you will continue your support for LOSC in what will be our 47th year.
LOSC is, of course, a members' club, and it is the Committee's responsibility to advise members of any significant changes in the objectives or in the operation the Club. I must therefore inform everyone that the Committee have been in dialogue with the LOFC owners regarding their (LOFC) expectation for more income to be generated from the Supporters Club room. They assure us that this isn't because of any dissatisfaction with our Supporters Club donations, but merely the owners' requirements for increasing incomes from all sales/bar outlets around the stadium - hence, for example, the work being undertaken to improve the ambience and sales of the catering facilities in the under crofts of the East Stand and the refurbishment of the Tommy Johnston South Stand bar.
The owners anticipate that with the club room being sited in a prime location - the only bar area accessible directly from the road - there will be opportunities for LOFC to increase revenues by introducing new non-matchday use of the premises.
It was initially suggested that for convenience of operation the football club could take over the entire management and staffing of the clubroom, buying in the stock, setting prices etc, but giving LOSC members access to the room on matchdays and for club functions. However, the Committee considered this to be unacceptable as it would have contravened our founding principle of LOSC being a 'club for fans, run by fans' - something we feel that members would always endorse.
other stock from their new 'pouring rights' partners, the Shepherd Neame Brewery, whilst the Supporters Club will continue to buy in ales and specialised items of our choosing from our usual suppliers and set our prices as appropriate for a members' club, leaving the football club to have non-matchday use of the club room as required and when they will implement their own pricing structure. The Supporters Club will continue the policy of accepting cash as well as card payments.
With two parties
operating from the same
bar/premises and drawing off much of the same stock it will be difficult for LOSC to calculate an accurate end of season donation to the football club. Instead, after audit, we will report to members the total monies that have been transferred to LOFC each season. This isn't an ideal operational situation from the Committee's perspective and will be subject to on going monitoring as to it's workability, but the arrangement enables LOSC and our members to have continued use of the club room and to determine our own operating practices, while giving access to LOFC to pursue their quest for generating additional revenues.
Thanks, as ever, for your support and we hope that we shall see you at LOSC during the season ahead.
I should like, finally, to thank our LOSC Committee for their continued hard work and loyalty both to the Club and to me personally.
Come On you O's!
David Dodd, Chairman
(If you would like your membership card posted to you please enclose a stamped addressed envelope with your
Eventually, an outcome has been agreed whereby application. Alternatively, you may collect your card the Committee will continue to operate the club for from the Supporters Club on any matchday, allowing our members on matchdays, ale nights and other time for processing. For members who have taken out a events. The football club will buy in lagers and ! three-year subscription, your 2024/25 card is enclosed).
Upcoming Ale Nights
Plans are already in place for our new season Ale
Nights the first of which will take place on:
THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER
from 4.00pm through to 10.00pm.
ADMISSION IS FREE for these events, and we hope that members will come along for an enjoyable pint or two. Watch for more details during the coming season.
O'S V BOLTON WANDERERS
Saturday August 10, Kick off 5.30pm.
NOTE: The Supporters Club will open at 2.30pm and again directly after the game. Last orders at 9.00pm.
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So they have tried to cause trouble. No one has made LOSC sell Shepherd & Neame beers. Read the artilce first before trying to cause troubleMonkey Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:02 pm Received a letter (club Newsline) today and to me it reads like the club is trying to muscle in on the O’s supporters bar under the West Stand by making them sell the Shepherd and Neame beer? I thought the supporters club was independent? Have I got this all wrong? Did anyone else receive this?
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Part of the middle bit of this is missingMonkey Boy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2024 1:23 pm CLUB NEWSLINE
Summer 2024
LEYTON
COME ON YOUG
Hello
Everyone!
Leyton Orient
Supporters Club
2024/25 SEASON
0001
Leyton Orient
Supporters Club
2024/25 SEASON
0002
At last, the 2024/25 fixtures have been released, a new season is almost under way and it's time to invite members to renew their subscriptions to the Supporters Club. A membership form is enclosed, and we hope that you will continue your support for LOSC in what will be our 47th year.
LOSC is, of course, a members' club, and it is the Committee's responsibility to advise members of any significant changes in the objectives or in the operation the Club. I must therefore inform everyone that the Committee have been in dialogue with the LOFC owners regarding their (LOFC) expectation for more income to be generated from the Supporters Club room. They assure us that this isn't because of any dissatisfaction with our Supporters Club donations, but merely the owners' requirements for increasing incomes from all sales/bar outlets around the stadium - hence, for example, the work being undertaken to improve the ambience and sales of the catering facilities in the under crofts of the East Stand and the refurbishment of the Tommy Johnston South Stand bar.
The owners anticipate that with the club room being sited in a prime location - the only bar area accessible directly from the road - there will be opportunities for LOFC to increase revenues by introducing new non-matchday use of the premises.
It was initially suggested that for convenience of operation the football club could take over the entire management and staffing of the clubroom, buying in the stock, setting prices etc, but giving LOSC members access to the room on matchdays and for club functions. However, the Committee considered this to be unacceptable as it would have contravened our founding principle of LOSC being a 'club for fans, run by fans' - something we feel that members would always endorse.
other stock from their new 'pouring rights' partners, the Shepherd Neame Brewery, whilst the Supporters Club will continue to buy in ales and specialised items of our choosing from our usual suppliers and set our prices as appropriate for a members' club, leaving the football club to have non-matchday use of the club room as required and when they will implement their own pricing structure. The Supporters Club will continue the policy of accepting cash as well as card payments.
With two parties
operating from the same
bar/premises and drawing off much of the same stock it will be difficult for LOSC to calculate an accurate end of season donation to the football club. Instead, after audit, we will report to members the total monies that have been transferred to LOFC each season. This isn't an ideal operational situation from the Committee's perspective and will be subject to on going monitoring as to it's workability, but the arrangement enables LOSC and our members to have continued use of the club room and to determine our own operating practices, while giving access to LOFC to pursue their quest for generating additional revenues.
Thanks, as ever, for your support and we hope that we shall see you at LOSC during the season ahead.
I should like, finally, to thank our LOSC Committee for their continued hard work and loyalty both to the Club and to me personally.
Come On you O's!
David Dodd, Chairman
(If you would like your membership card posted to you please enclose a stamped addressed envelope with your
Eventually, an outcome has been agreed whereby application. Alternatively, you may collect your card the Committee will continue to operate the club for from the Supporters Club on any matchday, allowing our members on matchdays, ale nights and other time for processing. For members who have taken out a events. The football club will buy in lagers and ! three-year subscription, your 2024/25 card is enclosed).
Upcoming Ale Nights
Plans are already in place for our new season Ale
Nights the first of which will take place on:
THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER
from 4.00pm through to 10.00pm.
ADMISSION IS FREE for these events, and we hope that members will come along for an enjoyable pint or two. Watch for more details during the coming season.
O'S V BOLTON WANDERERS
Saturday August 10, Kick off 5.30pm.
NOTE: The Supporters Club will open at 2.30pm and again directly after the game. Last orders at 9.00pm.
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"(If you would like your membership card posted to you please enclose a stamped addressed envelope with your
Eventually, an outcome has been agreed whereby application. Alternatively, you may collect your card the Committee will continue to operate the club for from the Supporters Club on any matchday, allowing our members on matchdays, ale nights and other time for processing. For members who have taken out a events. The football club will buy in lagers and ! three-year subscription, your 2024/25 card is enclosed)."
Looks like the bits in bold in this paragraph should be one statement. So it goes like this:
Eventually, an outcome has been agreed whereby the Committee will continue to operate the club for from the Supporters Club on matchdays, ale nights and other events. The football club will buy in lagers and
That comes before the bit about Shepherd Neame - line starts "other stock......"
Final para like ....
application. Alternatively, you may collect your card on any matchday, allowing time for processing. For members who have taken out athree-year subscription, your 2024/25 card is enclosed)."
Eventually, an outcome has been agreed whereby application. Alternatively, you may collect your card the Committee will continue to operate the club for from the Supporters Club on any matchday, allowing our members on matchdays, ale nights and other time for processing. For members who have taken out a events. The football club will buy in lagers and ! three-year subscription, your 2024/25 card is enclosed)."
Looks like the bits in bold in this paragraph should be one statement. So it goes like this:
Eventually, an outcome has been agreed whereby the Committee will continue to operate the club for from the Supporters Club on matchdays, ale nights and other events. The football club will buy in lagers and
That comes before the bit about Shepherd Neame - line starts "other stock......"
Final para like ....
application. Alternatively, you may collect your card on any matchday, allowing time for processing. For members who have taken out athree-year subscription, your 2024/25 card is enclosed)."
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Re: Have I got the wrong end of the stick?
I think Monkey Boy has highlighted something important here.It was initially suggested that for convenience of operation the football club could take over the entire management and staffing of the clubroom, buying in the stock, setting prices etc, but giving LOSC members access to the room on matchdays and for club functions. However, the Committee considered this to be unacceptable as it would have contravened our founding principle of LOSC being a 'club for fans, run by fans' - something we feel that members would always endorse.
It appears the club have 'suggested' they takeover the SC but got knocked back. I expect the club may try this again at some point, I dont know who owns what but I reckon next time it'll be an offer the sc cant refuse.
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There's a similar situation arisen at Raith Rovers, where the football club wanted to operate all bars in the ground, although one of the bars is operated by a supporters club which bought in the stock, set prices etc with volunteers on the bar. An issue (for the football club) was that the Supporters club place was undercutting their other FC-run outlets, and they wanted to set prices etc. which is, I suppose, understandable when you're trying to get every penny out of the asset to keep the place going - although it means the end of cheaper pre-match tins for Club members.
This one was "settled" with the football club taking over - it was their premises etc - and so the football club stocks the bar, sets the prices and it's all run through through their till system (they bank the takings etc). It means they can ensure "price consistency" across the site (i.e. it's now more expensive! - although you do get draft beer instead of just tins)
The problem comes, however, when it comes down to staffing. It's their stock and their till, but they want Club volunteers to run the bar and drive the till. That's fine and dandy until there's a shortage on the stock, or the cash doesn't add up. What happens when there's 88 pints of lager used but only 80 pints rung through the till - are they going to hold the volunteers accountable ? It's different when it's a Club to when it's a commercial outlets of the Football Club.
No major issues so far, but it's not entirely satisfactory.
This one was "settled" with the football club taking over - it was their premises etc - and so the football club stocks the bar, sets the prices and it's all run through through their till system (they bank the takings etc). It means they can ensure "price consistency" across the site (i.e. it's now more expensive! - although you do get draft beer instead of just tins)
The problem comes, however, when it comes down to staffing. It's their stock and their till, but they want Club volunteers to run the bar and drive the till. That's fine and dandy until there's a shortage on the stock, or the cash doesn't add up. What happens when there's 88 pints of lager used but only 80 pints rung through the till - are they going to hold the volunteers accountable ? It's different when it's a Club to when it's a commercial outlets of the Football Club.
No major issues so far, but it's not entirely satisfactory.
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So I’m a trouble maker as well as a liarLifelongfan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2024 2:16 pmSo they have tried to cause trouble. No one has made LOSC sell Shepherd & Neame beers. Read the artilce first before trying to cause troubleMonkey Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:02 pm Received a letter (club Newsline) today and to me it reads like the club is trying to muscle in on the O’s supporters bar under the West Stand by making them sell the Shepherd and Neame beer? I thought the supporters club was independent? Have I got this all wrong? Did anyone else receive this?
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I’m a trouble makerLifelongfan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2024 2:16 pmSo they have tried to cause trouble. No one has made LOSC sell Shepherd & Neame beers. Read the artilce first before trying to cause troubleMonkey Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:02 pm Received a letter (club Newsline) today and to me it reads like the club is trying to muscle in on the O’s supporters bar under the West Stand by making them sell the Shepherd and Neame beer? I thought the supporters club was independent? Have I got this all wrong? Did anyone else receive this?
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Trouble maker for saying the truthWinchestorfan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2024 9:16 amYou really are a trouble maker, presenting false rumours as ‘facts’Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:02 pm Received a letter (club Newsline) today and to me it reads like the club is trying to muscle in on the O’s supporters bar under the West Stand by making them sell the Shepherd and Neame beer? I thought the supporters club was independent? Have I got this all wrong? Did anyone else receive this?
Unless I too have the got wrong end of stick, it is the bar underneath the South Stand that they are referring to. The supporters club is under the West Stand.
Just to be clear each stand is identified by its position on a compass (clever device that can show anyone the direction of North) So the North Stand is positioned opposite the South Stand and the East stand is opposite the West Stand.
To help you The West stand is in Oliver Road. Further , nearly all churches face East ie the altar is at the East end of the church. So if you forget to bring a compass find the nearest church and use that for reference. In Ruckholt Road there is a church that follows this rule.
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It’s there in black and whiteLifelongfan wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:42 pm put the article up Monkey. you are not telling the true story
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West stand where the money is made on match days and the club want in. Read it Ron
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