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#0 Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:50 pm
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Whilst driving to the velodrome yesterday one subject pip and i talked about as we were trying to put the world to rite, was the posiblity of moving the club room to a local ruby club, either taibach or aberavon which 1 off them was mentioned im not sure, but its def 1 of the 2. 1 of the benefits pip highlighted was the bonus of being able to use the gym/weight room facilities at the club. !!!! I think the opurtunity to have facilities at members feet to benefit the use of is a chance not to pass by, also the sport we all love and want to see grow in popularity would get a great chance to be introduced to a whole new world of sports men/women that could benefit them selves by getting introduced to cycling.
Definatly think feedback on this subject from members of the club, and im going to highlight feeback from MEMBERS only please and not the NON-MEMBER FORUM JUNKIES !! LOL, would be appriciated. Also if any other cycling club members are reading this topic that have a facility of a gym or a clubroom shared with a different sport as mention please post any comments good or bad .
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#1 Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:47 am
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hi charles, yes definately wurth trying out I for one dont go to club nights that often but this suggestion sure does interest me & I think it might interest a few other members as well. plus ofcorse as youve mentioned its a good way of promoting the club.
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#2 Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:20 am
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Oooooooooh!.Rather you than me, raising this subject, Charlie!
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#3 Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:11 am
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Yes, tread carefully on this one Charles as it has previously been put before the membership and, indeed, discussed at an AGM with a very strong mandate from the membership on keeping the status quo ("whatever you want, whatever you like"  .
This was just over two years ago and I don't think much has changed since then. Always nice to have fresh ideas though Charles. _______________ "The most important thing in life is not to have the most, but to need the least.” Plato (my favourite Disney character).
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#4 Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:28 am
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Alfie wrote Yes, tread carefully on this one Charles as it has previously been put before the membership and, indeed, discussed at an AGM with a very strong mandate from the membership on keeping the status quo ("whatever you want, whatever you like"  .
This was just over two years ago and I don't think much has changed since then. Always nice to have fresh ideas though Charles.
I think you've hit the nail in the head there alf
"YOUNG FRESH IDEAS !!!" 
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#5 Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:16 am
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deleted my comment to be being a non club member  « Last edit by Unknown on Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:56 am. »
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#6 Thu Dec 11, 2008 3:47 pm
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You ain't wrong there Alf, and I 'm sure there are still one or two hardened committee men still not prepared to broach the subject and raise their heads above the parrapets after the barracking the subject received in the afore mentioned A.G.M.,but in saying that I don't think all the pros for the change were put accross to the membership and I think there were a lot more pros than cons,but, thats just my opinion.
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#7 Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:28 pm
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no-legs wrote Its a very good idea. Good luck.
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#8 Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:11 pm
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Non- member forum Junkies, I like that can you please explain.
Is it simular to a non racing member or a winter racing junkie.
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#9 Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:09 pm
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That's rich !!! Blame the committee !!!
Is that why there is an average attendance of five ( on a good night ) members -at club night -out of 98 paid up last year - titus surdouksas wrote NON-MEMBER FORUM JUNKIES
You ain't wrong there Alf, and I 'm sure there are still one or two hardened committee men still not prepared to broach the subject and raise their heads above the parrapets after the barracking the subject received in the afore mentioned A.G.M.,but in saying that I don't think all the pros for the change were put accross to the membership and I think there were a lot more pros than cons,but, thats just my opinion.
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#10 Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:07 pm
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I will stick my head above the parrapet with Chips here. I am in agreement that the Club night, as a form of club socialising and information exchange is a dying concept. With the advent of the internet, email, increased car usage, the need or desire for a weekly meet is not there anymore. I think even the stalwarts of a Friday night would have to accept that it is a loss making, largely underused aspect of club life.
However, moving it to a Rugby Club, an all that is associated with, does present a certain image that may not be conducive to promoting cycling and the club as a healthy lifestyle. For younger members that is worth considering. (That is a largely academic point, we don't have many youngsters!) But many existing members have children, and wonder how they would feel about bringing their kids to a Rugby Club on a Friday night.
I like the point about access to the gym, certainly attractive and may allay fears outlined above. All I can suggest is that the topic is mooted here until Oct, so a rounded view can be formed, and it is put to the floor.
Personally I am in favour of it. _______________ The Force is strong in this one...
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#11 Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:49 pm
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Whilst I agree that it seems that the Club night is not as well supported as it once was, I will also stick my head above the parapet and state that I am against this proposal.
As far as I am aware the hire of the club room is £18 per night. I personally pay £2 every week and I guess with the other 5 people (your estimate not mine) we get some where near £10 income most weeks. Our loss is therefore something like £8:00 per week or £400 a year
In the last committee meeting we discussed the financing of couple of hundred quid for two track nights in january.
It is right and proper that both these expenses should be supported as they satisfy the needs a club with various categories of membership.
As a voluntary organisation we are a democracy and as such I would argue strongly that such a decision could only be made via the AGM or a Special General meeting. Personally I would strongly argue against such a move as I would not be able to cycle to the club on a Friday which would affect my enjoyment of the sport. Having said that if the majority wanted the change then so be it.
I might be supportive of maybe utilising a local leisure centre as this could afford other members to attend the Gym then join in with the club night. On the other hand I would be against holding the meeting in a rugby club as I do not think it will attract more members as cycling and Rugby are totally different cultures.
If you want to have drink with your mates there are 6 other days to do that as you do not have to organise anything......(I do two every week, Tuesdays and Sundays the farmers arms in nottage great music, good beer. Lets start a new club night there see if you can leave as P!"£ssed as me).. In other words there's a pub near you dying to have your trade boys so go on, have a ball but lets leave club nights out of it.
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#12 Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:35 pm
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No matter how hard I try I dont think I will be able to leave the Farmers in the same state as you Les. You have one hell of a reputation.
My suggestion is to put something on once a month at the club. E.G. Turbo night, Fitness Lecture or stretching exercises or even home brew, anything to up the numers from 5.
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#13 Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:22 am
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Now we're talking, how do we go about setting up a roller league, any one interested?
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#14 Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:22 am
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I would come along for something like that! _______________ The Force is strong in this one...
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#15 Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:31 am
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Les Thomas wrote Now we're talking, how do we go about setting up a roller league, any one interested?
There you are something constructive has come out of this thread by the looks of it "roller league", dont realy know what it is but sounds like it could be intresting !! lol, dont worry of course i know what it is, well i think i do anyway....
Does anyone fancy organising this then? Les as you came up with the slendid idea how do u fancy doing it ? i would certainly like the opuertunity to smash retty boys legs on a set of rollers lol.......... crowley can i challenge you to a dual !!! 
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#16 Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:42 am
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Sounds like you woudl kick my assos mate!!
As an aside, check this out. My dream track bike:
 _______________ The Force is strong in this one...
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#17 Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:49 am
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Davey C wrote Sounds like you woudl kick my assos mate!!
As an aside, check this out. My dream track bike:

Wheres the white tape and slr ?... surely u havent crossed over to the dark side and like black now disco?
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#18 Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:22 am
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Nah - I would have to make a few alterations - lose the decals pn the wheels, white/celeste bartape, but you get the idea... _______________ The Force is strong in this one...
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#19 Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:35 am
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i will add my tuppence worth now,most cycling clubs meet up after club events at pubs especially after the event , the basic idea of the rugby club being mentioned was to use their excellent training facilities especially during the winter months ,and a possibility of a grass track events in the summer, for the kids .The club night is dying ,so lets have some constructive ideas how it can be revived
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#20 Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:37 am
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ps we already have two sets of competition rollers at the club.
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#21 Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:06 am
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roller racing hey! i ain't to bad on the old rollers i fancy my chances with charley boy & dai (prettyboy)crowley.
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#22 Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:33 am
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charliefummi wrote no-legs wrote Its a very good idea. Good luck.
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deleted comments as they are inappropriate to the club. « Last edit by Unknown on Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:57 am. »
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#23 Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:54 am
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no-legs wrote charliefummi wrote no-legs wrote Its a very good idea. Good luck.
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THis is an open forum where anyone, whether member or non member can post. Until the club have a members section only then you have no right to tell people where to post or what to post. If this is your ad other peoples atitude then I dont know i I want to join again. I am offended by your comments to be honest!!
Didnt mean to offend ya, just thought a subject like this should only have feedback from people who get involved in the clubs activities and cycling in general..
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#24 Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:38 pm
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Is it OK to have stabilisors whilst using the rollers (and I don't mean carmen rollers). _______________ "The most important thing in life is not to have the most, but to need the least.” Plato (my favourite Disney character).
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