1 |
You must let the secretary know by Wednesday before
the game that you are available or not available,
either by phone or email |
2 |
You must bring with you the money for the game. Do
not turn up without any money or you will not play. |
3 |
The cost for a game will be £5 for a home game and
£2.50 for an away game. It is your responsibility
to pay the treasurer BEFORE the game commences. Do
not let him chase you. When you turn up you pay. |
4 |
If you start as a sub at a home game and do not play
then you do not pay anything. If you go on to the
pitch then you pay £2.50 to the person you have
replaced, because he has already paid the £5 at the
beginning of the game. Therefore subs pay half |
5 |
For away games subs will pay £1.25 if you go on the
pitch. Again payable to the person you have
replaced. |
6 |
Please respond to all correspondence sent by the
secretary |
7 |
Any fines incurred by a player by The Millennium
2000 SFL, for example sending off or a yellow card
or any other individual fines explained in the
handbook, will be paid for by that player and not
the club. The club will cover fines that the
committee feels is the responsibility of the club
and not the player. |
8 |
The committee is made up of a Treasurer, James
Griffiths, a Manager, Gary Robinson, a Chairman, Bob
Page, a Secretary, James Seager and an Assistant
Secretary, Matt Robinson. This committee has been
instated for the 2003/04 season. |
9 |
If a player refuses to pay his individual fine then
he will be liable to expulsion from the Club pending
the committee's decision and will not receive any
money back from the club. |
10 |
A breakdown of The Millennium 2000 SFL fine system
can be found in their handbook which is in the
possession of the secretary at all times. |
11 |
Any disputes between members of the squad, or
disagreements incurred over an incident, will be
dealt with by the committee and might result in
expulsion from the squad. |