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Revived Red 17-11-2009 09:21

Immediate challenges for the new regime
 
I see five immediate challenges. Maybe other people will see more. These are my five, in order of importance.

1. Sort out the confusion about the "share" issue.

2. Ensure that the Leeds game is given a huge profile not only in the town but throughout Lancashire.

3. Sort out the club shop and merchandising in general. (There is another thread on this topic).

4. Explain to shirt sponsors what will be happening as a consequence of the new kit.

5. Ensure that the programme seller just inside the main entrance has enough programmes to sell. My friend told me that no programmes were available there at 2.40 on Saturday and there was no-one selling them inside the ground.

Speaking of the programme (mine arrived in the post today), employ a literate proof reader. Spelling, punctuation and basic grammar are evidently beyond the abilities of the students who seem to have taken over. Saturday's programme is a literary embarrassment to the club.

I am not considering major challenges such as the repayment of loans. The challenges listed above are relatively simple and, dare I say it, "day-to-day" management issues that can easily be resolved. I remain sceptical about several aspects of the new regime. I'm sure that I am not alone in thinking that efficient handling of these simple tasks will go a long way towards convincing us that things really have changed at ASFC.

Stephen666 17-11-2009 10:56

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I definately agree with you revived red.
Esp on the share issue.
Mlissing off your list (but mentioned elsewhere in the forum) is organising the club shop better.

PS Sorry about grammer and spelling but it's only a forum :o

maccawozzagod 17-11-2009 11:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 763410)

3. Sort out the club shop and merchandising in general. (There is another thread on this topic).

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen666 (Post 763434)
Missing off your list (but mentioned elsewhere in the forum) is organising the club shop better.

errm :confused:

maccawozzagod 17-11-2009 11:34

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one of the biggest areas of concern to me is the Sports bar.

With nobody 'officially' running it, the place has gone really downhill. Matchday revenue is pressurised enough as it is without losing hundreds of pounds (thousands?) extra because the place is substandard. Somebody really needs to get their head around this place because it should be a goldmine

Exile on Spencer St 17-11-2009 11:38

Re: Immediate challenges for the new regime
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 763410)
I see five immediate challenges. Maybe other people will see more. These are my five, in order of importance.

1. Sort out the confusion about the "share" issue.

.

I also agree, RR, but to achieve the first and most important of your aims requires an end to the influence of the cardboard millionaire who, according to the Evening Telegraph, remains the majority shareholder.
Q&A: The state of play at Accrington Stanley (From Lancashire Telegraph)

Stephen666 17-11-2009 11:50

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 763445)
errm :confused:

Doh !!! Sorry, reading and posting via my mobile

VALAIRIAN 17-11-2009 16:27

Re: Immediate challenges for the new regime
 
Spot on RR, plus Macca has valid point about bar....:)

katei77 17-11-2009 17:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 763447)
one of the biggest areas of concern to me is the Sports bar.

With nobody 'officially' running it, the place has gone really downhill. Matchday revenue is pressurised enough as it is without losing hundreds of pounds (thousands?) extra because the place is substandard. Somebody really needs to get their head around this place because it should be a goldmine


By law there has to be a named person with a personal licence,premisis licence and entertainment licence(different licences for different types of entertainment)

During all bar opening times a personal licence holder has to be present this can be a staff member who has a personal licence or the licencee(you have to have a personal licence to become a licencee)

The licencee is responsible for the over all running of the bar health and hygiene,health and safety and public liability

Does anyone know who the named licencee is?

And does any of the other bar staff members hold a personal licence?

It is normal for at least one member of staff to hold a personal licence

Pendle Red 17-11-2009 17:33

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The licensee should have their name over the door should they not if that's the case?

katei77 17-11-2009 17:46

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was too slow to edit

A easy way to see overall cashflow over the bar is to install a more up to date till system ie no amounts entered just a pad with named drinks and food items,no under/over charging,it also gives a clear account of stock needing to be ordered,shows which drinks are selling the most etc.....each member of staff has a personal till number they enter before using the till

I notcied another accyweb member saying about the beer abit off could this be down to the pipe cleaning not be carried out to health and hygiene standards?A cleaning record should be kept,does the bar have one?

I could go on about the running and up keep of a bar but the list does go on and on,the easy bit is standing behind the bar and smiling:)

katei77 17-11-2009 17:55

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Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 763497)
The licensee should have their name over the door should they not if that's the case?

it may be that the sports bar is classed as a private club,like a working mens club but if that is the case there would be

a committee,with chairperson,vice chair etc.....
members list,with a membership fee payable yearly,members may take guests but they have to sign in

there are may other laws for private clubs but as far as i am aware licenced premisis laws apply weather its a puplic/private bar/pub/club

I have only had dealings with public bars/clubs but you have me wondering now :)

can anyone confirm if it classed as a private club before i go looking at the laws

Pendle Red 17-11-2009 18:12

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Good post RR:)

Foresight, Planning & Action should be the watch words:cool:

Tick them three and you won't go far wrong

maccawozzagod 17-11-2009 18:26

Re: Immediate challenges for the new regime
 
i'm not interested in laws surrounding the bar as they will be current and adhered to, I just think that someone on hand specifically for the bar for 40 hours a week would ensure it is clean and tidy, maintained adequately, pumps clean and tasty and above all promoted around town. None of this is currently done to anything above bare minimum. and it shows.

Pendle Red 17-11-2009 18:30

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Could even branch out into making food during the week and calling it "Pitch Side":D

sherry 17-11-2009 18:53

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Hardly - I don't think there is a kitchen!


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