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Yes. It is in The Premier Lounge. There are a couple of long wooden tables by the bar for 15 VIPS. Bit of a tight fit, especially with people queuing for drinks.
The balance of the Premier suite is used for other corporate hospitality, unlike last season when you could sit anywhere in the Lounge.
So you get access to the Premier Lounge bar, padded seats on half way line, tea/coffee and biscuits at half-time, matchday parking, programme and team sheet.
It's been shambolic so far this season. The club seem to have recognised this, so hopefully will be better next home match.
The balance of the Premier suite is used for other corporate hospitality, unlike last season when you could sit anywhere in the Lounge.
So you get access to the Premier Lounge bar, padded seats on half way line, tea/coffee and biscuits at half-time, matchday parking, programme and team sheet.
It's been shambolic so far this season. The club seem to have recognised this, so hopefully will be better next home match.
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Are people still able to join? What is the cost?mikep101 wrote:Yes. It is in The Premier Lounge. There are a couple of long wooden tables by the bar for 15 VIPS. Bit of a tight fit, especially with people queuing for drinks.
The balance of the Premier suite is used for other corporate hospitality, unlike last season when you could sit anywhere in the Lounge.
So you get access to the Premier Lounge bar, padded seats on half way line, tea/coffee and biscuits at half-time, matchday parking, programme and team sheet.
It's been shambolic so far this season. The club seem to have recognised this, so hopefully will be better next home match.
Presumably this is the new name for what was always called the Vice Presidents.
I was a VP way back in our first season in the Gola League so 1985/86. Back then we had a seat in the main stand, access to the what was then called the Robins Nest lounge(now the Premier Lounge) and a free cup of tea and biscuits at half time, and a chance to chat to the players and staff after the game.
Doesn't seem that different to today's offering?
I was a VP way back in our first season in the Gola League so 1985/86. Back then we had a seat in the main stand, access to the what was then called the Robins Nest lounge(now the Premier Lounge) and a free cup of tea and biscuits at half time, and a chance to chat to the players and staff after the game.
Doesn't seem that different to today's offering?
Yes this was Vice Presidents, but more expensive and without the cakes.
It's about £500, so good value in my opinion compared to Colin Farmer plus Parklands parking.
I don't know if the 15 person limit is a hard cap or just current number of members. They would struggle to put another table in where we are.
It's about £500, so good value in my opinion compared to Colin Farmer plus Parklands parking.
I don't know if the 15 person limit is a hard cap or just current number of members. They would struggle to put another table in where we are.