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Almondbury Casuals
Cricket Club
Present:
Alan Priestley
1. Apologies were received
from
2. Minutes of the Last Meeting were circulated. The secretary agreed to use shorter words and a larger font for subsequent gushings.
3. Matters Arising
The Autumn Dinner was voted a great success and a vote of thanks proposed to Sara and Will for their organisational skills. It was to be hoped that the skill shown by the latter would transfer onto the field of play.
In the search for the Casuals lost millions, Nigel Stevenson had been coerced into parting with three years membership fees, but the stock market was putting on a brave face.
The tie mountain, long since
thought lost in the
4. Members List and New Members
The search for new members had
continued unceasingly. Several more names were thrown into the hat, including
Steve Booth, Steve DeWint, Hamish Platt,
Gordon Littlewood had been dropped from the mailing list on the basis that “he no longer lived there”, communicated in a rather peremptory fashion.
5. Fixtures
The appearance of a fixtures
secretary was applauded. Will presented a draft list.
There was a potential clash at the season end for the annual Casuals sledging
competition, as
6. Allocation of Fixtures
It is difficult to imagine how nine grown men, well versed in the black business arts, can spend so much time over so little a thing. Match captains were finally allocated fixtures, in the full knowledge that last minute calls to unexpected test match tickets, away tiddleywink competitions in Reykavik, and near terminal attacks of athletes foot (feet?) would eventually make mock of this tortuous decision making process.
7. Equipment and Nets
Will reported that while playing
with his router in the garage recently, he had noticed his equipment was rather
dusty. Exploring farther, the balls were exhausted and the right hand glove
position critical. The pimples on the keeper’s gloves were non existent, though
it was claimed that
8. AGM and Dinner
Richard was well up to speed on this one. In the proper tradition, the menu remained unchanged and the speaker unfound. The usual culprits were paraded for consideration. Cec was rumoured to be still alive, John Major dismissed as not topical, and Nasser Hussain, while available, could probably add little to a learned cricketing gathering. The President was persuaded to approach Judge Arthur.
9. Any Other Business
Last years attempts to gather
some of the older Casuals was voted a great success by
the younger ones who were forced to eat all the extra teas that Jean had so
wonderfully produced. The Wealdstone Sunday fixture would again be host to the
event – this years community singing would be hosted
by Granny Beaumont with the Upperthong Concertina Band, while the bingo
session, hosted by Smiling
Tim had suggested an evening raid on the Ben Rhydding clubhouse to regain the Mike Hallas Trophy. This was left in his capable hands.
Sara was congratulated on the arrangements and success of the Autumn Dinner Dance, on condition that she organised it again in 2002.
There being no further business that could be published without risk of libel action, the meeting descended ravenously on the assembled medley of sandwiches.