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The Barmy Bog End Army » Wimbledon Programme Fair » 20/10/2019 2:45 pm |
Next Sunday, 26th October 2019, there is a programme fair at AFC Wimbledon.
One of the dealers is bringing some Tooting stuff
The details are:-
Cherrytree Records Stadium, Jack Goodchild Way, (422 Kingston Road), KT1 3PB. Time. 10:30 am till 1:30pm. Admission. Adults. £1.00, U16 Free
The Barmy Bog End Army » FA Cup draw » 27/8/2019 3:34 pm |
They are the team that beat the team that beat Tooting Bec
The Barmy Bog End Army » MEADOWBANK » 08/5/2019 9:34 am |
alanj
If you would like Dorking Wanderers FC "run on the same lines as" Tooting & Mitcham United FC my advice to Dorking Wanderers is:-
DO NOT LET alanj ANYWHERE NEAR YOUR CLUB.
The Barmy Bog End Army » Something to Celebrate » 29/4/2019 3:36 pm |
Regarding typos Mikem is in good company.
The editor of that 1950 programme put " In 1931 when the Tooting and Mitcham Wanderers clubs amalgamated he was the logical choice for president of the new club" in the front page article.
So typos have been around for a long time ! !
The Barmy Bog End Army » David Gabriel » 18/12/2018 3:06 pm |
Sad news
David Gabriel has passed away
Condolences to his family
The Barmy Bog End Army » Abandoned games » 17/12/2018 2:08 pm |
December 1975
FA Cup 2nd Round reply at home to Leatherhead
Tooting won the re-arranged game to earn the right to travel to Swindon for the 3rd Round
The Barmy Bog End Army » YES SHAME » 17/10/2018 4:59 am |
VOLUME ONE
Sandy Lane
Sandy Lane was purchased in 1922 by Tooting Town Football Club.
Tooting Town FC started playing at Sandy Lane at the beginning of the 1923-1924 playing season.
During the summer of 1931 Tooting Town Football Club became known as Tooting Football Club and Tooting Town FC’s name was changed to Tooting FC.
A new club called Tooting and Mitcham Football Club was formed in March 1932 to facilitate a proposed merger of the Tooting and the Mitcham Wanderers, Football Clubs.
What followed was Tooting FC and Mitcham Wanderers FC both resigned from the London League and the London League accepted Tooting & Mitcham FC into their constitution for the 1932-1933 playing season.
Subsequently a trust deed was drawn up transferring the freehold asset of Sandy Lane from “the original club” to Tooting and Mitcham Football Club.
In the summer of 1935 Tooting and Mitcham Football Club changed it’s name to Tooting and Mitcham United Football Club.
The above mentioned football clubs were all unincorporated associations.
In the summer of 1999 Tooting and Mitcham United Football Club were granted a 99 year lease on Imperial Fields.
In 2000 an association called Tooting & Mitcham Sports & Leisure Limited was incorporated at Companies House, limited by shares.
In 2001 Tooting & Mitcham Sports & Leisure Limited purchased a 999 year lease and became the “head leaseholder” at Imperial Fields.
In 2002 some of the so called “trustees” of Tooting & Mitcham United Football Club signed a transfer of the freehold asset at Sandy Lane over to an Isle of Man property company and re-located to Imperial Fields.
In 2005 the so called “trustees” of Tooting and Mitcham United Football Club surrendered the club’s lease on Imperial Fields to their landlord, Tooting & Mitcham Sports & Leisure Limited, together with handing Tooting & Mitcham United FC to Tooting & Mitcham Sports & Leisure Limited.
The committee members and so called “trustees” of T
The Barmy Bog End Army » Aveley 3-1 Tooting Time for this experiment to end » 01/10/2018 10:34 am |
doug25 wrote:
Not defending Adkins but I would not like to pick up some of the costs of running a football team. The cost of keeping the pitch playable must be considerable and the electricity bill enormous. Gate receipts are negligible also.
doug25
The facility at Imperial Fields has many revenue streams, one tiny one of which is gate receipts from Tooting & Mitcham United FC home matches.
The “merger of interests” that took place in 2005 was supposed to be exactly what it said on the tin – A MERGER OF INTERESTS.
What it said on the tin was -
The Vision for The Club and The Hub
We see this will enshrine the following principles:
1. Total transparency between Club and Hub
2. A one cost centre with a unified administration operated on a strictly not for profit basis.
3. The active participation of the Club and all its members in the running of the Club and the Hub to the greater good of both.
4. A substantial growth in the Membership of the Club brought about by the appeal of the Club as a committed partner to users of the Hub.
5. The provision of key local resources the Concept behind which is already attracting interest from other clubs as pioneer and model.
6. The challenge is to make Tooting & Mitcham United FC the best semi-professional club in the land, one built on sound foundations of good practice in all matters.
The Barmy Bog End Army » PAUL DALE » 01/10/2018 8:29 am |
alanj
Tooting & Mitcham United Football Club used to own Tooting & Mitcham United FC.
Tooting and Mitcham United Football Club moved to Imperial Fields in 2002 with the benefit of a lease that had 96 years unexpired.
In 2005 the committee and trustees of Tooting and Mitcham United Football Club handed Tooting & Mitcham United FC to Tooting & Mitcham Sports & Leisure Limited, who were their landlord.
Tooting and Mitcham United Football Club also surrendered their lease which by that time had 93 years unexpired.
The reasons given for the handing of Tooting & Mitcham United FC to the landlord together with surrendering their lease was “that it was a merger of interests to achieve the vision of the hub”
alanj can you read plain English?
alanj can you understand what is written below?
alanj can you understand what the members of “the club” were told in 2005?
The Vision for The Club and The Hub
We see this will enshrine the following principles:
1. Total transparency between Club and Hub
2. A one cost centre with a unified administration operated on a strictly not for profit basis.
3. The active participation of the Club and all its members in the running of the Club and the Hub to the greater good of both.
4. A substantial growth in the Membership of the Club brought about by the appeal of the Club as a committed partner to users of the Hub.
5. The provision of key local resources the Concept behind which is already attracting interest from other clubs as pioneer and model.
6. The challenge is to make Tooting & Mitcham United FC the best semi-professional club in the land, one built on sound foundations of good practice in all matters.
The Barmy Bog End Army » PAUL DALE » 01/10/2018 7:43 am |
alanj wrote:
Why? extra revenue not generated by Tooting has nothing to do with our club!
We need to earn our own revenue if we wish to progress otherwise we need to accept what we get from the owner.
donnyc
I think you have replied to alanj to the above on the wrong thread.
Elsewhere you have said -
"What do you mean al you expect the fans to pay to look after the club so Atkins fill his pockets while we suffer the Rubbish we have to watch?"
The Barmy Bog End Army » That was as bad as it gets ! » 28/9/2018 2:09 pm |
Mikem refers to - “Tooting and Mitcham United FC is not a club, it’s just a name registered with the FA by Tooting and Mitcham Sports and Leisure. We are only supporting a team when attending Terror games, the Football club became obsolete in 2005 when the club was handed on a plate to the current owners”
Well what ever happened to “The Vision of the hub”?
What the members of “the club” were told in 2005 was:-
The Vision for The Club and The Hub
We see this will enshrine the following principles:
1. Total transparency between Club and Hub
2. A one cost centre with a unified administration operated on a strictly not for profit basis.
3. The active participation of the Club and all its members in the running of the Club and the Hub to the greater good of both.
4. A substantial growth in the Membership of the Club brought about by the appeal of the Club as a committed partner to users of the Hub.
5. The provision of key local resources the Concept behind which is already attracting interest from other clubs as pioneer and model.
6. The challenge is to make Tooting & Mitcham United FC the best semi-professional club in the land, one built on sound foundations of good practice in all matters.
I will repeat that for the hard of hearing
The Vision for The Club and The Hub
We see this will enshrine the following principles:
1. Total transparency between Club and Hub
2. A one cost centre with a unified administration operated on a strictly not for profit basis.
3. The active participation of the Club and all its members in the running of the Club and the Hub to the greater good of both.
4. A substantial growth in the Membership of the Club brought about by the appeal of the Club as a committed partner to users of the Hub.
5. The provision of key local resources the Concept behind which is already attracting interest from other clubs as pioneer and model.
6. The challenge is to make Tooting & Mitcham United FC the best semi-profes
The Barmy Bog End Army » What a shower of ......... » 27/9/2018 8:05 am |
Deliberately designed to fail
The Barmy Bog End Army » marlow » 21/8/2018 12:37 pm |
Besty, the current manager was last season's assistant manager.
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