Auburn Mariner
Well-Known Member
Evening all,
Please note the following:
1. Mingara has advised that NORMAL RSA rules will apply on before, during and after the Grand Final. That is, if you are intoxicated upon arrival, you will be refused entry. If you are judged as being intoxicated by RSA-qualified staff and/or Security, you will be removed from the premises immediately. No ifs, no buts, Mingara has advised that the RSA laws will be enforced without prejudice to ensure all patrons have a great night.
You would not need to be a genius to figure out that there will be a large contingent of uniformed and plain-clothes Police on duty, so the message is drink responsibly and behave properly at all times.
2. Mingara, the Mariners and the FFA are to be congratulated for the arrangement of transport of patrons to & from Tuggerah station and around the Coast. ALL OF YOU, including members of the Marinators Club, can take a small piece of credit for bombarding the authorities with emails, SMS messages, phone calls, faxes, telexes (from those old fogies Celery and Kevrenor), carrier pigeons, etc, to arrive at Sunday's arrangements.
3. The Marinators Club has spoken with senior members of the Squadron regarding Sunday. We BOTH want a trouble-free day and night, and we BOTH DO NOT condone any acts of violence, harassment or bullying toward each other or indeed within our own groups. The Squadron join with the Marinators in making sure that this message is received unilaterally and unconditionally.
There is NO PLACE for this sort of rubbish, the game is much bigger than random acts of stupidity, so please, behave, have fun, get home safely, and show Australia that Football has really come of age in this country.
Many of you have family members coming to the game and after-match festivities. Let's make sure we all look after one another, PARTICULARLY children, the elderly and those not able to look after themselves.
If you need assistance at any time, there are many of us who will offer help and take responsibility. Do not be afraid to ask for help, especially getting from the SFS to your preferred mode of transport.
To all of you, have a fabulous Sunday and a wicked, hectic, celebratory Mad Monday.
Yours sincerely,
David Redden
President
The Marinators Club
Please note the following:
1. Mingara has advised that NORMAL RSA rules will apply on before, during and after the Grand Final. That is, if you are intoxicated upon arrival, you will be refused entry. If you are judged as being intoxicated by RSA-qualified staff and/or Security, you will be removed from the premises immediately. No ifs, no buts, Mingara has advised that the RSA laws will be enforced without prejudice to ensure all patrons have a great night.
You would not need to be a genius to figure out that there will be a large contingent of uniformed and plain-clothes Police on duty, so the message is drink responsibly and behave properly at all times.
2. Mingara, the Mariners and the FFA are to be congratulated for the arrangement of transport of patrons to & from Tuggerah station and around the Coast. ALL OF YOU, including members of the Marinators Club, can take a small piece of credit for bombarding the authorities with emails, SMS messages, phone calls, faxes, telexes (from those old fogies Celery and Kevrenor), carrier pigeons, etc, to arrive at Sunday's arrangements.
3. The Marinators Club has spoken with senior members of the Squadron regarding Sunday. We BOTH want a trouble-free day and night, and we BOTH DO NOT condone any acts of violence, harassment or bullying toward each other or indeed within our own groups. The Squadron join with the Marinators in making sure that this message is received unilaterally and unconditionally.
There is NO PLACE for this sort of rubbish, the game is much bigger than random acts of stupidity, so please, behave, have fun, get home safely, and show Australia that Football has really come of age in this country.
Many of you have family members coming to the game and after-match festivities. Let's make sure we all look after one another, PARTICULARLY children, the elderly and those not able to look after themselves.
If you need assistance at any time, there are many of us who will offer help and take responsibility. Do not be afraid to ask for help, especially getting from the SFS to your preferred mode of transport.
To all of you, have a fabulous Sunday and a wicked, hectic, celebratory Mad Monday.
Yours sincerely,
David Redden
President
The Marinators Club