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  1. Tom Hark Preston Park

    Trainers now permitted in 1901 but not in DINNING areas

    Perhaps a new exhibition could be mounted (entrance £12) in the Club Museum: 'Casual Footwear Evolution Through The Ages'
  2. Tom Hark Preston Park

    Trainers now permitted in 1901 but not in DINNING areas

    Apparently reminder notices are going to be posted at the entrance of all 1901 restaurants prior to Saturday's match. The notices will depict a pair of black shiny shoes above the caption: 'Who Wears Dinns'. I'll get me dress coat :down:
  3. Tom Hark Preston Park

    Trainers now permitted in 1901 but not in DINNING areas

    Fair enough mate. Guess you're not one of the serial complainers who would appear on the face of it to have a genuine grievance.
  4. Tom Hark Preston Park

    Trainers now permitted in 1901 but not in DINNING areas

    Quite. IMHO, the club are jumping the gun with their poncey fine dinning rules and regulations. Fair enough when you're in the Premier League and genuine corporate ponces are falling over themselves to pay Premier League prices to wine and dinn their corporate clients. But up until that point...
  5. Tom Hark Preston Park

    Trainers now permitted in 1901 but not in DINNING areas

    At some point you actually start to feel SORRY for the poor saps in the 1901 Club, trapped in a five year deal with no way out and eternally feeling cheated and subject to some kind of random ridiculous CLOTHING POLICE. (Mod edit PLEASE dont avoid the swear filter) that for a game of...
  6. Tom Hark Preston Park

    Trainers now permitted in 1901 but not in DINNING areas

    Typical NSC dinnfest :rolleyes:
  7. Tom Hark Preston Park

    Trainers now permitted in 1901 but not in DINNING areas

    Customers are respectfully requested to bring a selection of suitable footwear if intending to both dinn and watch the match.
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