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The Background to
fees
The fees are listed
below but before you view these please take a little time to view some of the
key areas the money raised is spent. Your money from training and match days
together with funds raised from merchandise all go towards helping the club
operate and grow.
The Club is not here to
make PROFIT, all money raised is put back into the club to fund new kit, parties
for the girls at Christmas and events and activities including additional
training for the managers and officials who give their time free.
Training
Training session each
week cover the manager and use of all equipment in training the girls to become
the future England Women's National Squad of tomorrow and the hire of the pitch
or sports facility to host the training.
Match Day (Home and
Away)
RUGFC supply all kit
required to play in the league games. This includes all the required football
kit (Shorts, shirts, socks and team jacket).
As part of every match
RUGFC do supply all home pitch requirements such as hire of the pitch, goal
posts, nets, spectator barrier/cones including payment to match officials such
as the key person, The Referee. Liquid refreshments during half time in the FA
required bottles are also supplied.
During away games,
although we do not supply goals, nets or barriers/cone for spectator control we
do still have to support official payments and supply half time liquid
refreshments.
Training Sessions:
£1.00 per person per session (1 - 11/2
hours)
Weather permitting,
carried out each week on astro turf (artificial grass) or on turf pitches
Match Days:
£3.00 per person per match (1 - 2 hours) (1st
Nov)
Weather permitting,
home or way, transport included for way games. Collection points are normally
pre-arranged by the manager during training session and those supporting away
matches transport the team (Under our CWO controls)
Total Costs per child per week £4.00 (Max. 31/2
Hours)
In Conclusion
As you can see from the
figures, pound for pound the value for money is excellent against other
activities that children have in their very busy schedules these days.
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