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PRE-MATCH ENTERTAINMENT TOMORROW FC United v Kings Lynn - kick off 3pm Dont miss our Womans Place. . . Q&A on Saturday Bury Social Club at 2pm A highlight of our A Womans Place is at the Match activities will be a panel discussion and Q+A session. All the chat takes place at Bury Social Club at 2pm - get there in time to grab your seat! Special guests include: Jane Simms, womens FIFA assistant referee who recently officiated at one of our matches at Gigg Lane. Niamh OMahoney, journalist, football fan and part-owner of Cork City FC. Shelley Alexander, editorial lead for Women in Sport at the BBC, member of the FA Inclusion Advisory Board and co-founder of Women in Football. --------------------------------------- CYCM from 12 noon (entrance via MRE turnstiles) The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine may have been far from their best album, but one positive was the song ‘Hey Bulldog’. Not only was it the last time they recorded a song together as bezzies before all the nastiness kicked in, but it’s also the name for this week’s turn at Malcs; a smarter than smart band with psychedelic tendencies and a penchant for ear-bleeding riffs. Hey Bulldog, join us on the back of being named Steve Lamacq’s unsigned band of the week on BBC Six Music, and being firm favourites of Clint Boon and John Kennedy on XFM. The product of lead singer and guitarist Rob Manton, his debut EP New York City Blues led one Manchester blog to say “At the time of going to press Hey Bulldog isn’t a fully fledged band, haven’t played a gig and we’re already naming him one of the Best New Artists to look out for”. Following the additions of Matt Parry and Ben Howarth-Lees on bass and drums respectively, they’re now an actual, proper, real life band, with their latest EP Numb released earlier this year. As well as fine musical offerings and the usual barrel of lies with Taking You Round The Corner, we’re also making our contribution to last week’s International Women’s Day by supporting FC’s ‘A Woman’s Place is at the Match’ event with a short film followed by a Q & A. For anyone who attended last year’s Malcs with some of the women’s team in attendance, you’ll know how good it was, so make sure you get in as early as possible. So there you have it. Another Saturday of music, games, food, ale and equality await all who choose to walk through those not-so-hallowed Starkies doors. If you’ve not been before then give us a try; doors open from 12 and it’s one member plus guest. Don’t even bother fighting the temptation; just give in to it... 12pm Doors open 1.15pm A Womans Place... Film 2.00pm Taking You Round The Corner 2.20pm Hey Bulldog (LIVE) --------------------------------------- The Main Stand Inn will also be open for business, serving up cool ales, hot pies, and all the usual banter from the regulars. Entry to the Inn is via the door entrance between the home and away turnstiles in the Main Stand. And remember, proceeds from the sale of refreshments in both the Main Stand Inn and CYCM are fed back into the club.
Posted on: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 16:36:03 +0000

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