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-1Soccer RallyI

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-1 Soccer Rally I LAST NIGHT'S MEETING OF SUPPORTERS. A meeting of the Llanelly Association Football Club was held at the Athenaeum Hall last night, Mr. Tom Samuel presid- ing. There were also present on the platform Mr. Leavey (player-manager), Mr. L. V. Mackenzie, and Mr. Taylor. A fair number of people were present. The Chairman, in his opening remarks, said that the main object of the meeting was to form a Supporters' Club. Such a club would be a valuable asset to the team. It would also be to the best in- terests of the club to work with the sister code. No good could materialize from jealous rivalry. "What we want in Llan- elly/' continued Mr. Samuel, "is a win- ning team. A team good enough to beat Swansea" (laughter). The next speaker was Mr. L. V. Mac- kenzie, who gave the audience a general survey of ih^ ivork of the provisional committee. The work carried on was largely that of organization. He stated that the question had been raised of pro- viding badges for members of the Sup- porters' Club," so as to easily distinguish them in the crowd. Twenty names were then submitted for the approval of the meeting, and thoso were then chosen to form the Supporters Club committee. Mr. Leavey, player-manager, who met with an enthusiastic ovation, in a few practical remarks, said it was his wish to do all he could for the welfare of the club. He had been playing a long time, but was not done yet, and would be pre- pared, in a few week's time, to join the other boys on the field of play (applause) Great things could not be expected at once, but he intended to persevere with his team. Other speakers were Mr. Geo. Palmer, Mr. G. Isaac, and Mr. Pretheran. In reply to a question respecting prices of admission this season, it was stated that seaon tickets (field and stand) would be £1 2s. 6d.; ;field alone, 15s. ladies' season ticket (stand), 78. 6d.; schoolboys' season tickets (field) 6s. Tax included in each case. The price of ad- mission to the field for each match had been fixed at Is. (tax included). Towards the close of the meeting ap- plications were invited for admission into the supporters club, and a good many names were soon secured.

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