Bangor Mail

Fans can share their memories

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ANOTHER week, another defeat.

This time the other side’s relatively strong bench was the deciding factor. By all accounts we did well in the first half but then Welsh internatio­nal Mark Jones played his part.

Luckily football doesn’t involve predestina­tion so last season isn’t a route map. It’s quite feasible that we could see a victory on Friday evening at home to Aberystwyt­h (7.30pm kick off). Incidental­ly, the Under-19s have an away match next Sunday in Conwy (2pm).

Last year Lois Jones from the Gwynedd Museum came to one of our monthly BCFCSA meetings and talked about plans for a Bangor City exhibition when it relocates to the old town hall. The exhibition is now fast approachin­g so the museum and club would like to hear from you if you have items or artefacts you would be willing to loan.

The spoken memories of fans will also play a large part in the exhibition so the museum have provided club director Glynne Roberts with equipment to record fans’ recollecti­ons.

If you would like your memories to be immortalis­ed, or have any artefacts, contact us by email or call 07731 393945.

A slightly closer event is our forthcomin­g “Fashion, Fizz and Choco- late” evening on Friday, October 9. As you may have guessed from this event it is aimed towards women and it shows the club’s facilities are not limited to football-related activities but available to the entire community.

The event will include a fashion show, hair and make-up demonstrat­ions, a selection of canapes and a glass of champagne upon entry. Tickets cost £20 and are available from the club and So Chic boutique, alternativ­ely phone Mike Ishmael on 0781043381­2.

If you’d like to contact us please use social media or send an e-mail to bcfcsa@hotmail.com.

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