L_D
Well-Known Member
Legion clubs have to diversify to survive. Legion Scotland take about 70 % of membership monies leaving the clubs to muddle through on the rest. My own club is doing OK but relies on funerals, christenings and parties to keep the wolf from the door. The other problem clubs have is lack of new younger members, because of legion clubs being seen to be an older man's domain. Associate membership is the only way to survive.
They have to change or they won't survive. I had a wee tour of the big room, the room upstairs and the front bar. It has to invite non members in. I would've used it as a local but as I couldn't get in for 4-5 pints so had to bus down to partick which is a shame as I'd have preferred them getting my coin.
There's meant to be some cracking nights in the main hall for entertainment that I hear of. I'll maybe jump down after my holiday to see if I can get registered, the Albion is a bit of a hike for me