The Suttoners Sports and Social
club is the genetic mutation of Suttoners Cricket Club
and Civil Service Football and Cricket Club.
Both clubs have long histories
and not by coincidence both clubs have been very
successful in their respective sports, within the
local league system.
When the Civil Service Club at
Pelham’s closed, both the cricket section and the
football section were looking for a new home.
The connection between Suttoners
and Civil Service is long and complicated but to cut a
long story short, Suttoners had a ground with both
cricket and football pitches and a large number of
people from both clubs knew each other. It therefore
made sense to combine both clubs to form one larger
association.
The clubhouse at Kinson Manor
has, for at least 25 years, been used as Suttoners
Cricket Clubs Headquarters. It started off as a dirty
old changing facility, with Jurassic spiders and has
been transformed gradually over the years in an
attempt to upgrade the facilities. All of the upgrades
have been done to a strict budget and despite the set
backs suffered due to vandalism, we have always tried
to keep the place looking tidy.
The arrival of Civil Service and
their supporters highlighted the need for more room
and improved facilities. The committee that
accompanied them had some great ideas to take the
clubs forward and these were talked through and
thrashed out between officers of both clubs.
It was then decided that a
committee was required to oversee the running, of what
was now being called a Social Club. A committee was
assembled, taking people from both Suttoners and Civil
to form The Suttoners Sports and Social Club
Management Committee. All of the people on this
committee were hungry for the redevelopment of the
clubroom. When I say hungry, I should say ravenous,
because the enthusiasm generated by this small group
of people was amazing.
As Chairman of the committee, I
would like to thank each and every member for their
commitment, vision and incredible hard work over the
past few months. Not all the work has been physical,
much has been letter writing, getting plans drawn up,
scrounging materials, making tea for the workers,
buying unnecessary pad stones (sorry Nick), picking up
materials, borrowing materials, and then of course the
physical work had to be done (easy part). The
demolition started after the second meeting when
certain people who cannot be named for legal reasons,
pushed the shower wall down. For me, personally, that
symbolic act was the start of The Suttoners Sports and
Social Club. From that point forward a different
atmosphere has filled Kinson Manor, everyone that has
worked there has given 110% to the club and with the
continued efforts of the extremely hard working
committee, we will continue to grow and reap the
rewards of all the hard work.