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St Mary's Old Boys' Club, Crosby

''St Mary's Old Boys' Club''〔The legal name of the club was changed to ''St Mary's College Association'' in 1987, under pressure from the School to reflect its now co-educational status. Few, if any, female pupils joined, and the club remained known by its former name, and colloquially as ''The Old Boys.''〕 was the alumni association of St Mary's College, Crosby, and operated as a private members' club for over sixty years until its licence was revoked by the authorities in 2010 on the grounds that it was not a 'bona fide' club operated in good faith.〔(Licensing Act 2003, Section 63 )〕 The collapse of the club resulted in the bankruptcies of its Chairman and his son for debts of circa £130,000 when it was discovered that the club's landlord, its brewery, and other creditors including Sefton Council had not been paid for several years. The club had continued to trade while insolvent, and had been unable to furnish the authorities with accounts when requested.
==History==
St Mary's College, Crosby was founded in 1919 as a Catholic grammar school. In 1948, in a joint enterprise between the School and some prominent former pupils, an alumni association was founded, and premises were acquired. The clubhouse was originally sited in a house on Liverpool Road, Crosby named ''Woburn Lodge''〔The house was demolished in 1962 and a commercial unit built on the site, for many years operated by ''Ryders'' motor car dealership.〕 but in 1962 the club took over the premises of the former ''Riley's Ballroom'' on Moor Lane, Crosby. The club was to remain here until its closure in 2010.
The objects of the club, according to its Constitution, were to provide "spiritual, recreational and sporting activities" to former pupils of the School. The Headmaster of St Mary's College was the President of the Club, and the club was subject to the overriding authority of the School, though in practice was controlled by an Executive Committee elected by the members each year. It was believed that the club was the only alumni association in the UK holding a license which permitted it to serve intoxicants seven-days-a-week.


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