Brian and his girlfriend Sharon Nunn enjoyed boardroom hospitality before and after the Wycombe game and watched the match from the directors' box; while Andy Vickers and his daughter's partner Alastair Thornhill enjoyed the same experience when Gillingham visited Griffin Park.
"We had a great experience in the boardroom for the top-of-the-table clash with Wycombe," said Brian. "It was interesting to see what actually goes on and discover that there weren't any prawn sandwiches on show!"
"Bees United board members were on hand to discuss the club's current position both on and, more importantly, off the pitch. It really feels like the club is being run by people who know what they are doing and have the club's best interests at heart; a combination that was probably lacking in other regimes recently."
Andy said that he had been a supporter of Bees United from the start, but Alastair confessed to being a Gillingham fan. He looked a bit glum as he bit into his half-time meat pie, but he had cheered up a lot by the end, unfortunately.
Andy is pictured to the right of Alastair between Bees United board members Andre Sawyer (left) and Mike Rice (right).
Brian and Sharon are pictured between Bees United board members Paul Stedman (left) and Stephen Dando (right).