I guess the initial 17000 at those prices will have already been snapped up. Notable that there is no concession for older folk. Is football starting to move away from that particular offer?
I think society as a whole is starting to realise that that generation had it all, they don't need subsidising by the rest of us.
Because they worked for it and didn't things handing to them on a plate like the millennial snowflakes. In return for over 40 years we get the worst pensions in Europe whilst the rewards for not working and having a load of kids have never been higher.
Yes Im also bemused by this 'great day out' canard. The most thuggish rogue football policing in the country led by a big psychopathic ginger ****. Will they declare every game a bubble game? How will the PL react to the worst pitch in the top 2 divisions? The only positive was that it was near and reached directly by train, other than that it was ordinary.
Complete bollocks. Your generation has had EVERYTHING handed to them on a plate, whilst at the same time pulling the ladder up behind you. The sense of selfish, short sighted, self-entitlement constantly amazes me. In years/decades to come, history will not judge you kindly at all. In short, you've made a right old mess and I'm glad I'm not paying for your ****ing season ticket.
We had jobs to do. I would leave it if I were you. The younger generations have been and are being ****ed over.
Still rationing when I was born. No working tax credits, child benefits, housing benefit. Basic tax rate of 41% when I started work. Mortgage rates 15% not long after I bought a house. Inflation over 25%. The only advantage we had was free university education. But university places weren't handed out like sweeties then so people could waste a few years in a pointless subject which would do them no good, hard to get into. I can afford to pay full whack. My aim would be to get the prices for kids down otherwise we will lose a generation like we did when only a few of us stuck with City whilst others were adopting clubs from elsewhere and/or following eggchasing. Now **** off and do something useful. If you can.
University places were far harder to obtain years ago before they started branding polytechnics and misleading a load of kids into thinking the Mickey Mouse courses they were on would be any use.
Yes, Gordon Brown ****ed up private pensions (except for the pubsec) and we get the worst pensions of any major industrialised country.
Working tax credits are a subsidy for employers who will not pay a decent wage. It's a ****ing joke. Your tax was obviously paying for war damage. You've made loads of money on your house. The other 'advantage' we had was there were plenty of jobs.
There are more jobs than ever before. But comrade Tony allowed hundred of thousands of workers in from the EU to create more 'competition' (lower or at best static wages).