If I had any, I would sleep with it. I don’t have one single speckle of gold, or silver. Plenty of ****e though. I can’t just dive out to the outback and do a little diggin.
I’m not a technophobe in the slightest but I still prefer using cash, mainly so when I go out to the pub I know when to stop spending it like it’s toy money as I can’t see it leaving my pocket
Tech is great and contactless is convenient But theres something satisfying about paying for a pint with cash
Can't see why it would be difficult to buy an away ticket from the visiting club and print that at the home ground..
Contactless is great,especially if you drop/lose your card and some twat picks it up and goes on the rampage with it. Thank **** we got rid of chip and pin in the great awakening...
Considering you need to unlock your phone to pay its pretty secure even if you lose your phone though.
Less than 10% of transactions in Sweden are made with cash. Loads of placed won't even accept cash including on busses or the underground. I've almost never got an Swedish cash in my wallet. And don't get me started on the connivence of digital ID cards
I paid for the cab from Stockholm airport with cash and the cab driver looked at me like I was an alien.
Bobby Madley is the ref. How he still gets games at this level I'll never know. He's genuinely one of the worst I've seen and seems to genuinely hate us. I'm an ex ref myself (many years ago) so always go easy on them normally but he's terrible.
I def think there shall be a penalty in this game Hopefully for us But drameh will probably give a way a pen when it hits his head
He is awful, he got dropped from the EPL for a reason, he should be doing Sunday league max. He is always biased against us.
The Easdales own all the taxi companies where I live. It takes the taxi drivers 6, yes 6 weeks to get their money if they’re paid by card. The Easdales if you remember were in at Ibrox for a short time and wanted to buy them. They also bid for Derby when they were going through their problems. They own most of the bus companies up in Scotland these days, mainly McGill’s and are quite high up on the Sunday Times rich list as they are now billionaires.
I didnt say we had smart phones, I said you could buy tickets digitally. Back then you then printed them off, but you didn't pick them up at the ground..