Bloody well, just when I am coming back ,was going to pop in to Chants ave with the City photo circa 66 , and my autograph book. Gary Clarke king of Kempton signed,and you remember signing it all those years ago.I am. Back for the Huddersfield game. take care
I'm expecting to be wheeled out of my office in a box, I don't relish the prospect of retirement at all. In fact they nearly wheeled me out in a box a month ago.
Cheers, not content with being useless on its own, my pancreas decided to take out my liver as well. Still, having wasted a few weeks in HRI, I'm now on the mend, just two stone lighter, teetotal and a non-smoker.
Good luck mate, 68 myself next year reach 70 enough is enough. You always a true City fan. take care, back for the Huddersfield game what’s your local now ?
Retirement is brilliant. Lots of walking, plenty of gym a few afternoons on the piss. Beats standing at a machine all day long. Happy retirement to you
Enjoy your retirement. I retired at xmas at 59.5, and totally suits me. Am doing a day or two per week freelance, couple of days golf, one day walking, 2/3 days per week gym. Not enough days in the ****ing week. It is great to leave a very stressful job which was actually becoming more intolerable as I got older. Plus not having the two hour commute per day.
Good luck Clarky. I wished I'd retired thirty years earlier!!!!! It's great. No no telling you what to do. I feel sorry for those who never planned and took out a retirement plan. Having to work to 66. Feck that.
i looked mid 50's even in my late 20's. i reckon i will never stop working even if its only one or two days a week. you just cant beat that friday feeling. even if its on a tuesday. during lockdown/isolation it all blurs into the same day. work is like banging your head against a brick wall. its absolutely fantastic when you stop.