Eh?
He's a plumber.
I also suspect he's the reason for the issues Charlie has with the ladies loos.
I thought we all knew this?
It's like I'm in me own little world sometimes.
Just sometimes?
Eh?
He's a plumber.
I also suspect he's the reason for the issues Charlie has with the ladies loos.
I thought we all knew this?
It's like I'm in me own little world sometimes.
Eh?
He's a plumber.
I also suspect he's the reason for the issues Charlie has with the ladies loos.
I thought we all knew this?
It's like I'm in me own little world sometimes.
Or give up their time to mod on a message boardi see no problem with someone continuing a long standing lifetime membership of their club, while campaigning to say that it's unfair for others.
Would you say no middle class or rich people should ever join Labour? People with private healthcare shouldn't campaign for the NHS?
what about giving up their time to participate in a forum?Or give up their time to mod on a message board
Or give up their time to mod on a message board

Yes I did, in £500 worth of services provided each match.
Do you pay £500 a match?
I watched "Question Time" this evening. Indeed,unsurprisingly, our "subscription scheme" was not raised at all.Question Time is coming to Hull soon
Why doesn't somebody go and ask a question about the membership scheme?
What was the point of the hounding, I haven't the time to read back. It sounded like a simple bit of bartering to me, a very acceptable way of paying for something, a win-win; of course he paid something.I'm not sure why bartering deserved a battering.
Corporates should be a valued part of every club. Their advertising, sponsorship and match day attendance is, by varying degrees, the life blood of all sports down to grassroots. They bring individuals to games who wouldn't normally be there, they spread the word, usually a good one. If they wish to offer an opinion that is fine by me, just as it is if they don't.
We were taking the piss. I'm not sure I like this use of the word 'hounding'. It sounds very metrosexual to me.
And yes, thank God for the corporates, not enough people take the time to think about the poor, poor corporates.

http://hullcitysupporterstrust.com/beware-before-you-sign/?platform=hootsuite
This genuinely is shocking. The scope for people to be separated from their hard-earned cash is unbelievable.
I must have missed those post earlier.
They're as good as saying, we are going to trade your details for profit. I've never trusted DDs - that's why I've always paid cash up front. But the hidden admin charges and the ability to change prices is very concerning.
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