I think HMRC will find it almost impossible to work out if you have done it right or wrong so as long as you actually declare something and you are happy it looks right that's probably more than most will be doing, and its those who will be the ones that will be in trouble when they get found...
I do think its a little unfair that an Albion+ member who has built up points by attending matches who then becomes a STH loses all of those built up points (actually half the points which get carried forward)
I do have some sympathy to be fair, many of the top away point holders are there because they did the miles in the championship (as I did) when it was pretty easy for anybody to go to most away matches including the easy to get to matches whereas newer supporters, maybe those who were not old...
You would have been better buying a season ticket holder guest ticket (assuming you are a STH) as then you wont be passing a ticket bought by one person onto another person
Then we will have to fork out for Conference league steward's vests and centre circle plastic circle - there is only so much storage space available you know
I'm not unhappy that we won't qualify this year, history shows that a team doing Europe for the first time usually suffers in the league that season. It'll mean we have no distractions next season and less Sunday games (maybe).
Pascal Gross has provided 11 Premier League assists in London matches; only Ryan Giggs (29), Steven Gerrard (14) and Emile Heskey (12) have more.
Statastic - not only the fact that he has 11 London matches assists but there is a stat like that available
Eh, there are plenty of women footballers who are playing at the highest level after having children and plenty of women in management roles in every industry after having children
Tax liability would have been worked out ages ago, well before the accounts are passed onto the auditors, if that tax liability hasn't been finalised it'll be ages before the accounts are filed.
Quite, companies can get away with it by charging an online transaction fee, disguised as a booking fee so why shouldn't retailers, problem is they are easy prey especially as the government don't care about the amount we are robbed by people like ticketmaster
I have no issue with small retailers charging people to pay by credit card for transactions of under say £10, limited to their cost to process the transaction by the river bank