(Just an example - not writing about the Albion or indeed football)
I feel like 99% of Brits would know exactly what I meant by "rinsed", but maybe I'm wrong?
I can't find a good definition online, even on slang dictionaries.
Do you know what I mean?
Didn't want him to go, as such, but really not bothered either.
Plenty of negatives. He couldn't get a tune out of the depleted team, so moaned rather than adapt. Also tactically naive (see Roma).
Devised one (brilliant) system, but that's not enough.
Next!
Hello, I'm Warren. Wasn't going to say anything, but feel free to change to "Last seen in this thread". :ROFLMAO:
(And remove the 't' from my surname please)
Well there is...
In the first instance, a STHer is actively purchasing tickets for guests and agreeing to T&Cs whilst doing so. The club can limit how many can do this, and for which games, and has a record of exactly when it happens.
If you pass on a ticket to a random, it's a casual...
The guest tickets thing (and the club not knowing who is sitting in the seat) is definitely an anomaly, but still managed by the club.
That's different to allowing, say, 2000+ Albion fans being free to distribute their Man United or Chelsea tickets as they wish.
Honestly, can you imagine...
It's legal to transfer football tickets with the issuing club's permission. Hence why there's an official ticket share system.
There are, admitedly, some anomalies in Brighton's system - eg the ability for STHers to buy additional tickets for randoms for some matches, or to upgrade ticket...
Yeah, it's a good one to pull-out.
If I could rewind the clock (and, er, was smarter/more attentive), I'd love to be an IP lawyer. Fascinating field imo.
You can trademark any word - or can try - but only to a specific category (or 'class') of goods or services.
It's why an Oasis band, drink and clothes shop all co-existed happily.
Invincibles has presumably been registered in the fields of sports merch and events.
That doesn't stop anyone...