I think they might have labelled the toilets wrong. Seems there are F1 and F2 which I assume are Female, M1 and M2 being Male. However, the M1 and M2 have 5 cubicles and F1 and F2 only 2 each.
I think part of the problem would be him turning his back on a cause that he supported and all for money and then signing for a club in a city known for it's LGBTQ+ community.
I would guess the point of moving him on is to get him playing at a higher standard, developing his career and developing our asset. If he's doing well at League 1 level and is comfortable at that then surely it's in his interests to push him on to a higher standard.
You say 'even if that is true that it isn't a closed shop' which suggest to me, and forgive me if I'm wrong, that you don't believe it isn't. As for the flaw, that is that there are those that currently go to every game and who, under your scheme will miss out to someone who just fancies a trip...
Hell of a lot of assumptions there. Firstly, that those of us going to away games and in the top tier are pretty much JCLs and will disappear if or when the good times disappear. From my perspective, I didn't stop going when we got relegated from the old Division 1, and didn't stop going when...
Regarding the point division for A+ members for the Europa League, I can understand why those with less than 188 were worried about getting a ticket before 2pm and the thinking that there should have been more tiers within that group might, at that time have seemed a worry. However, the fact...
And how would you change it? The system is not perfect but from what we can tell it's one of the better ones. It is possible to work your way up through the tiers but generally it seems those that complain don't want to put the effort in but expect to have access to the best games. That said...
Already bought my seat when they were first available but had a look today and surprised at how many seats are still available. 2nd leg of a knockout phase in a competition we never dreamed of reaching, thought the tickets would go like hot cakes. Will be interesting to see how many of those...
That isn't he case. I might be wrong but I'm guessing you're American and not an ex pat. Your view of sport might be based on being used to the franchise system that, on this side of the pond, the vast majority object to.
As for your last sentence, the clubs don't own players. The accepted...
Do those calling for us to sign Gallagher actually watch how we play and the style that RDZ is imposing on the team. From what I've seen of Gallagher he'd be a fish out of water in our team.