They've got you down as a wrong'un.All 7 of ours have names written in black marker pen.
You should say 'everything the club does is brilliant' a little more often.
They've got you down as a wrong'un.All 7 of ours have names written in black marker pen.
Mine haven't arrived, Barber Out!All 7 of ours have names written in black marker pen.
As I understand it they bought the tickets at Tier 1 level so at that point they wouldn't have known whether it was going to be oversubscribed or not!!It was Wolves away hardly over subscribed.
I bet this is EXACTLY what happened, hence why he doesn’t feel able to pass the punishment on to his son.The cynics would think the Dad was very happy to have his ticket used and the "loyalty" points topped up - without him even knowing as well !
But who's a cynic these days ? Lol.
If you weren’t trusted, you wouldn’t have the tickets, you’d have an email telling you to collect them from the Stalag PB enclosureWhoops sorry, turns out I didn't take our tickets fully out of the envelope.
I too am not trusted!
He knows what he’s done and he’s culpableI bet this is EXACTLY what happened, hence why he doesn’t feel able to pass the punishment on to his son.
Funniest thing I’ve read for ages! Brilliant!Surely a zoom ticket awareness course, and two game relocation to the east stand would have been an adequate punishment
I'm not sure you've missed anything.I've just gone back and read the original tweet because I thought I had missed something but it appears they were all aware of the rules they signed up to.
If my kids had done that I would have told them they were stupid sods and to take the punishment on the chin and learn from it. (And probably buy me lunch/dinner for taking the piss under my name and getting me involved).
But this gentleman (maybe a better father than me) has decided that he wants to take the responsibility for what they have done and decided to take the punishment on himself
Can someone point out what I've missed ?
Having had quite a lengthy (text-based) discussion with him since I first saw the tweet, I really don't think that's the case at all.I bet this is EXACTLY what happened, hence why he doesn’t feel able to pass the punishment on to his son.
Poll ?I'm not sure you've missed anything.
I believe the punishment was served on him as it was his ticket that was used by someone else, although he didn't know about any of this until after the event due to the way F&F ticket purchases work.
It sounds like the club acknowledged this - presumably, they can see the details of the ticket purchase transaction - and gave him the option to pass the punishment to his son, but he's decided he doesn't want to do that. I guess some Dads would hand it on: "you've been a bit silly here, you need to deal with the repercussions and learn from it" and others will choose to do as he has.
Well, good for you. The rest of us are left guessing from his (presumably) incomplete tweetsHaving had quite a lengthy (text-based) discussion with him since I first saw the tweet, I really don't think that's the case at all.
Like we didn’t know…Whoops sorry, turns out I didn't take our tickets fully out of the envelope.
I too am not trusted!
Not entirely sure that snarky response was warranted.Well, good for you. The rest of us are left guessing from his (presumably) incomplete tweets