Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Some things money can’t buy. Football isn’t one: The Amex.
Still one of the more bizarre things to have happened at the Amex.
Some things money can’t buy. Football isn’t one: The Amex.
Many on here still defend it though
Many on here still defend it though
It's all context isn't it? 7 ton for your kid to walk on the pitch at the Stadio de Black Mamba is excessive, OTT and clearly taking the piss. 250 for tickets, food, kit and being a mascot? That's not bad value matched against kids parties elsewhere and the cost of a kit and match tickets.
Could the club afford to stop charging for this..? once Uncle Tony has been given all his money back (about 10 more years in the PL I figure.
Sir Lord His Majesty Bloom has generously (and with no small degree of success) funded this particular leg of our club's journey. He deserves some of that back!
It’s a misconception that TB will be not contributing to the Albion in the PL.
Last season he lent the club more cash than he did in the promotion season in the Championship.
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Pages and pages of comments, but this is what it boils down to. When compared to other options for treating little Johnny on this birthday, our regular package (rather than captain's) comes out at a fair price. Kid and parents get something of the order of £200 in merchandise, seats and refreshments. Lil'J gets the day of his life and all for about £250. If you take a classload to the cinema or laserquest, you will be facing a similar bill.
It’s a misconception that TB will be not contributing to the Albion in the PL.
Last season he lent the club more cash than he did in the promotion season in the Championship.
i just took the top line "profit" as being simplistic, but i think the logic still stands.
Everything that people want for *free* ultimately isn't free, someone is paying and in our case it's tb.
Not with an angle towards the above debate, do you think that 2017/18 could generally be the last PL season in which TB has to top up club coffers?
into his own business/Asset
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DR
have you ever known a Jewish business man to give his money away for free ?It is only his asset if we don't take it out for free.
Wow.have you ever known a Jewish business man to give his money away for free ?
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DR
have you ever known a Jewish business man to give his money away for free ?
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DR
I never said he wasn't generous and I wasn't being anti Semitic ?There are many philanthropic businessmen, of all (and no) religions. I think TB is the perfect example of a businessman looking to give something back to the community. He has given so so much without ever asking for it back one day or wanting interest on his investment. His investment is very definitely structured to be a "gift" if that's what it ends up being.
I have said in previous posts that I think he *DESERVES* something back, not that he *WANTS* something back.
Whether the comment was in jest or serious, it is pretty crass to suggest that TB is anything but a most generous benefactor to the club we all love. Anti-Semitic comments are absolutely unjustified, even in jest.
Wow.
He's putting money into his hobby, it just happens to be that he's very rich.Have you ?
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DR
It was more the overt nature of the post. Of course I'm not surprised by the stupidity.You sound surprised?
into his own business/Asset
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DR