HantsSeagull
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i thought Tony looked bored out of his mind.
If it is an Amex credit card they have an annual fee so that is another option to fleece fans
They’re not good. I get the impression they’re poorly trained students, badly organised and probably long gone before they can gain experience/common sense.
I'm not happy, I'm a plumber I will never buy anything in the stadium again,.
What am I going to use to buy beer?
Cash is king
If it is an Amex credit card they have an annual fee so that is another option to fleece fans
That's fine. Except for those that don't have/use contactless.
One reason I'm not a top level football manager is that I have no patience and am completely intolerant of nobbery and nobbers.
My reply would have been along the lines of 'Don't be a soppy ****. We aren't playing in the ****ing conference. We don't put the boot in 'early doors', hoof it, or play with a target man. Glenn Murray is not a target man. Anymore. You are a fool and if it weren't for the fact we are in a room full of witnesses I would disembowel you with my ceremonial flick knife. Now Bugger Orf!'
So when someones son/ daughter wants to get a drink or sweets etc you have to give them the sebit card.... i think not..
Cash is king
Bad news. 'Cashless' is a blatant revenue maximising scam - increasingly in use at Festivals these days. You have to use your 'real' card to buy festival money - on a card, your wristband or whatever. This is the only way you can buy anything on site - if you run out of festival money, you can top it up with real money from your real card.
The result of this is that everybody leaves with a quid or two of festival money which they can't spend anywhere else (and there's nothing that costs as little as a quid or two to spend it on anyway!) Yes, if you look hard enough, there is probably a way you can get the festival money paid back to you, but most people don't bother for the sake of a quid or two, it's too much trouble - and the organisers realise this; that's why they do it.
At the Amex on match day it could probably generate about another £20K or £30K revenue in unused 'cashless' cash - maybe a little less if STHs could carry it forward from one match to the next..
Yeah, 'cause someone blocking about a 40cm wide portion of an advertising hoarding that stretches around three sides of the pitch will really stop people seeing what is being advertised.
It is constantly commented on in my area of the ground, especially when we're trailing and the kid in the north west corner has to run the width of the pitch to collect the ball from the north east corner because the other ball boy is trapped behind the advertising, delaying the restart.
The earnestness of this post is outstanding. Unfortunately the definition is outdated. It’s like defining social media by explaining MySpace.
As explained by others, cashless just means pay with your card (whether that means putting in your pin or via contactless). It’s not a sinister money-spinning ruse.
i thought Tony looked bored out of his mind.
I presume cashless society would really hit the trades cash in hand tax thing, .
Wouldn't you be? Brain the size of a planet and that is the sort of questions you get asked.
Anyone know if the video will be available to watch? Couldn't watch live and I would like to skip through? In previous years it was streamed on Youtube but this season it was only on site and now won't play.
Don't know but its on BBC Sounds via https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07hwn1z