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No one buys shirts in the club shop as they are always out of stockOAPs don't buy £100 shirts in the club shop
Ban them all.
No one buys shirts in the club shop as they are always out of stockOAPs don't buy £100 shirts in the club shop
Ban them all.
Pensioners are wise enough to ask the staff when stock is coming in. Or is that just women?No one buys shirts in the club shop as they are always out of stock
You speak to people? Gah wtf is this?!Pensioners are wise enough to ask the staff when stock is coming in. Or is that just women?
Meanwhile, in Germany…
Not really. But maybe it’s just the way you’ve phrased it.I think you know what I mean.
We’ve made numerous ticketing decisions that don’t benefit fans who’ve regularly gone to games for years. Quite why anyone thinks this would be any different is beyond me. We’re all about the money, just as every other big club in England is.I think we all know, deep down, that we'll probably follow suit within the next few seasons now the door is ajar.
Shocking that the big clubs have started this
It must also be particularly galling for 18-30s knowing it’s pretty much the immediately previous generations who put a stop to them having free uni education and cheap housing. These are both still available abroad but the right to live and work in Europe has also been taken away.
Yep. C block has no OAP concessions.There are areas at the Amex where there are no reductions for OAPS or Juniors.
I have OAP friends in west lower middle section who get no reduction.
Presume there are no concessions in 1901 too?To be fair, there has always been that one central section in WSL from the start of the Amex that has no concessions to anyone (OAP, U18 etc)
CorrectPresume there are no concessions in 1901 too?
I was responding to them have to sit in particular areas of the ground, that does not seem right to meSurely ageism is giving or denying favourable terms to someone purely because of their date of birth?
In the grand scheme of things, OAP concessions surely cannot amount to much money?I think we all know, deep down, that we'll probably follow suit within the next few seasons now the door is ajar.
Shocking that the big clubs have started this
I bought 3 of the Euro shirts for Mr P, myself and our grandson.The shirts are £60, and we do, for our grandkids.
My golf club doesn’t have oap discount…£1100 for a 7 day membership!Not for everything ...
Seems golf memberships quite like to offer 18-30s a discount!
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EBay innit.No one buys shirts in the club shop as they are always out of stock
My Sons do, and pay £55 a year, it's enabled them to be attracted to golf, spend a fortune on clubs and kit and probably means they'll be playing for the next 50 years! Well done golf….in the knowledge that absolutely no one in that age range plays golf
We already do. Kids and pensioners (State Pension circa £9K pa)Maybe we need means tested season tickets, or a % of cheap Season Tickets for those on low incomes.
This would seem to be fairer but an absolute nightmare to administer.
Not all people of OAP age rely on state pension.We already do. Kids and pensioners (State Pension circa £9K pa)