Gullflyinghigh
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- Apr 23, 2012
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You are a bounder and a cad sir.After fifteen minutes to review my thoughts I have come to the conclusion that you are wrong. I am in fact only here to get TWO shirts.....
You are a bounder and a cad sir.After fifteen minutes to review my thoughts I have come to the conclusion that you are wrong. I am in fact only here to get TWO shirts.....
She certainly does qualify, but either she, or a family member, needs to apply. We have this limitation to avoid double (and more) applications. It's easy for many of us to accidentally apply for the same child. This, sadly, also applies to your girlfriend's friend who had a baby. We can provide for her brother's children and her sisters child, on the basis that your girlfriend is basically family (she's talked about babies). I'm putting off asking Chicken Run about your future children until later, now doesn't seem to be the right time.Do the children who are recipients actually need to be relatives? For example, the woman down the road who I occasionally see in the Post Office and with whom I am on nodding acquaintance terms has just had a baby too. Would she qualify?
You're absolutely right. My motivation was to not appear either greedy or as a freeloader, but, on reflection, I can see that it would be churlish to turn down the generosity offered. It's not 5 shirts that I need though, it's 6 or 7 - 4 for the various offspring already arrived and 2 or 3 for the anticipated new mini-'76ers.
As above, could you please put me down for 6 or 7? Actually, better make that 7 - I can always return the seventh, if it turns out I only need 6.
Do the children who are recipients actually need to be relatives? For example, the woman down the road who I occasionally see in the Post Office and with whom I am on nodding acquaintance terms has just had a baby too. Would she qualify?
My whole gripe is in the way this was dealt with, trying reading it again.
Nooooooooooooo don't go to Palace or Pompey, please forgive the club for your late YS application!* ** ***
*I know you Mouldy you wouldn't even considerate it
** awaits reply " not like you *Gullsworth* "
*** Is the Villa game on your Agenda......It is for us in the sticks.
She certainly does qualify, but either she, or a family member, needs to apply. We have this limitation to avoid double (and more) applications. It's easy for many of us to accidentally apply for the same child. This, sadly, also applies to your girlfriend's friend who had a baby. We can provide for her brother's children and her sisters child, on the basis that your girlfriend is basically family (she's talked about babies). I'm putting off asking Chicken Run about your future children until later, now doesn't seem to be the right time.
Current list:
Mouldy Boots
Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo
Triggaaar
Everest
Bozza
Papa Lazarou
LamieRobertson
Gullflyinghigh
Neville’s Breakfast
FatSuperman * 3
Stat Brother
PILTDOWN MAN
Gullsworth * 1 (2nd awaiting approval)
JBizzle
Ernest
S'hampton Seagull
Goldstone1976 * 3 (2 awaiting approval)
My whole gripe is in the way this was dealt with.
In fairness, I think most of us share that gripe. You had 6 years, 11 months and 2 days to resolve this. Shoddy.
Hang on. The net result of your decision-making is that my gf's family members, who aren't even Albion supporters, all get shirts, but my pending offspring, who surely will be Albion fans, do not. Shirley shome mishtake?
While I'm grateful for CR's upcoming generosity, I do feel that he should stump up some more cash for my benefit. Please ensure he does so, or I will complain on an internet forum.
Read again Bozza, i saw no sense in joining when she was born it would have been wasting the clubs money for six years worth of tat they would mean nothing to her, she was too young, she is only just ready for it and i did not know there was a 30 day deadline, does everyone read the small print for such things
The deadline in my head was her 7th birthday, stupid me, seemed logical to me and i was 28 days before that.
I certainly do see your point Goldstone1976, but they are the current rules. The family members, who do not support Brighton, will only receive shirts if you choose to give them as gifts. This is something we strongly encourage, as it encourages them to support our great club. Rest assured that your pending offspring will receive shirts. They can have them ready and waiting as they enter the world. But the current policy is that their mother does need to be pregnant before the payment is sent. I will of course endeavor to get approval for these shirts before this pregnancy - it might be nice, for example, if the shirts are there when the future supporters are conceived - I dream, I appreciate that is not my business.Hang on. The net result of your decision-making is that my gf's family members, who aren't even Albion supporters, all get shirts, but my pending offspring, who surely will be Albion fans, do not. Shirley shome mishtake?
Chicken Run is very much his own man, I can only appeal to his generosity, he will make the decisions. I certainly understand your frustration that this has not been easier.While I'm grateful for CR's upcoming generosity, I do feel that he should stump up some more cash for my benefit. Please ensure he does so, or I will complain on an internet forum.
Who makes these rules? There's clearly no thought, just some overworked person on a computer.@Triggaaar
Wonder if you can help me. I'm absolutely FUMING.
I've signed up my 2 year old daughter to be a Junior Seagull but the club refused to accept her application until she supplied a valid email address. As a toddler, she has very little semblance of 'email' as a concept, let alone her own account, and I just know that her confidence has been shattered by this unreasonable request.
5 years is totally unreasonable and that is exactly why we're here. How can you explain to a 2 year old that they have to wait the length of their entire life, and then wait that long again, and then they still won't get it?She's on the list anyway, but 5 more years is a ****ing long time to wait, and I'm just sick of Barber's attitude when it comes to giving out free things to children.
You're on the list.If you could fix it for me to have a shirt I'd be forever in @Chicken Run's debt.
Unfortunately, we have to wait until your partner is pregnant with your second child before we can pay for the second shirt. It does feel like an unfair policy and you're not the first to fall foul of it, and I will be discussing the policy with Chicken Run.We're a Maoist one-child policy household in Fishersgate so would only require the one shirt. Actually better make it two as you never know your luck do you.
The money will be transferred, we trust you as the parent to know what's best to do with it.EDIT - Sorry I obviously meant I wanted the cash, not the shirt itself.
Does your, or your GF's, family, have a history of twins, triplets etc.
You must surely build in some sort of contingency for this.
No, there is no deadline, other than when our benefactor passes. He's been in good health, although I must say he's not looking as good as he was a few hours ago.Is there a cut off for the free money/shirt?