No, you couldn't.not for me thanks , I couldn't possibly justify the outlay unless I could claim it back on expense's on my yearly tax return
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DR
Or a large corporate company who want to show off to customers, while doing magic stuff with the taxman, all in the hope of generating more income.I know we are from an afluent area, but how do people justify paying it.. need to be a bloody lottery winner !
I know we are from an afluent area, but how do people justify paying it.. need to be a bloody lottery winner !
I'd suspect you would lose your money, then.
If it says Champagne, it will be Champagne.
And the numpties that you are so keen to denigrate, will be the ones allowing the club to keep your season ticket reasonable
No - that's in the West Stand, and is priced the same.
That new commercial booklet is something
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/siteassets/pdfs/bhafc-hospitality-brochure-2017-18.pdf
Sponsorship prices, inevitably i guess, really have ticked up a bit this season...
Crikey. Bit harsh. [emoji23]Jesus Christ man, wind your neck in. One, I ain't got a season ticket no longer due to logistics but I have never had a problem with others who wish to spend plenty of cash, and have done myself on a number of occasions. Perhaps it is me subsidising you smartarse?
And if you really do believe that a description of Champagne in a marketing release actually guarantees that is what is served then more fool you. It should legally be the case but back in the real world......
Crikey. Bit harsh. [emoji23]
It is legally the case, that is why you so often read about a glass of 'bubbly' on arrival. If it says Champagne it has to be Champagne (and if it's not you can demand and get a discount).Jesus Christ man, wind your neck in. One, I ain't got a season ticket no longer due to logistics but I have never had a problem with others who wish to spend plenty of cash, and have done myself on a number of occasions. Perhaps it is me subsidising you smartarse?
And if you really do believe that a description of Champagne in a marketing release actually guarantees that is what is served then more fool you. It should legally be the case but back in the real world......
Interesting, but why should we be bothered if commercial businesses wish to pay silly money, good for them (and the club).
If the club can increase revenue by 'over charging' commercially, could it be argued that this helps maintain our season ticket cost?
ts that in what is or was HB Restaurant?
Given you refuse to fork out £4.20 for a pie ...
Mid Tier LED Advertising Ribbon on the East Stand....More Money!
Good. What we'll run business wouldn't try to maximise revenue?