Anyone see the advert in today's Metro for Wet spam's forthcoming league cup tie against Macclesfield?
Advertising cheap tickets (all kids £5, adults from £10), it does so under the banner "Continuing to honour our commitment of affordable family football in our community"
Yea right. I bet they would have charged those prices if they were playing Man Utd!
Given that the taxpayer is paying for police/stewarding etc and probably has to go on a ratio calculated upon the number of fans going to the matches, is West Ham’s overstatement of the actual attendance costing extra unnecessary expense ?
Given that the taxpayer is paying for police/stewarding etc and probably has to go on a ratio calculated upon the number of fans going to the matches, is West Ham’s overstatement of the actual attendance costing extra unnecessary expense ?
Not often I agree with Gold but I think he's spot on with this. The irony of his "We are all trying to pay less" comment is probably lost on him though.
Talksport currently chatting about whu and they seem to be saying the Chairman there gets the team sheet before the whu players find out who is playing
Talksport currently chatting about whu and they seem to be saying the Chairman there gets the team sheet before the whu players find out who is playing
It's always leaked on Twitter about two hours before kick-off so makes sense.
Charities were robbed to pay for the Olympic Games in London the Directory of Social Change (DSC) has charged.
The directory says that in 2007 the Government took £425 million in National Lottery revenue from the Big Lottery Fund to help finance the Olympics, including construction of venues in the Olympic Park.
Ministers promised to repay the money from the sale of Olympic assets.
But, says DSC, these are now owned by the London Legacy Development Corporation. Just £57.5m has been recouped, and at the current rate it will take 30 yrs for the money to be repaid.
DSC said “Thousands of communities and good causes across the country cannot access money that was in effect donated to them, in good faith, by the public through the sales of lottery tickets”.
It seems that there has been another meeting at the GLA today...Caroline Pidgeon, our most consistent political supporter, has been tweeting about it; some likes and retweets will be welcome
Looks likely that ITN are going to run this story tomorrow. I am due to meet them at City Hall, in good time for the Baroness's appearance before the GLA. I've already suggested that it would be great if I could put our solution to the Baroness live on camera....
Looks likely that ITN are going to run this story tomorrow. I am due to meet them at City Hall, in good time for the Baroness's appearance before the GLA. I've already suggested that it would be great if I could put our solution to the Baroness live on camera....
Looks likely that ITN are going to run this story tomorrow. I am due to meet them at City Hall, in good time for the Baroness's appearance before the GLA. I've already suggested that it would be great if I could put our solution to the Baroness live on camera....
Looks likely that ITN are going to run this story tomorrow. I am due to meet them at City Hall, in good time for the Baroness's appearance before the GLA. I've already suggested that it would be great if I could put our solution to the Baroness live on camera....
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Advertising cheap tickets (all kids £5, adults from £10), it does so under the banner "Continuing to honour our commitment of affordable family football in our community"
Yea right. I bet they would have charged those prices if they were playing Man Utd!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45158878
The directory says that in 2007 the Government took £425 million in National Lottery revenue from the Big Lottery Fund to help finance the Olympics, including construction of venues in the Olympic Park.
Ministers promised to repay the money from the sale of Olympic assets.
But, says DSC, these are now owned by the London Legacy Development Corporation. Just £57.5m has been recouped, and at the current rate it will take 30 yrs for the money to be repaid.
DSC said “Thousands of communities and good causes across the country cannot access money that was in effect donated to them, in good faith, by the public through the sales of lottery tickets”.
Even paying for the Lager now!!
Good luck.
Good luck @PragueAddick
Suited and booted like my two comrades, as we sit down to face the EFL this morning.
Let em have it.