- Jun 4, 2004
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Oh look, he’s on the rob again.He’s not a slow learner. He’s a grifter who keeps distracting us with one hand while he steals with the other.
Oh look, he’s on the rob again.He’s not a slow learner. He’s a grifter who keeps distracting us with one hand while he steals with the other.
What's this in relation to Dougle?Oh look, he’s on the rob again.
He's just chatting to himself.again.What's this in relation to Douglas?
Ticket price increases I would imagine.What's this in relation to Douglas?
People giving Levy the benefit of the doubt for spending a few quid every once in a while before he screws them over again.What's this in relation to Dougle?
Opinions. I fully respect freedom of expression on a message board. But I just don’t understand why anyone has to be this hostile and disparaging to some members. Can’t the same point be made without taking aim at the judgment of others? I get the frustration with ENIC. And how it can make the blood boil. But surely it can be expressed more constructively and respectfully? Without the searing generalizations.Haha 22 years and now Archibald is saying give them time, he’s been broken… ENICs life story with us has been let’s wait and see, always next year, futures bright, this excuse, that excuse, full of ‘game changing’ to come. With Maddison you are acting like a pack of cheap tarts, all very predictable for them as they aim to get their Euro income back and appease the majority. He’s struck gold with you lot…
I agree. And i also don’t understand the need of some of the board members to use the ‘laughing’ emoticon on posts like this. It’s childish. If you’re doing it then you are part of the problem. This poster has written a perfectly valid and balanced post and your best response is to laugh. If it’s you, I suggest being more considerate before choosing your emotive response.Opinions. I fully respect freedom of expression on a message board. But I just don’t understand why anyone has to be this hostile and disparaging to some members. Can’t the same point be made without taking aim at the judgment of others? I get the frustration with ENIC. And how it can make the blood boil. But surely it can be expressed more constructively and respectfully? Without the searing generalizations.
Then again, i apologize if I misconstrued the intent and it was meant to be tongue-in-cheek.
There you go, as requested. You're welcomeI agree. And i also don’t understand the need of some of the board members to use the ‘laughing’ emoticon on posts like this. It’s childish. If you’re doing it then you are part of the problem. This poster has written a perfectly valid and balanced post and your best response is to laugh. If it’s you, I suggest being more considerate before choosing your emotive response.
Just respect that people are going to have different opinions. If you don’t agree, just debate the point. No need to gaslight by laughing.
I fully expect this post to be laughed at now, because someone thinks that’ll be really funny. Well done.
It's pretty inexcusable to be increasing ticket pricesPeople giving Levy the benefit of the doubt for spending a few quid every once in a while before he screws them over again.
If people are getting wound up like a tight coil over an emoticon then perhaps they should leave the forum alone for a while. There's more in life to be pissed off about tbh.I agree. And i also don’t understand the need of some of the board members to use the ‘laughing’ emoticon on posts like this. It’s childish. If you’re doing it then you are part of the problem. This poster has written a perfectly valid and balanced post and your best response is to laugh. If it’s you, I suggest being more considerate before choosing your emotive response.
Just respect that people are going to have different opinions. If you don’t agree, just debate the point. No need to gaslight by laughing.
I fully expect this post to be laughed at now, because someone thinks that’ll be really funny. Well done.
Although I agree in theory, it's people who are the problem. They (enic) can continue to raise prices because people are stupid enough to pay them.He’s so thick skinned, and if he can read a room then he can only be completely fkin heartless. There are so many ordinary working class Spurs families being priced out, or made to struggle in todays climate to accommodate the passion of going to watch our team play.
After presiding over a steady five year decline, on the field, he then shafts the fan base again in this totally avoidable, downright greedy manner- just to fatten the calf even more.
Shameless.
- COYS, DanielOh look, he’s on the rob again.
Although I agree in theory, it's people who are the problem. They (enic) can continue to raise prices because people are stupid enough to pay them.
How much were the tickets last year? How much now is it to watch spurs? Even on a budget I imagine it's over 100 quid (including transport and food) per person.
And considering the quality of football on show last season, it's less stupidity and more insanity.
Yet people continue to go.
As for the 'working class', well if they can afford to pay the ridiculous gas and electric prices and cover a new mortgage rate of 6.5% and even consider being able to go to any premier league football game on a regular basis then I think they are not working class.
Whether you like it or not, most PL football (especially in London) is not for the working class and hasn't been for a while now.
Let's take a family of four who have season tickets at spurs and go every game. That's got to be what, 5k a year on football?. That's obscene, I cannot imagine any working class family having that much disposable income. By definition, they wouldn’t be working class.
PL football is for the richer folks and tourists and has been for ages, it will continue to go up.
Although I agree in theory, it's people who are the problem. They (enic) can continue to raise prices because people are stupid enough to pay them.
How much were the tickets last year? How much now is it to watch spurs? Even on a budget I imagine it's over 100 quid (including transport and food) per person.
And considering the quality of football on show last season, it's less stupidity and more insanity.
Yet people continue to go.
As for the 'working class', well if they can afford to pay the ridiculous gas and electric prices and cover a new mortgage rate of 6.5% and even consider being able to go to any premier league football game on a regular basis then I think they are not working class.
Whether you like it or not, most PL football (especially in London) is not for the working class and hasn't been for a while now.
Let's take a family of four who have season tickets at spurs and go every game. That's got to be what, 5k a year on football?. That's obscene, I cannot imagine any working class family having that much disposable income. By definition, they wouldn’t be working class.
PL football is for the richer folks and tourists and has been for ages, it will continue to go up.
Can’t winner this enoughHe’s so thick skinned, and if he can read a room then he can only be completely fkin heartless. There are so many ordinary working class Spurs families being priced out, or made to struggle in todays climate to accommodate the passion of going to watch our team play.
After presiding over a steady five year decline, on the field, he then shafts the fan base again in this totally avoidable, downright greedy manner- just to fatten the calf even more.
Shameless.