gordondaviesmoustache
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Thank you for enlightening me as to your plebeian ways.Definitely a ‘get’ in sunny Middleton
I thought that it was my name until I was about 12 the amount of times my mum called it me! :-)
Thank you for enlightening me as to your plebeian ways.Definitely a ‘get’ in sunny Middleton
I thought that it was my name until I was about 12 the amount of times my mum called it me! :-)
I’ll take one of those please. But where exactly is the seat?There will be some who want full-blown hospitality for that - and a chauffeur limo to and from the match!
You’re welcome.Thank you for enlightening me as to your plebeian ways.
No, one doesn’t automatically follow the other. The crux of this little debate is that the guy’s decrying other people for being cheap yet he’s throwing his toys out of the pram for the sake of a fiver. Hoist by his own petard.
I’ll take one of those please. But where exactly is the seat?
If he throws in a Gucci bag I may be interested.
No. If you’re arguing that bluemoon rules should be followed here then he shouldn’t be allowed to sell it cheap - face value is the rule. There are things other than price that make the buyer of a good or service happySo if a ticket holder sells 1 for £20 for low key game them to be fair he should be able to up the cost for key games but bluemoon forbids that so you can understand seller thinking for £20 The buyer should happy if they want to get a ticket near someone he buy 1 that indicates where the seat is it my be more costly to pick and choose the seat
The defibrillator is extra.As someone that has health issues, I ask where the ticket is. I bought one a couple of years ago for a league cup game for £17.50. I should have asked then as by the time I got to the seat I was nearly in need of a defibrillator.
I wasn't the only one " blowing " a bitThe defibrillator is extra.