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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 24 Sep 20 11.58pm | |
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Originally posted by HKOwen
Yawn, I agree cashless is a pain and I agree the ST fiasco is poor, but hard to see where Jeremy Hosking comes in as a minority shareholder in day to day club operations. Did you object to Hosking's political views when his money helped secure Palace's survival? Go to bed.
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Midlands Eagle 25 Sep 20 9.28am | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
He had a valid point which you would have probably ignored if it wasn't your raison d'être to type the word CONservative in as many posts as possible
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Dubai Eagle 25 Sep 20 9.41am | |
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Phase 1 price was £645.00 - Phase 2 Price is £720.00 so there is quite a jump up in price , especially given that at the time of offering Phase 1 there was at least the prospect of October crowd trials whereas now it dosent seem likely that there will be any crowds in the stadium until at least December - I dont know what Phase 3 pricing will be but I am guessing £770.00 ? Originally posted by kev64
How incredibly generous of the club, they have extended to the end of October and have the nerve to charge you more than stage one .. to buy or hold your ST for games that you can’t attend. Fing geniuses, if only SP would tweet about it, what a guy.
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Stirlingsays 25 Sep 20 9.48am | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Jeremy Hoskings is one of the big CONservative party donors, and one of our top shareholders, if you are a CON yourself you could find comfort in the fact your hard earned is making interest for a bigger CON donation, but i agree with you, it isn"t on-although it is ! The club only taking card payments inside the ground for a working mans sport was the thin end of the wedge, it"s not as though we are spurs with a high tech stadium that serves you a beer automatically with a card payment, it"s still a bar person serving- so why not take the window cleaners cash in hand? With respect Croydon I think this might be taking it too far. Sport should be an arena where people from different politics can put aside their differences and support something non political.....unfortunately we have seen that the authorities have abandoned this with BLM but this neutral principle was one I was raised with. Politically I can't stand Eddie Izzard, and the sudden political nature of some of our players is really annoying but when it comes to match day I support the same purpose as them. The increasingly political nature of sport is turning fans away. Edited by Stirlingsays (25 Sep 2020 9.52am)
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Badger11 Beckenham 25 Sep 20 10.00am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
With respect Croydon I think this might be taking it too far. Sport should be an arena where people from different politics can put aside their differences and support something non political.....unfortunately we have seen that the authorities have abandoned this with BLM but this neutral principle was one I was raised with. Politically I can't stand Eddie Izzard, and the sudden political nature of some of our players is really annoying but when it comes to match day I support the same purpose as them. The increasingly political nature of sport is turning fans away. Edited by Stirlingsays (25 Sep 2020 9.52am) Agreed I hate politics in sport. Many men struggle with their relationships with other men particularly fathers and sons and if they have different politics it can be an emotional minefield. Sport is an emotional safe area where men can freely express their views and bond over shared experiences, the idea of it becoming another strand of politics appals me.
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becky over the moon 25 Sep 20 10.07am | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Jeremy Hoskings is one of the big CONservative party donors, and one of our top shareholders, if you are a CON yourself you could find comfort in the fact your hard earned is making interest for a bigger CON donation, but i agree with you, it isn"t on-although it is ! The club only taking card payments inside the ground for a working mans sport was the thin end of the wedge, it"s not as though we are spurs with a high tech stadium that serves you a beer automatically with a card payment, it"s still a bar person serving- so why not take the window cleaners cash in hand? All monies paid to the club will be held in the club's accounts,or invested in the club's name. As a shareholder, Jeremy Hoskins can only receive a dividend from the club if it makes a profit and declares a dividend payment to all shareholders. As he is not a working Director he can't draw any remuneration and therefore has no way of getting his hands on any season ticket money.
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Midlands Eagle 25 Sep 20 11.14am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Many men struggle with their relationships with other men particularly fathers and sons and if they have different politics it can be an emotional minefield. It isn't just fathers and sons as I have never voted anything other than Conservative but my daughter is standing as the Green candidate for her local council in the next elections and her eldest daughter is a devout Marxist. As if that wasn't bad enough my son supports Spurs
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martin2412 Living The Dream 25 Sep 20 12.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
It isn't just fathers and sons as I have never voted anything other than Conservative but my daughter is standing as the Green candidate for her local council in the next elections and her eldest daughter is a devout Marxist. As if that wasn't bad enough my son supports Spurs So even they took no notice you then
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Midlands Eagle 25 Sep 20 12.54pm | |
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babylonjohn St Leonards-on-Sea 25 Sep 20 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Brasilian Eagle
To be fair a large chunk of the money has gone towards buying a new treatment table for Connor Wickham. Yes I heard the injury room has had to be refurbished to accomodate the growing numbers. You can only fit so many people round one giant flat screen tv.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 25 Sep 20 10.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
With respect Croydon I think this might be taking it too far. Sport should be an arena where people from different politics can put aside their differences and support something non political.....unfortunately we have seen that the authorities have abandoned this with BLM but this neutral principle was one I was raised with. Politically I can't stand Eddie Izzard, and the sudden political nature of some of our players is really annoying but when it comes to match day I support the same purpose as them. The increasingly political nature of sport is turning fans away. Fair enough Stirling- my bad! Edited by Stirlingsays (25 Sep 2020 9.52am)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 25 Sep 20 11.01pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
All monies paid to the club will be held in the club's accounts,or invested in the club's name. As a shareholder, Jeremy Hoskins can only receive a dividend from the club if it makes a profit and declares a dividend payment to all shareholders. As he is not a working Director he can't draw any remuneration and therefore has no way of getting his hands on any season ticket money.
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