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comment by JFK (U8919)

posted on 2/7/15

let him.

but if he ever complains about not spending money throw it in his face

comment by NNH (U10730)

posted on 2/7/15

Not something I would do, at the end of the day you are cheating the club of money they are due but if he is struggling financially then you can't really blame him for trying to cut corners.

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comment by Jay. (U16498)

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Tell him that if he's saving £200 on his ticket, he should be buying the drinks.

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Believe me he's not short of cash. Maybe not Gingeresque wealth but he's well able to afford the full price. That's why pr!cks like that have money.

I was curious to get you guys thoughts because I wasn't the least bit impressed but I think I was the only one.

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comment by JFK (U8919)

posted on 2/7/15

I don't think its impressive, I can understand someone short of cash trying to cut a few corners but if he can readily afford it then that's p.ish

why should he get to see it for cheaper than I do?

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comment by NNH (U10730)

posted on 2/7/15

If he can afford it then you can tell him that Nacho Novo Hero said he's a flooking vank.





Not sure how he will take that given the name

comment by Jay. (U16498)

posted on 2/7/15

Well, if you go in to it, it's fraud, isn't it. If he ever gets caught, he's probably fecked.

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comment by Jay. (U16498)

posted on 2/7/15

comment by I STILL see no subs, except... (U5683)
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Depends if he can afford the £200 extra or not...

If it's a real economic choice for the guy, then fair play, prices are OTT anyway for what we get, and the club are better off at least getting a concession rate than nothing if he couldn't afford to go at all full price.

If hes pretty well to do then he's jsut fvcking the club.

Etiehr way, it's not worth shopping him, but you might want to consider calling him out as a dodgy cvnt, then ask if he's available to serve on the Gerz board...


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If he can't afford the extra £200 then he shouldn't be buying the ticket in the first place.

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comment by NNH (U10730)

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I don't think theres anything really wrong with it. As for conning the club out of money, I don't buy that either. The players don't have to pay back their wages when they lose or don't get a game and ultimately all the season ticket money does is go towards their wages.

If you break it down, the extra £200 would just go towards keeping Stokes. By not paying it, you aren't really harming the club.




I suppose it's better than an unworthy boycott

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Is it Jinky?

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Irvine, whilst I might seem like a hypocrite as I love dodgy deals and the black economy I draw the line at my club, every penny I have spent in 40yrs at Celtic has been well worth it imo even when the team was pash

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