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  • #143611
    the otterthe otter
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      That’s a pretty poor excuse for not renewing a season ticket. How many games do people think should be included in the price of a season ticket?

      Still, you can always go and support Leeds. After all, you do have previous for jumping ship for monetary reasons.

      #143616
      The EggThe Egg
      Chairman

        One game would always be free if we got an extra one unless they overcharged at the start of the season and risked it.

        #143628
        Ditto.

        I wasn’t aware of the T&C of ST purchases for this season. Perhaps Egg needs to go back to C&W and remind those who’ve boarded the outrage bus that their ST only covered 14 league games at the DW.

        That said, its still a slap in the face for the 10,000+ fans that have attended the DW for each of the previous 11 home league games and I suspect ST sales will fall next season when people read the small print a bit closer.

        How do you apply for that job?

        #143638

        In writing of course. It should be a shoe-in for a literary genius such as you!

        #143639
        In writing of course. It should be a shoe-in for a literary genius such as you!

        As opposed to a washed up clerk in blue eh?

        Can you ask whoever took that photograph of your new toy to explain the dangers, as outlined in the top right hand corner of the package, to you.

        Wouldn’t want you to suffer from a choking incident, would we.

        #143640
        As opposed to a washed up clerk in blue eh?

        You forgot to mention the eight medals I earned in a distinguished career that took me to some of the most dangerous places on earth. I wonder what your epitaph will say.

        #143643
        SammySammy
        Player

          What will your epitaph say mutty, “Proud to have been a mercenary for the elite”?

          #143647
          the otterthe otter
          Player

            If you’ve achieved so much why are you so small minded?

            #143650

            As opposed to a washed up clerk in blue eh?

            You forgot to mention the eight medals I earned in a distinguished career that took me to some of the most dangerous places on earth. I wonder what your epitaph will say.[/quote]

            Oh I see. I suppose those ‘medals’ include maybe a queens jubilee perhaps; a long service medal thrown in, a ‘hey I did 90 days to qualify for this’ medal and a couple of “I was there after the fighting was done having a brew” medals. Don’t kid yourself fella, nor try to kid those on this board either (there are some very clever people here). As for “dangerous places on earth” you have no idea where I, or indeed any other member of this board, have been over the years. However, I do know that you and your cronies positively wet yourself with pleasure talking about admin and policy on your little military chat site. What next eh? Military grade pens that write in the wet or camouflaged paper.

            Combat clerk my arse.

            Oh! on my epitaph will be the words…missed, adored, gentleman, spirited – I could go on. I suppose yours will be a house brick with a picture of your medals with a recording of Jim Bowen saying “Just look what you could have won”.

            #143657
            Tez HTerry Hill
            Player

              I don’t think anyone should have a pop at any time served military personnel, especially by those who may have been there themselves.

              I stretch that, even, to the Sunderland Bell.

              #143660
              I don’t think anyone should have a pop at any time served military personnel, especially by those who may have been there themselves.

              I stretch that, even, to the Sunderland Bell.

              What an unusual viewpoint from, at least, one of those who have had ‘a pop’ in the past. There, too, was an unusual undertone within, that I am obviously not party to. Ah well, I suppose your Bell (sic) has its uses here.

              #143662
              What will your epitaph say mutty, “Proud to have been a mercenary for the elite”?

              “He played a small part to help preserve freedom of speech”

              Sadly, freedom of speech includes the likes of you, Otter, and others who make snide remarks and personal insults from the safety of their keyboards.

              #143668
              jrfatfanjrfatfan
              Player
                I don’t think anyone should have a pop at any time served military personnel, especially by those who may have been there themselves.

                I stretch that, even, to the Sunderland Bell.

                Don’t get me wrong I’ve nothing against the armed forces, in fact they are doing a job that I wouldn’t like to do and I doff my cap to them. By the same token, I wouldn’t like to be a sewer worker so my cap is doffed to those who maul about in shyte all day.

                There are loads of British people who die each year at their place of work, its not just soldiers. The difference is that soldiers sign up for duty with the proviso that they may get killed at work, workers in construction, agriculture. manufacturing etc. don’t.

                So lets put this in perspective, whats the difference in dying as a result of making toilet paper so that we can wipe your arses and dying whilst fighting in operations around the world – e.g. colonial unrest, allied invasions and territorial disputes.

                Take a look at these stats for British Industry 2014 / 2015 and they are the best they’ve been for years.

                There were 33 fatal injuries to workers in agriculture.
                In mining and quarrying one worker was killed.
                There were 16 fatal injuries to workers in manufacturing.
                There were 5 fatal injuries to workers in waste and recycling.
                There were 35 fatal injuries to workers in construction.
                There were 51 fatal injuries to workers in services.
                There were 123 members of the public fatally injured in accidents connected to work.

                These figures relate only to accidents, there are thousands more who died during the same period through industrial diseases like asbestosis.

                When you decide to play the military sympathy card, please think of the above, these people are dying in our own country and get no national recognition, epitaphs, medals etc. they just die and get buried. :(

                From Matlock to ManU
                What a journey!

                #143670
                When you decide to play the military sympathy card(

                If you are implying I played the sympathy card then you are wrong JR.

                I responded to a comment “washed out clerk”, which implied that what i’ve done for a living was worthless.

                Like most patriots, I consider signing up for a job knowing that you MAY be killed defending the right of someone to call you “washed up” a job to be proud of.

                Now, how about you all get back on topic and start laughing at Wigan’s decision to take a home fixture to London when the DW is available?

                #143673
                Tez HTerry Hill
                Player

                  I don’t think anyone should have a pop at any time served military personnel, especially by those who may have been there themselves.

                  I stretch that, even, to the Sunderland Bell.

                  Don’t get me wrong I’ve nothing against the armed forces, in fact they are doing a job that I wouldn’t like to do and I doff my cap to them. By the same token, I wouldn’t like to be a sewer worker so my cap is doffed to those who maul about in shyte all day.

                  There are loads of British people who die each year at their place of work, its not just soldiers. The difference is that soldiers sign up for duty with the proviso that they may get killed at work, workers in construction, agriculture. manufacturing etc. don’t.

                  So lets put this in perspective, whats the difference in dying as a result of making toilet paper so that we can wipe your arses and dying whilst fighting in operations around the world – e.g. colonial unrest, allied invasions and territorial disputes.

                  Take a look at these stats for British Industry 2014 / 2015 and they are the best they’ve been for years.

                  There were 33 fatal injuries to workers in agriculture.
                  In mining and quarrying one worker was killed.
                  There were 16 fatal injuries to workers in manufacturing.
                  There were 5 fatal injuries to workers in waste and recycling.
                  There were 35 fatal injuries to workers in construction.
                  There were 51 fatal injuries to workers in services.
                  There were 123 members of the public fatally injured in accidents connected to work.

                  These figures relate only to accidents, there are thousands more who died during the same period through industrial diseases like asbestosis.

                  When you decide to play the military sympathy card, please think of the above, these people are dying in our own country and get no national recognition, epitaphs, medals etc. they just die and get buried. :([/quote]

                  I really don’t know why you’ve bothered with a post that long and quite irrelevantly off topic.
                  For the record my dad died of mesothelioma, an asbestos related disease, he was an electrician, I won’t say on here what major Wigan employer he got it from.
                  The fact is he didn’t sign up to put his body and life on the line. Though he gave it up in the course of his work.

                  Mutty is an WAFC attendance idiot for which I’ll abuse him royally for. I thought the other posts against him were uncalled for, unfair and I didn’t want to be associated with.

                  To be honest I think the thread should be locked and fucked off, it isn’t football or WAFC related.
                  There are moderators out there aren’t there?

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