FFS, I tried to queue, then they shut it shortly afterwards and were lied to about "priority next day".</p> Unfortunately in the real world, we have to make arrangements to revolve around work etc.</p> And I don't think a ticket for a big screen is too much to ask after over 10 years on an ST. </p>
Congrats I know several who have tickets they are mostly sad for those that don't. The worst thing for me is the absolute gutter morons who come on here (some even register specially so they can post) and gloat about having got tickets. You know I don't normally get involved in abuse on here but these creatures are just the lowest. What is it about human nature that lets people rejoice in the sadness of others, especially children whose parents just can't explain why they can't go to see their heroes? No doubt I will get some stick now but I am proud not to be such a person.
RE: Yes, by good? fortune It's a fact of modern life I'm afraid mate. The ignorant and selfish are slowly ascending to the majority. Fook you Jack I'm alright. </p> Thatcher's second generation.</p>
good for you I slipped a bit last night as I was bloody seething, mellowed a bit today but not as a result of my good fortune.
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt"><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">The football club are doing every thing possible to get the game beamed back live to Oakwell, come the horse’s mouth this morning. (Y) (fishin) </font></p>