I'm a season ticket holder have missed a handfull of home games in the past 30 years. I used to go away as well but now I see only a couple away each season. Am I therefore a parttimer.</p> Now Mc Dog who lives in Norway sees them everytime he's in the country, so for available oppertunity he's not a part timer. </p> Discuss.</p> PS I hope the cheques in the post Martyn</p>
Also do you remember our bet on the first day of the season ? In the Outpost ??</p> If you do I'll pay up, if not I'll donate it to Charity (Laura's)</p> Come on !!!! the pressure's on !!!!</p> Dave</p>
Who really cares,what makes me laugh is that 75% of the people that come on here still live with there parents so they can afford to go to all the games.They havent to worry how to pay the morgage or were the next pair of trainers are coming from for there kids,they also forget that the majority of these "part timers" used to live at home with there parents and have probably been to more games than they have had hot meals.</p> The more people that go to Oakwell the more noise is made,stop this bickering and get behind the reds,and NO i am not going on Thursday or Monday or to the final if we get there.</p>
"75% of the people on here still live with their parents"</p> Really? Do you reckon?</p> Jay definitely doesn't live with his Mother anymore.</p>
Wasn't trying to be judgemental only wanting opinions.</p> BTW lived away from parents since 1980 and have teenagers, boy can they eat cash !!!! I do have to pay the mortgage etc but I'm fortunate that I have enough left for the match. No offence meant !! </p>
Noooooooo !!! I said that we'd finish top two !!!!!!</p> Cheque will be forwarded to the charity !!!</p>