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Post by teekasule on Feb 5, 2016 11:25:24 GMT
Honestly.These people have escaped horrors that we in this country can only imagine. If the fact that they are being invited to the game as guests of the Club is very honourable and the right thing to do. If the fact that they are not paying admission fee rankles with some then I find that really sad. I am working tomorrow so cannot be at the game but I will gladly send a cheque for £14.00 to the club to cover the admission fee of one of our guests ? Perhaps Alex00jack can join me ? The fact that the Club has got the admission prices and the free entry of children to games so drastically wrong is nothing to do with out guests. Just as a final point.My grandfather came to Scotland from a different country,lived in Albion Street,and followed Rovers for 60 years.Funny that. Couldn't agree more. Tee.
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Post by Prof on Feb 5, 2016 21:45:39 GMT
From a purely selfish(Rovers) point of view, might this result in potential great wide-spread media interest??
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Post by bucky on Feb 6, 2016 10:23:26 GMT
Honestly.These people have escaped horrors that we in this country can only imagine. If the fact that they are being invited to the game as guests of the Club is very honourable and the right thing to do. If the fact that they are not paying admission fee rankles with some then I find that really sad. I am working tomorrow so cannot be at the game but I will gladly send a cheque for £14.00 to the club to cover the admission fee of one of our guests ? Perhaps Alex00jack can join me ? The fact that the Club has got the admission prices and the free entry of children to games so drastically wrong is nothing to do with out guests. Just as a final point.My grandfather came to Scotland from a different country,lived in Albion Street,and followed Rovers for 60 years.Funny that. Wonderful post Tommy
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2016 11:13:12 GMT
subject is closed as far as I'm concerned
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