But you didnt have to go into the shop with 10p say Im having that mars bar and Ill be back in a bit and Ill take the shopDifference is we had no other choice than to play at the Ricoh, where as you have a choice weather to buy the Mars bar or not.
A better analogy would be if a shopkeeper was holding a gun to your head and told you, you had to pay £1 for the Mars bar otherwise he would shoot you and then when he is no longer armed you ask for your £1 back.
But you didnt have to go into the shop with 10p say Im having that mars bar and Ill be back in a bit and Ill take the shop
But if you couldn't afford a pound for the Mars bar, you'd go to another shop where it was a lot cheaper wouldn't you?
Depends how far away the other shop was :guitar2:
Not if there was a chance that it would be out of date and would make you ill or even kill youBut if you couldn't afford a pound for the Mars bar, you'd go to another shop where it was a lot cheaper wouldn't you?
What if you couldn't afford to buy the Mars bar, but you could bring in 10,000 people every other week who would buy them.
Would you maybe expect the shop-keeper to let you have your Mars Bars for free in return for the extra trade?
It would depend whether the proprietor who stocked the special brand specifically for you could sell that stock to other visitors to the shop.
or given up chocolateAh, but many previous customers who he may have thought he could rely on hadn't returned but had gone to other local venues instead.
FFS Sake from football to accountancy to a chocolate forum in a matter of months. For the record I wouldn't go to the shop for Mars Bars it would have to be a Star Bar :claping hands::claping hands::claping hands:
or given up chocolate
Particle Physics nextFFS Sake from football to accountancy to a chocolate forum in a matter of months. For the record I wouldn't go to the shop for Mars Bars it would have to be a Star Bar :claping hands::claping hands::claping hands:
Particle Physics nextthe way things are going the fooballs out:facepalm:
Well now you mention it. If we take the Ricoh as the nucleus of the atom and SISU & ACL as 2 electrons then they will always , due to the laws of physics , be 180 degrees apart and will never be able to co exist in the nucleus.:claping hands::facepalm:
I think it has a lot to do with uncertain cats.
The question is, are SISU sending an empty box? I think Byng is.. LOL
Oh no not fluffy cat pics .It is liable to start a stampede of the most adorable kitties. No just no . :facepalm:
Just to be clear I hate cats, they shit all over my back garden & are too quick for the water pistol, but my brother likes them, if he didn't his missus would get upset, LOL.
Now that i can agree with, after a Fry's Turkish Delight, the King of chocolate bars.
Thinking about it though, lucky to get a Turkish Delight for less than a quid nowadays.
And in what appears to be a public relations exercise the company has also waived its right to any rent, allowing the Sky Blues to use the Ricoh Arena free-of-charge next season while the club remains in administration.
Another key part aswell
SISU believe they hold 'beneficial ownership' of the golden share and are likely to take further legal action, if they are not successful in retaining control of the club.
Yes - we have discussed this previously, but I wonder WHO they will take action against. The FL and/or FA?
and getting rid of SISUI would image though getting another points reduction would be worth being able to stay at the Ricoh next season. I would think most fans would be happy with that.
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