by Kitsondinho » 12 Apr 2006 12:28
by Di No Saw » 12 Apr 2006 12:29
Platypuss Any ideas when details of the instalment plan will come out?
by Platypuss » 12 Apr 2006 12:30
Di No SawPlatypuss Any ideas when details of the instalment plan will come out?
They will release details in stages.
by Crasher » 12 Apr 2006 12:34
by mathematically_safe » 12 Apr 2006 12:42
Crasher Surely one of the dumbest polls on HNA?
Of course i'll be renewing. Mine and my son's.
I've also signed up to Sky in case there's a midweek game i cannot make.
No-brainer really.
by Toxteth O'Grady (USA) » 12 Apr 2006 13:10
by Blue Hooped Moose » 12 Apr 2006 13:28
Toxteth O'Grady (USA) I think the issue here is the offers made in the last two years to get people to renew early - by tempting them with the prospect of premierleague football at championship prices is not being made available again. I think a reward is appropriate for those people who took invested in the club early last year.
by Dirk Gently » 12 Apr 2006 13:31
Blue Hooped MooseToxteth O'Grady (USA) I think the issue here is the offers made in the last two years to get people to renew early - by tempting them with the prospect of premierleague football at championship prices is not being made available again. I think a reward is appropriate for those people who took invested in the club early last year.
spot on! If we did get relegated next season I'd expect a very good renewal discount to be offered - fans showing loyalty and all that!
by Big Ern » 12 Apr 2006 14:04
Crasher Surely one of the dumbest polls on HNA?
Of course i'll be renewing. Mine and my son's.
I've also signed up to Sky in case there's a midweek game i cannot make.
No-brainer really.
by Hampshire Royal » 12 Apr 2006 14:07
by Big Ern » 12 Apr 2006 14:13
by dogmark01 » 12 Apr 2006 14:18
by Alan Titchmarsh » 12 Apr 2006 14:28
STAR Campaigns If it helps, I have a 15 year old stepson who's 16 next week so it's a double-whammy - an "age" increase and a PL increase.
by leon » 12 Apr 2006 14:36
The Surgeon of Crowthorne I will renew - but I'm not going to tell Mrs TSOC how much the thing costs. A few white lies may be in order...
by Big Ern » 12 Apr 2006 14:38
leonThe Surgeon of Crowthorne I will renew - but I'm not going to tell Mrs TSOC how much the thing costs. A few white lies may be in order...
Made fatal mistake of telling telling Mrs Leon last night. Now in return for me renewing she's demanded the £1000 wardrobe that I've been telling her she can't have for the last 6 months.
I'm now going to be £1600 out of pocket....jesus.
by leon » 12 Apr 2006 14:46
Big ErnleonThe Surgeon of Crowthorne I will renew - but I'm not going to tell Mrs TSOC how much the thing costs. A few white lies may be in order...
Made fatal mistake of telling telling Mrs Leon last night. Now in return for me renewing she's demanded the £1000 wardrobe that I've been telling her she can't have for the last 6 months.
I'm now going to be £1600 out of pocket....jesus.
Just make sure she spends the entire £1000 at Ann Summers. I'm sure you won't be too dissapointed.
by Big Ern » 12 Apr 2006 14:50
leonBig ErnleonThe Surgeon of Crowthorne I will renew - but I'm not going to tell Mrs TSOC how much the thing costs. A few white lies may be in order...
Made fatal mistake of telling telling Mrs Leon last night. Now in return for me renewing she's demanded the £1000 wardrobe that I've been telling her she can't have for the last 6 months.
I'm now going to be £1600 out of pocket....jesus.
Just make sure she spends the entire £1000 at Ann Summers. I'm sure you won't be too dissapointed.
If only. This is £1000 on an ACTUAL f*cking wardrobe - ie some bits of wood nailed together....I despair.
by leon » 12 Apr 2006 15:00
Big ErnleonBig ErnleonThe Surgeon of Crowthorne I will renew - but I'm not going to tell Mrs TSOC how much the thing costs. A few white lies may be in order...
Made fatal mistake of telling telling Mrs Leon last night. Now in return for me renewing she's demanded the £1000 wardrobe that I've been telling her she can't have for the last 6 months.
I'm now going to be £1600 out of pocket....jesus.
Just make sure she spends the entire £1000 at Ann Summers. I'm sure you won't be too dissapointed.
If only. This is £1000 on an ACTUAL f*cking wardrobe - ie some bits of wood nailed together....I despair.
Well surpise her and spend £1000 at Ann Summers and then claim to have made the same mistake as I have
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