Passport to leisure 15:27 - Jul 25 with 33140 views | tazzydjr | The club has scrapped the scheme means the crowd will fall even more in possibly what could of been the clubs biggest ever revenue season since Burnley, Wigan, Bury, Blackpool and the Yorkshire sides was in League 1 North | |
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Passport to leisure on 10:34 - Jul 27 with 4068 views | Albert_Whitehurst |
Passport to leisure on 18:56 - Jul 26 by ChaffRAFC | I've told him to get a Goldbond Round countless times Razz. Does the club a favour and he can get a season ticket for £30 for what would only be about an hour and a half work once a week! And you earn commission too! I do two rounds, purely for the season tickets because I quite simply cannot afford a season ticket, even at early bird prices. I fail to see why Tazzy doesn't want to jump at the chance of doing one. It would be an absolute godsend!!
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Could also pop the eBay profits into your own season ticket saving fund and keep that ticking over season on season (although some of your prices on there are a little steep Tazzy, not sure George Donnelly's shirt is going to reach that price...) Also, out of curiosity....what criteria are you using to define your programmes as 'rare'? [Post edited 27 Jul 2015 10:36]
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Passport to leisure on 11:20 - Jul 27 with 3992 views | CassyBlue |
Passport to leisure on 17:46 - Jul 26 by R17ALE | I might have a solution to your dilemma Tazzy lad. From what I gather, you're finding it hard to afford to take part in matches at the Fortress. Ask in the shop if they have a spare Goldbond round that needs collecting. If so, you'd qualify for a massively reduced season ticket plus you'd earn a few quid, and you'd be helping the club too. Alternatively, if you don't fancy Goldbond, I'd still go to the club tomorrow morning and explain that you want to watch matches but cannot afford to. Ask if there's any odd jobs that need doing in return for a match ticket eg: clearing out the weeds behind the Sandy Lane stand so people can properly see the excellent new sign. Or they might need someone to clean all the seats as apparently we have a lot of incontinent pigeons residing in the Spotland area! Just go down to the club tomorrow. Tell them you're skint but love watching your team. There must be someone at the club who has a heart and needs a few jobs doing around the ground. I also presume this type of voluntary work wouldn't trigger any benefit penalties. Check that out first though as I don't know. Finally, if you're applying for 50 jobs a week and getting nowhere, your application techniques are wrong. Go to Citizens Advice and ask them for help. A final thought is that doing something worthwhile and voluntary at Dale would look very good on your cv. And remember this wise old saying: "a job is like a girlfriend in that it's easier to get a better girlfriend when you've already got one". [Post edited 26 Jul 2015 17:47]
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Excellent response. In a similar vein, a young lad called Steven used to get his hands dirty and volunteer to help out our old grounds man Oli and I assume he still does so under the new grounds staff. Steven unfortunately suffers from a condition which may hinder his prospects of gaining full time employment. Despite this, his enthusiasm and love for the club encouraged him to volunteer around the ground in exchange for matchday entry amongst other benefits. A great example that there is no benefits in lounging around feeling sorry for yourself. | | | |
Passport to leisure on 11:27 - Jul 27 with 3980 views | Albert_Whitehurst |
Passport to leisure on 11:20 - Jul 27 by CassyBlue | Excellent response. In a similar vein, a young lad called Steven used to get his hands dirty and volunteer to help out our old grounds man Oli and I assume he still does so under the new grounds staff. Steven unfortunately suffers from a condition which may hinder his prospects of gaining full time employment. Despite this, his enthusiasm and love for the club encouraged him to volunteer around the ground in exchange for matchday entry amongst other benefits. A great example that there is no benefits in lounging around feeling sorry for yourself. |
I remember Steven when he was quite young (used to come along to the cricket at Thornham...has an older brother who use to play I think?) Can't imagine the club would ever turn down volunteers who were offering their time/expertise/spare pair of hands in any capacity. | | | |
Passport to leisure on 16:02 - Jul 27 with 3809 views | ChaffRAFC |
Passport to leisure on 11:20 - Jul 27 by CassyBlue | Excellent response. In a similar vein, a young lad called Steven used to get his hands dirty and volunteer to help out our old grounds man Oli and I assume he still does so under the new grounds staff. Steven unfortunately suffers from a condition which may hinder his prospects of gaining full time employment. Despite this, his enthusiasm and love for the club encouraged him to volunteer around the ground in exchange for matchday entry amongst other benefits. A great example that there is no benefits in lounging around feeling sorry for yourself. |
If you mean Steven Butterworth, then yes, he still volunteers with the pitch. | |
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Passport to leisure on 16:38 - Jul 27 with 3760 views | mightydale |
Passport to leisure on 16:02 - Jul 27 by ChaffRAFC | If you mean Steven Butterworth, then yes, he still volunteers with the pitch. |
wonder if tazzy has been to club today ??? | |
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Passport to leisure on 16:46 - Jul 27 with 3763 views | Brierls |
Passport to leisure on 16:38 - Jul 27 by mightydale | wonder if tazzy has been to club today ??? |
Leave him alone FFS. Everybody deserves a breather. | | | |
Passport to leisure on 17:11 - Jul 27 with 3724 views | EllGazzell |
Passport to leisure on 16:38 - Jul 27 by mightydale | wonder if tazzy has been to club today ??? |
Nope, I checked the psychopaths rules and Monday is the brushing under the same brush day. Tuesdays is unfortunately taring with the same tar and Wednesdays is carpeting with the same carpet so the earliest he can get in there is Thursday. | |
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Passport to leisure on 19:40 - Jul 27 with 3600 views | MoonyDale | http://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/club/club_charter/ If you read this article which was published at 09:30 on the 23rd July 2015 you will see as you scroll down that the club still takes PTL. Now unless something has changed in the past 4 days this whole thread has been a complete waste of time....... | |
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Passport to leisure on 19:57 - Jul 27 with 3554 views | isitme |
Passport to leisure on 19:40 - Jul 27 by MoonyDale | http://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/club/club_charter/ If you read this article which was published at 09:30 on the 23rd July 2015 you will see as you scroll down that the club still takes PTL. Now unless something has changed in the past 4 days this whole thread has been a complete waste of time....... |
I did say after that game on Saturday was Tazzy sure that the club wouldn't give a discount as it was an already discounted friendly rather than not offering PTL admission for a league game. Could the trust ask the club to clarify this for our learned friend? [Post edited 27 Jul 2015 20:00]
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Passport to leisure on 20:03 - Jul 27 with 3526 views | MoonyDale |
Passport to leisure on 19:57 - Jul 27 by isitme | I did say after that game on Saturday was Tazzy sure that the club wouldn't give a discount as it was an already discounted friendly rather than not offering PTL admission for a league game. Could the trust ask the club to clarify this for our learned friend? [Post edited 27 Jul 2015 20:00]
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It's the same for cup games, PTL cards can't be used... [Post edited 27 Jul 2015 20:04]
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Passport to leisure on 20:04 - Jul 27 with 3519 views | tazzydjr |
Passport to leisure on 19:57 - Jul 27 by isitme | I did say after that game on Saturday was Tazzy sure that the club wouldn't give a discount as it was an already discounted friendly rather than not offering PTL admission for a league game. Could the trust ask the club to clarify this for our learned friend? [Post edited 27 Jul 2015 20:00]
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I wasn't getting it for friendly it was for the opening match to be told they no longer doing the scheme? | |
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Passport to leisure on 20:06 - Jul 27 with 3496 views | isitme |
Passport to leisure on 20:04 - Jul 27 by tazzydjr | I wasn't getting it for friendly it was for the opening match to be told they no longer doing the scheme? |
Most interesting as that is not what is says on the charter article. | | | |
Passport to leisure on 20:22 - Jul 27 with 3433 views | tazzydjr |
Passport to leisure on 20:06 - Jul 27 by isitme | Most interesting as that is not what is says on the charter article. |
true I'm not making it up or this thread wouldn't of been born on 25th July 2015 | |
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Passport to leisure on 20:25 - Jul 27 with 3412 views | isitme |
Passport to leisure on 20:22 - Jul 27 by tazzydjr | true I'm not making it up or this thread wouldn't of been born on 25th July 2015 |
I didn't say you were! Something is obviously wrong though. Did you try and buy a ticket for the friendly as well as the Posh game at the same time? | | | |
Passport to leisure on 20:41 - Jul 27 with 3349 views | TVOS1907 |
Passport to leisure on 20:03 - Jul 27 by MoonyDale | It's the same for cup games, PTL cards can't be used... [Post edited 27 Jul 2015 20:04]
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Possibly that's because for cup games the gate money is divided between the clubs? | |
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Passport to leisure on 22:44 - Jul 27 with 3220 views | big_dave2010 |
Passport to leisure on 01:35 - Jul 27 by TVOS1907 | By 'you', I presume you mean Tazzy and others in his situation, Dave? |
Yes... or anyone who fancies having a go. [Post edited 27 Jul 2015 22:46]
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Passport to leisure on 22:59 - Jul 27 with 3193 views | Thacks_Rabbits | 50 applications a week???? Not only is that Bollox but you must also be applying in Crayon Tazzy. I will bet you £100 quid I could get you a job before the end of August if you don't "Spud" the interview. Applying for the Mayor of London and head of CI5 may count for benefits but the likelyhood of you getting that role is unlikely!!!! | |
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Passport to leisure on 23:13 - Jul 27 with 3163 views | D_Alien |
Passport to leisure on 22:59 - Jul 27 by Thacks_Rabbits | 50 applications a week???? Not only is that Bollox but you must also be applying in Crayon Tazzy. I will bet you £100 quid I could get you a job before the end of August if you don't "Spud" the interview. Applying for the Mayor of London and head of CI5 may count for benefits but the likelyhood of you getting that role is unlikely!!!! |
There might've been a place for him at GCHQ. They've been recruiting people with specific neuro-linguistic deficits, and since Tazzy shows signs of having all of them, he could've been a real asset. Unfortunately, his assessment of David Cameron as a psychopath will rule him out. | |
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Passport to leisure on 23:20 - Jul 27 with 3134 views | tazzydjr |
Passport to leisure on 22:59 - Jul 27 by Thacks_Rabbits | 50 applications a week???? Not only is that Bollox but you must also be applying in Crayon Tazzy. I will bet you £100 quid I could get you a job before the end of August if you don't "Spud" the interview. Applying for the Mayor of London and head of CI5 may count for benefits but the likelyhood of you getting that role is unlikely!!!! |
It's not bollox the psychopaths new scheme requires 35 hours a week job search look it up then I will have a apology | |
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Passport to leisure on 23:21 - Jul 27 with 3127 views | D_Alien |
Passport to leisure on 23:20 - Jul 27 by tazzydjr | It's not bollox the psychopaths new scheme requires 35 hours a week job search look it up then I will have a apology |
Right on cue... | |
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Passport to leisure on 23:58 - Jul 27 with 3090 views | Bobbyjoe |
Passport to leisure on 20:02 - Jul 26 by 49thseason | By that logic, maybe Tesco should reduce prices for "those less fortunate". Perhaps mobile phone companies should reduce tariffs, maybe breweries would knock a few pence off a pint? Why not go the whole hog and let "those less fortunate" have everything for free? RAFC is a limited company. It does not exist as some sort of charitable institution. Its Directors run the company in such a way that it does not encounter financial difficulties and consequently they have set a price for their product which will enable the company to continue trading into the foreseeable future. I am growing increasingly tired of Guardian-reading, yoghurt-knitters attempting to tell those engaged in the day to day travails of business how to go about their jobs especially when so many of them seem to have little or no experience of ever getting their hands sullied by the tedious activity of work, saving and going without those things they cannot afford. Put simply, no one has the "right" to attend entertainments they cannot afford. There are two options - do without or find a way of affording it. Blaming RAFC or Link4life and expecting them to solve the problems of "those less fortunate" is not a real world solution and the people who really "live in a bubble" are those that expect someone else to solve their problems. |
Tesco do reduce prices to attract customers, fortunate or otherwise. One can only assume RAFC is perfectly content with its own numbers. | | | |
Passport to leisure on 09:49 - Jul 28 with 2956 views | Ralphs12 |
Passport to leisure on 23:20 - Jul 27 by tazzydjr | It's not bollox the psychopaths new scheme requires 35 hours a week job search look it up then I will have a apology |
It's good that they give you the weekend off, is it flexible start times so long as you get your 7 hours a day in? I think I'd start just as the this morning theme tune kicks in. | | | |
Passport to leisure on 09:50 - Jul 28 with 2956 views | Thacks_Rabbits |
Passport to leisure on 23:20 - Jul 27 by tazzydjr | It's not bollox the psychopaths new scheme requires 35 hours a week job search look it up then I will have a apology |
Yes they do require you spend 35 hours a week seeking employment, not that many genuinely do that. That means your applying for a job every 40 minutes based on your 50 applications a week so that may be your problem - your sending CV's to jobs without doing any research of the role and for unsuitable jobs. Your fortunate that you live in the UK Tazzy where you receive a lot of help that allows you to fund football (away trips), beer, pies, digital camera's and a computer with a spell checker. If you disagree with the psychopaths you could always take a moral stand and refuse benefits, or get a job, or move abroad. Alternatively you could thank your lucky stars and genuinely get a job. My offer still stands, I dare say in 5 phone calls I could get you a job cleaning paint brushes, mopping floors, cleaning etc. Sadly I don't know any journalists!!! | |
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Passport to leisure on 10:06 - Jul 28 with 2929 views | tazzydjr |
Passport to leisure on 09:50 - Jul 28 by Thacks_Rabbits | Yes they do require you spend 35 hours a week seeking employment, not that many genuinely do that. That means your applying for a job every 40 minutes based on your 50 applications a week so that may be your problem - your sending CV's to jobs without doing any research of the role and for unsuitable jobs. Your fortunate that you live in the UK Tazzy where you receive a lot of help that allows you to fund football (away trips), beer, pies, digital camera's and a computer with a spell checker. If you disagree with the psychopaths you could always take a moral stand and refuse benefits, or get a job, or move abroad. Alternatively you could thank your lucky stars and genuinely get a job. My offer still stands, I dare say in 5 phone calls I could get you a job cleaning paint brushes, mopping floors, cleaning etc. Sadly I don't know any journalists!!! |
What a patronizing reply in your world you'd be having people with health issues or sending people to work at job's they can't do I am certain the 2 world war's was thought so people like the lunatic Austrian born German didn't get his way in this country you've been brainwashed by the media [Post edited 28 Jul 2015 10:27]
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Passport to leisure on 10:17 - Jul 28 with 2906 views | isitme |
Passport to leisure on 10:06 - Jul 28 by tazzydjr | What a patronizing reply in your world you'd be having people with health issues or sending people to work at job's they can't do I am certain the 2 world war's was thought so people like the lunatic Austrian born German didn't get his way in this country you've been brainwashed by the media [Post edited 28 Jul 2015 10:27]
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Tazzy is that not a patronizing reply? | | | |
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