I support that idea.Think you should just apologise really.
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I support that idea.Think you should just apologise really.
I support that idea.
Why should he apologise? He thought it was a wind up, same way i did after the Malsysian guy yesterday, and raised a good point about the away tickets, particularly the absurdity that he hasn't been to Goodison yet went to both away games either side of a home game.
Also, he contacted the club, who helped him to get a ticket for spurs but wont help in relation to a postponed game refund, hours after showing support of another fan in a similar position?
It all seems a bit far fetched, so I can totally see why Duncs Pigeon thought what he thought.
If it is all true, I feel for the guy, I really do...
But what I cant stand on here is the select few who instruct people to apologise...
If he wants to apologise, then he will... But being to forced to apologise by a couple of people jumping on a bandwagon to pressure him into doing so? Not only does that defeat the purpose of the apology, that is also verging on bullying.
Why should he apologise? He thought it was a wind up, same way i did after the Malsysian guy yesterday, and raised a good point about the away tickets, particularly the absurdity that he hasn't been to Goodison yet went to both away games either side of a home game.
Also, he contacted the club, who helped him to get a ticket for spurs but wont help in relation to a postponed game refund, hours after showing support of another fan in a similar position?
It all seems a bit far fetched, so I can totally see why Duncs Pigeon thought what he thought.
If it is all true, I feel for the guy, I really do...
But what I cant stand on here is the select few who instruct people to apologise...
If he wants to apologise, then he will... But being forced to apologise by a couple of people jumping on a bandwagon to pressure him into doing so? Not only does that defeat the purpose of the apology, that is also verging on bullying.
Why should he apologise? He thought it was a wind up, same way i did after the Malsysian guy yesterday, and raised a good point about the away tickets, particularly the absurdity that he hasn't been to Goodison yet went to both away games either side of a home game.
Also, he contacted the club, who helped him to get a ticket for spurs but wont help in relation to a postponed game refund, hours after showing support of another fan in a similar position?
It all seems a bit far fetched, so I can totally see why Duncs Pigeon thought what he thought.
If it is all true, I feel for the guy, I really do...
But what I cant stand on here is the select few who instruct people to apologise...
If he wants to apologise, then he will... But being forced to apologise by a couple of people jumping on a bandwagon to pressure him into doing so? Not only does that defeat the purpose of the apology, that is also verging on bullying.
The issue here is something I posted on at the start of the season, namely that refund policy was changed before the season started. The new policy categorically, and without exception, states that there are absolutely no refunds under any circumstances -- even if, for example, a game is postponed, or Sky shift the date at very short notice. Doubtless the club will, despite the rules, make an exception in this particular case, but the change of rule should have been challenged when it was introduced -- I'm not even sure it's legal. At the time I raised it on GOT it got scant positive response from posters.
Saying someone 'should apologise' is hardly forcing them to is it?!
It's a suggestion as a nice thing to do.
Individualy, no
Collectively, yes
You are a clown! I bought a ticket to Spurs easily, just emailed the club that I from the Russian branch.
As for ****e game, I spent 185 pounds for the ticket on 1st4footballtickets.
Think twice before posting!!!