I, personally, am not walking away from the club or making a splash on social media.
On a monthly basis, after bills, shopping and other commitments, I have round about £600 'play' money. It's quite difficult to convince the wife that we should blow a quarter of that by going to a football match.
3 x adult = £90 (daughter is 17 now)
1 x concession = £20 ???
2 gallons of diesel = £10
+ programs, pies, drinks = at least another £30
I don't begrudge those who do have the disposable income to be able to attend on a regular basis but I do get pissed off when they can't seem to grasp that not everyone has the same income as them and start berating people without actually knowing their circumstances.
The minimum wage has just been raised to £7.20. That means that for a lot of Wednesdayites one ticket is approximately six hours work after tax.
EDIT:
Sorry, the minimum wage is £6.70 Which makes it almost a full days pay for a ticket. The £7.20 is what is a 'so called' recommended living wage
On a monthly basis, after bills, shopping and other commitments, I have round about £600 'play' money. It's quite difficult to convince the wife that we should blow a quarter of that by going to a football match.
3 x adult = £90 (daughter is 17 now)
1 x concession = £20 ???
2 gallons of diesel = £10
+ programs, pies, drinks = at least another £30
I don't begrudge those who do have the disposable income to be able to attend on a regular basis but I do get pissed off when they can't seem to grasp that not everyone has the same income as them and start berating people without actually knowing their circumstances.
The minimum wage has just been raised to £7.20. That means that for a lot of Wednesdayites one ticket is approximately six hours work after tax.
EDIT:
Sorry, the minimum wage is £6.70 Which makes it almost a full days pay for a ticket. The £7.20 is what is a 'so called' recommended living wage
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