KenH wrote:What was more worrying was that there were no hospitality customers in the W&L. Presumably numbers were so small that they put them on the top floor in the boxes? You'd have thought they'd have tried to fill the W&L with hospitality offers, but clearly not..
RedRedWine wrote:It's a bit of both; cost for some and/or a disconnection with the club for others. I believe that the club eroded a lot of goodwill it built up over the years by building such a poor home end with the facilities and view being poorer than at Christie. The quality of football has declined up until recently, partly because the football is more competitive, but I think we'd have held on to more supporters for a lot longer had the club attempted to replicate the North Stand at the Globe. The PMG stand is great, but it provides a comparable matchday experience to many local clubs higher up the leagues for a similar price. Some people dissatisfied with the home end migrated to the seats, other people have stopped going entirely.
SolentShrimp wrote:Posh wrote:On top of that 20,000 people in our local area will shortly get a £1,000 plus cut in their annual income through cuts in tax credits.
Don't tax credits affect other benefits?
https://www.gov.uk/how-tax-credits-affect-other-benefits
So if tax credits are reduced, then other benefits might go up.
SolentShrimp wrote:Posh, Child Credits were introduced by the ruinous Gordon Brown weren't they?
It allowed for rock-bottom wages to be topped-up by taxpayers.
SolentShrimp wrote:Posh, Child Credits were introduced by the ruinous Gordon Brown weren't they?
It allowed for rock-bottom wages to be topped-up by taxpayers.
The annual costs to the taxpayer has spiralled into £Billions. So with borrowing still out of control, George Osborne has little choice.
Brown knew this at the outset, made millions of voters part-dependent on the state, and so created a political mantrap.
Osborne's now got to try and find a way of softening the blow to the most vulnerable.
It might now be Tory government's problem, but it was Labour who created it!
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Not being on a regular major bus route from Lancaster/Scale Hall is another factor.
In hindsight a better idea would have been to put a business plan forward to a lender and build a new main stand down the Car Wash side that included the proper banqueting facilities etc and a supporters bar on the main Lancaster Road.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:SolentShrimp wrote:Posh, Child Credits were introduced by the ruinous Gordon Brown weren't they?
It allowed for rock-bottom wages to be topped-up by taxpayers.
The annual costs to the taxpayer has spiralled into £Billions. So with borrowing still out of control, George Osborne has little choice.
Brown knew this at the outset, made millions of voters part-dependent on the state, and so created a political mantrap.
Osborne's now got to try and find a way of softening the blow to the most vulnerable.
It might now be Tory government's problem, but it was Labour who created it!
We all know you are a tory arse licker. They can't do anything wrong in your eyes but to millions it has caused chaos, including thousands homeless, People using food banks, People committing suicide, while Ozzy & Dave lap it up with their 10% pay rise. Who was it who introduced bedroom tax? So I suppose that is labours fault as well. To be honest they don't give a toss about the poor
Kendalshrimp wrote:BoroRedShrimp wrote:SolentShrimp wrote:Posh, Child Credits were introduced by the ruinous Gordon Brown weren't they?
It allowed for rock-bottom wages to be topped-up by taxpayers.
The annual costs to the taxpayer has spiralled into £Billions. So with borrowing still out of control, George Osborne has little choice.
Brown knew this at the outset, made millions of voters part-dependent on the state, and so created a political mantrap.
Osborne's now got to try and find a way of softening the blow to the most vulnerable.
It might now be Tory government's problem, but it was Labour who created it!
We all know you are a tory arse licker. They can't do anything wrong in your eyes but to millions it has caused chaos, including thousands homeless, People using food banks, People committing suicide, while Ozzy & Dave lap it up with their 10% pay rise. Who was it who introduced bedroom tax? So I suppose that is labours fault as well. To be honest they don't give a toss about the poor
Any tory arse lickers on here should be banned off the forum ! This is a club full of working class people an supporters !
BoroRedShrimp wrote:Not a problem with anybody voting tory on here, however with solent it gets rather one sided all the time. Maybe we should have another site all for solent called shrimps voters.
SolentShrimp wrote:BoroRedShrimp wrote:Not a problem with anybody voting tory on here, however with solent it gets rather one sided all the time. Maybe we should have another site all for solent called shrimps voters.
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=hal ... 84FA509906
I argue my case. Why should you call that one-sided? If someone is economical with the truth then why do you have a problem in someone trying to balance the truth out.
How many sides do you see with your political views?
ChrisC wrote:The population of Morecambe and Heysham is about 50,000
Give that it has an old population, a relatively deprived population then 2% of that as a turnout on a school night is probably not that bad.
I think we need to be realistic. There is a very small population and we are a long way from places.
Not being defeatist just realistic.
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