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Imagine calling them out on having a llama on the L.
Not a problem - you could even fly with it: https://www.esaregistration.org/
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Next door neighbour has a season ticket, he’s missed quite a few games this year because of
the time it takes getting to and from Wembley. I’m guessing for the NE London and Essex
crowd it’s quite a trek getting across vs, a train to Tottenham Hale/7sisters and a short
walk.Someone I know is a season ticket holder as well. For each game not played at New WHL, he gets a pro-rata refund into his THFC account. He can then use this credit to buy a ticket for the same match at Wembley.
I don't know the full details, but I think that the Wembley prices are graded depending on the opponents/competition (eg Barcelona & Man City would be in the top band, and Cardiff would be lower), so he saves money on pretty much every game because the tickets are cheaper than the average per game cost on his season ticket.
I'm sure he can't withdraw the cash, but the 'profit' will go towards paying for tickets not included in the base ST price - like cup games.
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Spurs miss out on another trophy...
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Agreed to a point - although Kane did some impressive hold up work but one poor finish/decision has blotted this performance
Except he was dropped back to play in midfield or at least between midfield and the striker/s. You don't play there to do hold up work all the time - you have to create something...
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And apart from that late free kick, what other attacking set pieces have England had? Sort of takes away our main threat.
And I'll maintain that Kane has played too deep all tournament and hasn't produced too much. Sure he's scored his pens and the close range tap ins, but what else? #heresy
At 49! Too young. RIP.